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06-06-2003 05:43 AM
06-06-2003 05:43 AM
shmmni info.
Hi everybody,
I'm using gpm, and I can get a snapshot of shmmni util.
How can I configure perfview to store information about shmmni util?
I found TBL_SHMEM_TABLE_UTIL, but I'm not shure it's the right one.
thanks a lot, guys!
I'm using gpm, and I can get a snapshot of shmmni util.
How can I configure perfview to store information about shmmni util?
I found TBL_SHMEM_TABLE_UTIL, but I'm not shure it's the right one.
thanks a lot, guys!
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06-06-2003 05:47 AM
06-06-2003 05:47 AM
Re: shmmni info.
Hi,
You are correct. It is the metric you would be using.
You can use 'extract' utility to get the stats into a file. Man 'extract' for more information.
-Sri
You are correct. It is the metric you would be using.
You can use 'extract' utility to get the stats into a file. Man 'extract' for more information.
-Sri
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06-06-2003 05:53 AM
06-06-2003 05:53 AM
Re: shmmni info.
thanks a lot.
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