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02-20-2004 03:33 AM
02-20-2004 03:33 AM
Memory Usage
When running vmstat from a fresh reboot it displays:
# vmstat 5 5
procs memory page faults cpu
r b w avm free re at pi po fr de sr in sy cs us sy id
1 0 0 174328 14385 16 13 22 0 0 0 11 437 896 98 1 1 98
1 0 0 174328 14329 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 413 171 40 1 0 99
1 0 0 155934 14329 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 407 116 28 0 0 100
1 0 0 155934 14329 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 413 249 30 0 0 100
1 0 0 173308 14329 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 407 131 25 0 0 100
#
We have 1 Oracle db loaded which supposedly uses abouut 300Mb. Where could my other 700Mb of memory have gone ?
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02-20-2004 03:48 AM
02-20-2004 03:48 AM
Re: Memory Usage
Or do some more detailed measuremen with the scripts I'm attaching.
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02-20-2004 03:52 AM
02-20-2004 03:52 AM
Re: Memory Usage
If you have Glance invoke it to see what your real memory usage is. One good thing right now is that your 'po' column is still 0 so you are not paging out to your swap space. You can check 'swapinfo -tam' to make sure you are not, or have not been, paging out to the swap area.
You could check the setting of dbc_max_pct. If it is still 50 you could probably lower it to 25 or 30 and free up 200-250 MB of RAM.
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02-20-2004 04:05 AM
02-20-2004 04:05 AM
Re: Memory Usage
Be aware that it will be using some shared memory for its SGA (shared global area), and some memory to run its processes.
You can see the all shared memory with "ipcs -ma". The OWNER col will be the oracle owner, and the SEGSZ col is the no of bytes allocated.
To look at the process memory usage, try "ps -luoracle" (assuming your oracle owner is "oracle", and look at the SZ column.
BTW 1Gb for oracle is not that much!
-- Graham
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02-20-2004 05:43 AM
02-20-2004 05:43 AM
Re: Memory Usage
UNIX95= ps -e -o 'vsz pid ruser args' |sort -nr|head -30
What is value of DBC_MAX_PCT?
Rgds...Geoff
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02-20-2004 05:47 AM
02-20-2004 05:47 AM
Re: Memory Usage
The rest of the memory may be used by the following components
1) Memory used by the system (kernel structures)
2) Shared memory
3) Shared mapped files by the user processes
4) Private mapped files by the users processes
5) buffer cache
Download the attache procsize.sh utility. Will give u the amount of memory used by each process (private as well shared mapped files).
-- Sundar
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02-20-2004 05:50 AM
02-20-2004 05:50 AM
Re: Memory Usage
like
Total VM : 758.0mb Sys Mem : 1.12gb User Mem: 606.2mb Phys Mem: 4.00gb
Active VM: 384.8mb Buf Cache: 2.00gb Free Mem: 296.1mb
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02-21-2004 09:43 AM
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