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Operating Systems Solaris Unable to find 8 gb of memory Post 302344252 by jlliagre on Saturday 15th of August 2009 11:51:59 AM
Old 08-15-2009
What says:
Code:
kstat -n system_pages | grep "\<p"

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kstat_lookup(3KSTAT)					Kernel Statistics Library Functions				      kstat_lookup(3KSTAT)

NAME
kstat_lookup, kstat_data_lookup - find a kstat by name SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lkstat [ library...] #include <kstat.h> kstat_t *kstat_lookup(kstat_ctl_t *kc, char *ks_module, int ks_instance, char *ks_name); void *kstat_data_lookup(kstat_t *ksp, char *name); DESCRIPTION
The kstat_lookup() function traverses the kstat chain, kc->kc_chain, searching for a kstat with the same ks_module, ks_instance, and ks_name fields; this triplet uniquely identifies a kstat. If ks_module is NULL, ks_instance is -1, or ks_name is NULL, those fields will be ignored in the search. For example, kstat_lookup(kc, NULL, -1, "foo") will find the first kstat with name "foo". The kstat_data_lookup() function searches the kstat's data section for the record with the specified name. This operation is valid only for those kstat types that have named data records: KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED and KSTAT_TYPE_TIMER. RETURN VALUES
The kstat_lookup() function returns a pointer to the requested kstat if it is found. Otherwise it returns NULL and sets errno to indicate the error. The kstat_data_lookup() function returns a pointer to the requested data record if it is found. Otherwise it returns NULL and sets errno to indicate the error . ERRORS
The kstat_lookup() and kstat_data_lookup() functions will fail if: EINVAL An attempt was made to look up data for a kstat that was not of type KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED or KSTAT_TYPE_TIMER. ENOENT The requested kstat could not be found. FILES
/dev/kstat kernel statistics driver ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Stable | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Unsafe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
kstat(3KSTAT), kstat_chain_update(3KSTAT), kstat_open(3KSTAT), kstat_read(3KSTAT), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 3 Aug 2004 kstat_lookup(3KSTAT)
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