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Mem analyze / vmstat, prstat ...
Hi all,
I would lke to know which is the best tool/command to analyze the memory really used and free on a Solaris 10 server. I have strange results with prstat -a command, and do not know how to analyze the vmstat result. 75 root 453M 69M 0.5% 0:10:00 0.3% 6 e415072 26M 11M 0.1% 0:00:07 0.2% 38 oracle 14G 13G 99% 0:00:04 0.1% FYI, I have only 2 Gb of physicaly Ram on the server, How can I know the exact value for the mem used by Oracle process ? Many thanks Fabien |
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