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Operating Systems AIX High memory usage in AIX 5.1 Post 302166372 by dukessd on Monday 11th of February 2008 07:29:43 PM
Old 02-11-2008
Seems you have nothing to wory about there mate.
As rvegmond said AIX just uses memory like that.
If it isn't paging then there is nothing to worry about, AIX is just using the available physical memory to cache filesystem instead of keep waiting to write it in and out of disk space.
 

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CACHEINFO(5)							AFS File Reference						      CACHEINFO(5)

NAME
       cacheinfo - Defines configuration parameters for the Cache Manager

DESCRIPTION
       The cacheinfo file defines configuration parameters for the Cache Manager, which reads the file as it initializes.

       The file contains a single line of ASCII text and must reside in the /etc/openafs directory. Use a text editor to create it during initial
       configuration of the client machine; the required format is as follows:

	  <mount>:<cache>:<size>

       where

       <mount>
	   Names the local disk directory at which the Cache Manager mounts the AFS namespace. It must exist before the afsd program runs. The
	   conventional value is /afs. Using any other value prevents traversal of pathnames that begin with /afs (such as pathnames to files in
	   foreign cells that do use the conventional name).  The -mountdir argument to the afsd command overrides this value.

       <cache>
	   Names the local disk directory to use as a cache. It must exist before the afsd program runs. The standard value is /usr/vice/cache,
	   but it is acceptable to substitute a directory on a partition with more available space. Although the Cache Manager ignores this field
	   when configuring a memory cache, a value must always appear in it. The -cachedir argument to the afsd command overrides this value.

       <size>
	   Specifies the cache size as a number of 1-kilobyte blocks. Larger caches generally yield better performance, but a disk cache must not
	   exceed 90% of the space available on the cache partition (85% for AIX systems), and a memory cache must use no more than 25% of
	   available machine memory.

	   The -blocks argument to the afsd command overrides this value. To reset cache size without rebooting on a machine that uses disk
	   caching, use the fs setcachesize command. To display the current size of a disk or memory cache between reboots, use the fs
	   getcacheparms command.

EXAMPLES
       The following example cacheinfo file mounts the AFS namespace at /afs, establishes a disk cache in the /usr/vice/cache directory, and
       defines cache size as 50,000 1-kilobyte blocks.

	  /afs:/usr/vice/cache:50000

SEE ALSO
       afsd(8), fs_getcacheparms(1), fs_setcachesize(1)

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       IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.

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