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Operating Systems AIX Vmstat fault section all values are 0
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Old 02-20-2013
Here is an example of vmstat focusing on paging - and showing file activity.
Code:
root@x106:[/]vmstat -I -w -P ALL 5

System configuration: mem=1024MB

pgsz            memory                           page                 
----- -------------------------- ------------------------------------ 
           siz      avm      fre    fi    fo    pi    po    fr     sr 
   4K   175856    89003     1018  4820  4806     0     0  9604  18549 
  64K     5393     5240      153     0     0     0     0     0      0 

   4K   175856    89003     1088  4789  4813     0     0  9627  18281 
  64K     5393     5240      153     0     0     0     0     0      0 

   4K   175856    89003     1088  4752  4701     0     0  9504   9515 
  64K     5393     5240      153     0     0     0     0     0      0 

   4K   175856    89003     1088  4738  4749     0     0  9474  14739 
  64K     5393     5240      153     0     0     0     0     0      0

Another program to investigate is filemon to get a deeper analysis/insights into what the i/o system is doing.
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