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paging space & monitor
Hi folks,
Lately my RS 6000 server is giving some problems. Needs a reboot from time to time (4-8 days) Specs: IBM/RS6000 Unix 4.3 3 gigabyte memory I keep getting messages like : " The fork function failed " I have raised the paging space from 1 gigabyte to 3 gigabyte, But when I monitor my system using the monitor command it states: Memory Real Virtual free 1802 MB 0 MB files 416 MB total 1024 MB 612 MB When i use the lsps -a command : Page Space Physical Volume Volume Group Size %Used hd6 hdisk0 rootvg 3072MB 28 Can anyone explain, or tell me how to read the screen from the monitor command? Thanx in advance, |
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