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Operating Systems Solaris getMemoryUsage in Tibco Hawk rulebase Post 302288842 by billy_mega on Wednesday 18th of February 2009 05:55:44 AM
Old 02-18-2009
getMemoryUsage in Tibco Hawk rulebase

We have a Hawk rulebase monitoring memory usage on a Tibco BW process. We have it set to alert if memory usage goes above 96%.

It is now telling us that usage has reached 96% but we don't know why this is as there is no discernible increase in the number of ems messages that the process is dealing with.

Any ideas about why this would happen or how we can control it. Do we need to take some remedial action with this process to reduce this usage from 96%??

Any help appreciated...
 

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IPCS(1) 						    BSD General Commands Manual 						   IPCS(1)

NAME
ipcs -- report System V interprocess communication facilities status SYNOPSIS
ipcs [-abcMmopQqSsTt] DESCRIPTION
The ipcs utility provides information on System V interprocess communication (IPC) facilities on the system. The options are as follows: -a Show the maximum amount of information possible when displaying active semaphores, message queues, and shared memory segments. (This is shorthand for specifying the -b, -c, -o, -p, and -t options.) -b Show the maximum allowed sizes for active semaphores, message queues, and shared memory segments. The ``maximum allowed size'' is the maximum number of bytes in a message on a message queue, the size of a shared memory segment, or the number of semaphores in a set of semaphores. -c Show the creator's name and group for active semaphores, message queues, and shared memory segments. -M Display system information about shared memory. -m Display information about active shared memory segments. -o Show outstanding usage for active message queues, and shared memory segments. The ``outstanding usage'' is the number of messages in a message queue, or the number of processes attached to a shared memory segment. -p Show the process ID information for active semaphores, message queues, and shared memory segments. The ``process ID information'' is the last process to send a message to or receive a message from a message queue, the process that created a semaphore, or the last process to attach or detach a shared memory segment. -Q Display system information about messages queues. -q Display information about active message queues. -S Display system information about semaphores. -s Display information about active semaphores. -T Display system information about shared memory, message queues and semaphores. -t Show access times for active semaphores, message queues, and shared memory segments. The access times is the time of the last con- trol operation on an IPC object, the last send or receive of a message, the last attach or detach of a shared memory segment, or the last operation on a semaphore. If none of the -M, -m, -Q, -q, -S, or -s options are specified, information about all active IPC facilities is listed. RESTRICTIONS
System data structures may change while ipcs is running; the output of ipcs is not guaranteed to be consistent. BUGS
This manual page is woefully incomplete, because it does not at all attempt to explain the information printed by ipcs. SEE ALSO
ipcrm(1) AUTHORS
Thorsten Lockert <tholo@sigmasoft.com> BSD
June 18, 1994 BSD
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