03-02-2009
How do you come to think this is the Paging Space? I saw some post in some other forum regarding this but I have no idea why they think this is ps.
From the input you gave there is no clue which LV is meant so why Paging Space??
You can check your Paging Space using with lsps -a for example. And if there is nothing about 49% like mentioned in your 1st post, then it is meant definetly something different.
Also if your box uses that much Paging Space, then it either can be tuned badly or not at all or you have not sufficient memory assigned to it.
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geo::space
Geo::Space(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Geo::Space(3pm)
NAME
Geo::Space - A collection of various items
INHERITANCE
Geo::Space
is a Geo::Shape
SYNOPSIS
my $island1 = Geo::Line->filled(...);
my $island2 = Geo::Space->new(...);
my $islands = Geo::Space->new($island1, $island2)
DESCRIPTION
Where a Geo::Surface can only contains sets of nested polygons, the Space can contain anything you like: lines, points, and unrelated
polygons.
METHODS
Constructors
$obj->new([COMPONENTS], [OPTIONS])
Geo::Space->new([COMPONENTS], [OPTIONS])
When called as instance method, some defaults are copied from the object where the call is made upon. Usually called as class method.
COMPONENTS are Math::Polygon, Math::Polygon::Surface, Geo::Point, Geo::Line, Geo::Surface, Geo::Space objects.
Option--Defined in--Default
proj Geo::Shape see Geo::Proj::defaultProjection()
. proj => LABEL
Attributes
$obj->component(INDEX, [INDEX, ...])
Returns the component (or components) with the specified INDEX(es). One Geo::Shape object in scalar context, and multiple in list
context.
$obj->components
Returns a list of Geo::Shape objects, all located in this space.
$obj->lines
Returns a list of Geo::Line objects, which are defined as separate components.
$obj->nrComponents
Returns the number of components.
$obj->onlyLines
Returns true when all components are lines; Geo::Line objects.
$obj->onlyPoints
Returns true when all components are points; Geo::Point objects.
$obj->onlyRings
Returns true when all components are closed lines; Geo::Line objects each defined as ring.
$obj->points
Returns a list of Geo::Point objects, which are defined as separate components.
$obj->proj
See "Attributes" in Geo::Shape
$obj->proj4
See "Attributes" in Geo::Shape
Projections
$obj->in(LABEL|'utm')
See "Projections" in Geo::Shape
$obj->projectOn(NICK, POINTS)
See "Projections" in Geo::Shape
Geometry
$obj->area
Returns the area enclosed by the combined components. Only useful when the points are in some orthogonal projection.
$obj->bbox
See "Geometry" in Geo::Shape
$obj->bboxCenter
See "Geometry" in Geo::Shape
$obj->bboxRing([XMIN, YMIN, XMAX, YMAX, [PROJ]])
Geo::Space->bboxRing([XMIN, YMIN, XMAX, YMAX, [PROJ]])
See "Geometry" in Geo::Shape
$obj->distance(OBJECT, [UNIT])
See "Geometry" in Geo::Shape
$obj->perimeter
The length of the outer polygons of all components. Only useful in a orthogonal coordinate systems.
Display
$obj->deg2dm(DEGREES, POS, NEG)
Geo::Space->deg2dm(DEGREES, POS, NEG)
See "Display" in Geo::Shape
$obj->deg2dms(DEGREES, POS, NEG)
Geo::Space->deg2dms(DEGREES, POS, NEG)
See "Display" in Geo::Shape
$obj->dms2deg(DMS)
Geo::Space->dms2deg(DMS)
See "Display" in Geo::Shape
$obj->toString([PROJECTION])
Returns a string representation of the line, which is also used for stringification.
example:
DIAGNOSTICS
Error: distance calculation not implemented between a $kind and a $kind
Only a subset of all objects can be used in the distance calculation. The limitation is purely caused by lack of time to implement
this.
Error: in() not implemented for a $class
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Geo-Point distribution version 0.93, built on May 19, 2010. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/geo/ All modules in
this suite: "Geo::Point", "Geo::Proj4", "Geo::WKT", "Math::Polygon", "Geo::GML", "Geo::ISO19139", "Geo::EOP", "Geo::Format::Envisat", and
"Geo::Format::Landsat".
Please post questions or ideas to the mailinglist at http://geo-perl@list.hut.fi
LICENSE
Copyrights 2005-2010 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
perl v5.14.2 2010-05-19 Geo::Space(3pm)