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Operating Systems HP-UX Swap device file and swap sapce Post 302400215 by lamoul on Tuesday 2nd of March 2010 04:03:20 PM
Old 03-02-2010
could somweone explain the output for me about this swapinfo -tam of my hp-ux box running HP-UX ottux005 B.11.31 U ia64 2350683027 unlimited-user license.

Code:
root@rcton:/home/root$ swapinfo -tam
             Mb      Mb      Mb   PCT  START/      Mb
TYPE      AVAIL    USED    FREE  USED   LIMIT RESERVE  PRI  NAME
dev        8192       0    8192    0%       0       -    1  /dev/vg00/lvol2
reserve       -    8192   -8192
memory    37875   34479    3396   91%
total     46067   42671    3396   93%       -       0    -


Last edited by Scott; 03-02-2010 at 06:19 PM.. Reason: Code tags please...
 

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trace(5)							File Formats Manual							  trace(5)

Name
       trace - system call tracer device

Description
       The  file  is the system call trace device. It supports the following system calls: and The device supports 16 (configurable in as TR_USRS)
       simultaneous users. It uses an 8192-byte buffer for trace records.  The choice of which system calls to trace is done with the system call.
       The  call  is  used for efficient reading of the device.  The call uses an 8192-byte buffer and returns when the buffer is 60% full.  It is
       required that the user use a buffer the same size as the system buffer size defined in as TR_BUFSIZE.  All operations are  defined  in  the
       header file, The calls are:

       --------------------------------
       ioctl	      arg (pointer to)
       --------------------------------
       IOTR_GETOFF    int a
       IOTR_GETON     int a
       IOTR_GETALL    int a
       IOTR_GETPIDS   int a[10]
       IOTR_GETUIDS   int a[10]
       IOTR_GETSYSC   int a[10]
       IOTR_GETPGRP   int a[10]
       IOTR_SETOFF    int a
       IOTR_SETON     int a
       IOTR_SETALL    int a
       IOTR_SETPIDS   int a[10]
       IOTR_SETUIDS   int a[10]
       IOTR_SETSYSC   int a[10]
       IOTR_SETPGRP   int a[10]
       --------------------------------

Examples
       A prototype example (with missing parts):
       char cmd[BUFSIZ],buf[TR_BUFSIZ];
       int pgrp[10],i;
       fd = open("/dev/trace",0);      /* open the device */
       pgrp[0] = dofork(cmd);	       /* fork the command to trace */
       for (i=1;i<TR_PGRP;i++)	       /* dofork sleeps 2 seconds while */
	       pgrp[i] = 0;	       /* we set up to do the trace */
       i = ioctl(fd,IOTR_SETPGRP,pgrp);/* set up for the trace */
       /* select code goes here */
       read(fd,buf,sizeof(buf));

See Also
       trace(1), close(2), ioctl(2), open(2), read(2), select(2)

																	  trace(5)
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