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9881.1 | See Note 7395.* | GIDDAY::STRAUSS | talking through my binoculars | Mon May 19 1997 19:44 | 1 |
| See Note 7395.* "Vmstat and Memory use"
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9881.2 | | KITCHE::schott | Eric R. Schott USG Product Management | Mon May 19 1997 21:18 | 5 |
| See also that sys_check under the VM section, will give you
a close approximation of where you memory is (at the time sys_check ran)
http://www-unix.zk3.dec.com/tuning/tools/sys_check/sys_check.html
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9881.3 | it's a close approximation | NNTPD::"[email protected]" | Farrell Woods | Tue May 20 1997 11:06 | 9 |
| For instance on my system, I 96MB of memory. Adding up the numbers displayed
by vmstat yields a total of 92+. Note that the console reserves 2MB of
memory,
which is not used by the OS nor is accounted for by vmstat. So taking that
into account gets 94+. Pretty close...
-- Farrell
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