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If you have "HP glance", there are command line options to find all this information and output to file.
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1. AIX
All,
The (fre) coloumn of the (vmstat) command, does it report the size of the free list including the swap space or it only report on the RAM (physical memory).
BR, (1 Reply)
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2. AIX
Hi all
I need command to give me the utilization for memory and cpu,and how can I know if the utilization ok or no?
for example in hp unix #top
it is give me utilize for cpu and memory and also I can know if utilize ok or no.
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3. HP-UX
Hi,
Please let me know what are all the reasons in increase in the Memory utilisation of ux servers, and the solutions to face those issues caused by the memory utilisation (memeory Likage)?
Thanks in Advance!
regards,
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
hi guys
I just want to know how to get the cpu/memory utilization of a running script?
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5. AIX
Hi friends
i have a query.
we have two p-series machine(p550 & p570) with HACMP 5.3 and AIX 5.3 hosting SAP.
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6. HP-UX
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7. Solaris
dear all,
kindly i want to check my server memory utilization i used alot of commands but i want to make sure that it is acurate let me explain
i have a server which has 32GB RAM
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8. Solaris
Hi Experts,
Our servers running Solaris 10 with SAP Application. The memory utilization always >90%, but the process on SAP is too less even nothing.
Why memory utilization on solaris always looks high?
I have statement about memory on solaris, is this true:
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9. Red Hat
Hi,
i am new to linux/RHEL 6.0 and i have two questions.
1) How to get the CPU utilization and Memory Utilization of all Services running currently?
2) How to get the CPU utilization and Memory Utilization of all Applications running currently?
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10. AIX
I have run the utility nmon in aix 6.1, and found memory utilization is 99.9% in physical.
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