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06-29-2004 04:09 AM
06-29-2004 04:09 AM
HP-UX 11.0 Oracle 7.1.7.4 MC/SG L2000
When we run 'swapinfo -dftr' it shows PCT USED
is at 97%. However when we run 'swapinfo -tam' it shows PCT USED at 57%. Which one is correct?
Is there really a swap problem or not?
10 points to any good answer.
TIA, Gino
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06-29-2004 04:59 AM
06-29-2004 04:59 AM
Re: swapinfo - swap utilization issues?
It's the number game. Both are correct, but technically you should be looking at 'swapinfo -tam' for your swap requirements as it includes numbers from pseudo swap.
swapinfo -dft (no r)is helpful for your memory requirements.
Regarding your second question, you have enough swap to bring up the processes. So the question is - do you have enough memory?. You can find it if your total memory utilization is above 95% *and* if you see a non-zero valuein the "PCT USED" of your swapoinfo -dft, then you will be needing more memory as the system is paging out.
*and* is to be noted in the above, because you may still see PCT USED non-zero even if your memory utilization is less than 90% due to memory mapped files.
-Sri
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06-29-2004 05:03 AM
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Re: swapinfo - swap utilization issues?
I should assume that pseudoswap means swap space on disk but not memory, correct?
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TIA, Gino
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06-29-2004 05:13 AM
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Re: swapinfo - swap utilization issues?
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/A3329-90001.pdf
Short answer: Yes
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06-29-2004 05:27 AM
06-29-2004 05:27 AM
Re: swapinfo - swap utilization issues?
No. the other way. Pseudoswap means swap allocated from memory (75% initially) if you enabled swapmem_on kernel parameter. It's only for calculation purposes.
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06-29-2004 08:48 PM
06-29-2004 08:48 PM
Re: swapinfo - swap utilization issues?
You can see my answer about what is pseudoswap to:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=610052
Regards,
Borislav