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тАО08-22-2008 10:14 AM
тАО08-22-2008 10:14 AM
Re: memory
If you have time. Download the trial of Glance. You will like it...
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тАО08-22-2008 10:41 AM
тАО08-22-2008 10:41 AM
Re: memory
1) yes all 8GB is seen by the system ( this is kinda what I meant in the last thread to answer your question )
2) From the swapinfo that you posted. At some point in the past there have been a few processes swapped out to disk, indicated by the MB used for each DEV.
Now this does not mean you are currently experiencing memory pressure, just that at one time you were. With 31% in psuedo swap I would say at the time of this snapshot your memory pressure is lower.
In order to review that, a duration of vmstat "po" column needs to be gathered and reviewed. ( but this was not your origional question so we'll leave for a different topic).
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тАО08-22-2008 10:21 PM
тАО08-22-2008 10:21 PM
Re: memory
Using SAM
sam --> Performance Monitors --> System Properties --> Memory
There is script for check memory.
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1219472123042+28353475&threadId=946701
Try the following command and the output will give you all the hardware information about the Unix box.
echo "map selall info;wait infolog" | cstm > /tmp/cstm.txt
Regards,
Asif Sharif
Asif Sharif
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тАО08-23-2008 06:11 AM
тАО08-23-2008 06:11 AM
Re: memory
16GB swap is configured here.
See attched script to find physical memory installed.
its for hp-ux 11i
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тАО08-23-2008 08:49 PM
тАО08-23-2008 08:49 PM
Re: memory
2. swapinfo -tam
3. SAM
Anyone of the above can be checked to find physical memory.
Thanks
SKR
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