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RE: Total MEm usage on Solaris

From: Zhu, Chao <chzhu_at_ebay.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 09:37:49 +0800
Message-ID: <51613FB99DC6E54FAA12ED6A22281B84877EA3@sha-exm-01.corp.ebay.com>


Try this one:
[oracle_at_main-db4**biddbstandby]$pkginfo -l RMCmem

   PKGINST:  RMCmem
      NAME:  The MemTool Package
  CATEGORY:  application
      ARCH:  sparc,i386
   VERSION:  3.8.2
   BASEDIR:  /opt
    VENDOR:  Richard Mc Dougall
      DESC:  The MemTool Package
    PSTAMP:  27 Jun 00
  INSTDATE:  Mar 31 2003 16:07
     EMAIL:  wugang_at_eachnet.com
    STATUS:  completely installed
     FILES:      107 installed pathnames
                   5 linked files
                  31 directories
                  52 executables
               25136 blocks used (approx)

[oracle_at_main-db4**biddbstandby]$prtmem
Total memory:            7867 Megabytes
Kernel Memory:            482 Megabytes
Application:             4529 Megabytes
Executable & libs:         25 Megabytes
File Cache:               703 Megabytes
Free, file cache:        1965 Megabytes
Free, free:               161 Megabytes

[oracle_at_main-db4**biddbstandby]$which prtmem
/usr/bin/prtmem

=20
Regards
Zhu Chao

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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] On Behalf Of David
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Subject: Total MEm usage on Solaris

I have found that determining total memory usage on a Solaris server is not so cut and dry. I have learned about pmap and found a script called omemuse.sh, but wonder if there is a simple straight forward appraoch I have'nt found yet as omemuse gives strange results. I have serval servers on one box....
--=20
..
David



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