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Operating Systems Solaris Prstat rss and swap Post 302822111 by sunnys7143 on Monday 17th of June 2013 03:29:06 AM
Old 06-17-2013
Display Prstat rss and swap

Hi,

someone please explain me what's the difference b/w rss and swap in PRSTAT.

i'm getting output like below,

NPROC USERNAME SWAP RSS MEMORY TIME CPU
70 weblogic 48G 46G 73% 449:17:03 0.4%

swap always remains 48G, but rss will change frequently,, now, there is a difference of 2GB in b/w swap and rss, that means weblogic can use another 2GB??

correct me if im wrong..

Thanks in advance.
 

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Wiki::Toolkit::Feed::RSS(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Wiki::Toolkit::Feed::RSS(3pm)

NAME
Wiki::Toolkit::Feed::RSS - Output RecentChanges RSS for Wiki::Toolkit. DESCRIPTION
This is an alternative access to the recent changes of a Wiki::Toolkit wiki. It outputs RSS as described by the ModWiki proposal at http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?ModWiki <http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?ModWiki> SYNOPSIS
use Wiki::Toolkit; use Wiki::Toolkit::Feed::RSS; my $wiki = CGI::Wiki->new( ... ); # See perldoc Wiki::Toolkit # Set up the RSS feeder with the mandatory arguments - see # C<new()> below for more, optional, arguments. my $rss = Wiki::Toolkit::Feed::RSS->new( wiki => $wiki, site_name => 'My Wiki', site_url => 'http://example.com/', make_node_url => sub { my ($node_name, $version) = @_; return 'http://example.com/?id=' . uri_escape($node_name) . ';version=' . uri_escape($version); }, html_equiv_link => 'http://example.com/?RecentChanges', encoding => 'UTF-8' ); print "Content-type: application/xml "; print $rss->recent_changes; METHODS
"new()" my $rss = Wiki::Toolkit::Feed::RSS->new( # Mandatory arguments: wiki => $wiki, site_name => 'My Wiki', site_url => 'http://example.com/', make_node_url => sub { my ($node_name, $version) = @_; return 'http://example.com/?id=' . uri_escape($node_name) . ';version=' . uri_escape($version); }, html_equiv_link => 'http://example.com/?RecentChanges', # Optional arguments: site_description => 'My wiki about my stuff', interwiki_identifier => 'MyWiki', make_diff_url => sub { my $node_name = shift; return 'http://example.com/?diff=' . uri_escape($node_name) }, make_history_url => sub { my $node_name = shift; return 'http://example.com/?hist=' . uri_escape($node_name) }, software_name => $your_software_name, # e.g. "CGI::Wiki" software_version => $your_software_version, # e.g. "0.73" software_homepage => $your_software_homepage, # e.g. "http://search.cpan.org/dist/Wiki-Toolkit/" ); "wiki" must be a Wiki::Toolkit object. "make_node_url", and "make_diff_url" and "make_history_url", if supplied, must be coderefs. The mandatory arguments are: o wiki o site_name o site_url o make_node_url o html_equiv_link or recent_changes_link The three optional arguments o software_name o software_version o software_homepage are used to generate DOAP (Description Of A Project - see <http://usefulinc.com/doap>) metadata for the feed to show what generated it. The optional argument o encoding will be used to specify the character encoding in the feed. If not set, will default to the wiki store's encoding. "recent_changes()" $wiki->write_node( 'About This Wiki', 'blah blah blah', $checksum, { comment => 'Stub page, please update!', username => 'Fred', } ); print "Content-type: application/xml "; print $rss->recent_changes; # Or get something other than the default of the latest 15 changes. print $rss->recent_changes( items => 50 ); print $rss->recent_changes( days => 7 ); # Or ignore minor edits. print $rss->recent_changes( ignore_minor_edits => 1 ); # Personalise your feed further - consider only changes # made by Fred to pages about bookshops. print $rss->recent_changes( filter_on_metadata => { username => 'Fred', category => 'Bookshops', }, ); If using "filter_on_metadata", note that only changes satisfying all criteria will be returned. Note: Many of the fields emitted by the RSS generator are taken from the node metadata. The form of this metadata is not mandated by Wiki::Toolkit. Your wiki application should make sure to store some or all of the following metadata when calling "write_node": comment - a brief comment summarising the edit that has just been made; will be used in the RDF description for this item. Defaults to the empty string. username - an identifier for the person who made the edit; will be used as the Dublin Core contributor for this item, and also in the RDF description. Defaults to the empty string. host - the hostname or IP address of the computer used to make the edit; if no username is supplied then this will be used as the Dublin Core contributor for this item. Defaults to the empty string. major_change - true if the edit was a major edit and false if it was a minor edit; used for the importance of the item. Defaults to true (ie if "major_change" was not defined or was explicitly stored as "undef"). "feed_timestamp()" print $rss->feed_timestamp(); Returns the timestamp of the feed in POSIX::strftime style ("Tue, 29 Feb 2000 12:34:56 GMT"), which is equivalent to the timestamp of the most recent item in the feed. Takes the same arguments as recent_changes(). You will most likely need this to print a Last-Modified HTTP header so user-agents can determine whether they need to reload the feed or not. "generate_node_list_feed" Generate and return an RSS feed for a list of nodes "generate_node_name_distance_feed" Generate a very cut down rss feed, based just on the nodes, their locations (if given), and their distance from a reference location (if given). Typically used on search feeds. "feed_timestamp" Generate the timestamp for the RSS, based on the newest node (if available). Will return a timestamp for now if no node dates are available "parse_feed_timestamp" Take a feed_timestamp and return a Time::Piece object. SEE ALSO
o Wiki::Toolkit o <http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/spec> o http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?ModWiki <http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?ModWiki> MAINTAINER
The Wiki::Toolkit project. Originally by Kake Pugh <kake@earth.li>. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003-4 Kake Pugh. Copyright 2005 Earle Martin. Copyright 2006-2009 the Wiki::Toolkit team This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. THANKS
The members of the Semantic Web Interest Group channel on irc.freenode.net, #swig, were very useful in the development of this module. perl v5.14.2 2011-09-25 Wiki::Toolkit::Feed::RSS(3pm)
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