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Conference turris::digital_unix

Title:DIGITAL UNIX(FORMERLY KNOWN AS DEC OSF/1)
Notice:Welcome to the Digital UNIX Conference
Moderator:SMURF::DENHAM
Created:Thu Mar 16 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:10068
Total number of notes:35879

9881.0. "vmstat (ACT+FREE+WIRE)=?" by VAXRIO::16.179.32.123::Manoel () Mon May 19 1997 17:57

	Hi, folks

	I'm dealing with vmstat, and need to explain to a customer some
numbers, for example I thought that ACT+FREE+WIRE would give the physical
amount of memory, but in some machines it is not true and others yes.
	Another point is that adding all the values in the REAL SIZE collum
of the ps aux command should give ACT (my assumption), but it is also not 
true.
	Can someone shed some light here ?
	Thanks in advance for any help.
	Regards.


				Manoel F. Abreu Neto (MCS/DEC@Rio)

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9881.1See Note 7395.*GIDDAY::STRAUSStalking through my binocularsMon May 19 1997 19:441
    See Note 7395.* "Vmstat and Memory use"
9881.2KITCHE::schottEric R. Schott USG Product ManagementMon May 19 1997 21:185
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

9881.3it's a close approximationNNTPD::"[email protected]"Farrell WoodsTue May 20 1997 11:069
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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