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10-24-2001 07:54 AM
10-24-2001 07:54 AM
Using SAM to monitor process wait state
What is the "Vir Faults" field in the process resource page of SAM?
This page is displayed when you double click on a process form the "Process List" report.
This page is displayed when you double click on a process form the "Process List" report.
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10-24-2001 08:47 AM
10-24-2001 08:47 AM
Re: Using SAM to monitor process wait state
Randy,
Vfault -> virtual fault
is the mechanism that causes
paging. Paging is the way
memory is managed by the
processes. Accessing an
unmapped valid page causes
a resolvable vfault.
This is *not* an error,but
a mechanism of memory management. If there are
too many vfaults, it could
probably mean you have a high
load on memory.
Another thing, you don''t
need SAM to monitor process.
SAM acutally calls GPM/glance.
So, it is better to run
glance or GPM directly.
There is a help (?) key on
the GPM which can be used
to look up the meaning of
any parameter on the gpm screen.
-raj
Vfault -> virtual fault
is the mechanism that causes
paging. Paging is the way
memory is managed by the
processes. Accessing an
unmapped valid page causes
a resolvable vfault.
This is *not* an error,but
a mechanism of memory management. If there are
too many vfaults, it could
probably mean you have a high
load on memory.
Another thing, you don''t
need SAM to monitor process.
SAM acutally calls GPM/glance.
So, it is better to run
glance or GPM directly.
There is a help (?) key on
the GPM which can be used
to look up the meaning of
any parameter on the gpm screen.
-raj
Take it easy.
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10-24-2001 08:55 AM
10-24-2001 08:55 AM
Re: Using SAM to monitor process wait state
I concur with RajMan, use glance. If you don't have it installed, you can install a trial version. It's not a lot to purchase.
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