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12-04-2002 05:41 PM
12-04-2002 05:41 PM
memory problem
We've receintly been running out of lockable memory.
eg: yesterday at about 15:20 ran the following
echo "lockable_mem/D" | adb /stand/vmunix /dev/kmem
and got
lockable_mem: 123790 free pages
ran the command again this morning @ 8:20 and go
lockable_mem: 82920
How can I check to see what is taking up the space.
I'm a first timer - Thanks.
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12-04-2002 06:01 PM
12-04-2002 06:01 PM
Re: memory problem
Or write a C program to extract data from pst_static structure and get the data by printing
printf("physical_memory: %lu\n", pst.physical_memory);
Cheers
Rajeev
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12-04-2002 07:27 PM
12-04-2002 07:27 PM
Re: memory problem
cheers
rajeev
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12-04-2002 08:53 PM
12-04-2002 08:53 PM
Re: memory problem
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12-05-2002 02:44 PM
12-05-2002 02:44 PM
Re: memory problem
T G - the kernel tunables for memory are set to the default formulas which mostly depend on maxusers.
Could it be some sort of caching or buffering, I have lost another 40 mb of lockable memory since last night?
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12-05-2002 03:29 PM
12-05-2002 03:29 PM
Re: memory problem
no of process you can find by putting a count on "ps".
This top redirects output to a file and the you can see the user running the process, how much memory is used what is the NICE etc..
Cheers
Rajeev