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Operating Systems Solaris Oracle memory usage on Solaris box Post 302458287 by prabumohan on Thursday 30th of September 2010 09:58:29 AM
Old 09-30-2010
Code:
 ipcs -a
IPC status from <running system> as of Thursday September 30 12:48:07 GMT 2010
T         ID      KEY        MODE        OWNER    GROUP  CREATOR    CGROUP CBYTES  QNUM QBYTES LSPID LRPID   STIME    RTIME    CTIME
Message Queues:
q          0   0x61037083 --rw-------     root     root     root      root      0     0  65536  1013  1144 12:48:06 12:48:07  5:37:46
T         ID      KEY        MODE        OWNER    GROUP  CREATOR    CGROUP NATTCH      SEGSZ  CPID  LPID   ATIME    DTIME    CTIME
Shared Memory:
m         16   0xb2d23620 --rw-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle  oinstall   2493 5251284992 14099 25818 12:47:53 12:47:53  5:48:42
m          1   0x2fe9b7f0 --rw-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle  oinstall     18  130031616  3446 24816 12:47:14 12:47:15  5:39:26
T         ID      KEY        MODE        OWNER    GROUP  CREATOR   CGROUP NSEMS   OTIME    CTIME
Semaphores:
s         65   0x9ec866c4 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312  5:49:02  5:48:44
s         64   0x9ec866c3 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 no-entry  5:48:44
s         63   0x9ec866c2 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 no-entry  5:48:44
s         62   0x9ec866c1 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 no-entry  5:48:44
s         61   0x9ec866c0 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 no-entry  5:48:44
s         60   0x9ec866bf --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 no-entry  5:48:44
s         59   0x9ec866be --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 no-entry  5:48:44
s         58   0x9ec866bd --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312  8:27:40  5:48:44
s         57   0x9ec866bc --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 12:48:07  5:48:44
s         56   0x9ec866bb --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 12:48:07  5:48:44
s         55   0x9ec866ba --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 12:48:07  5:48:44
s         54   0x9ec866b9 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 12:48:07  5:48:44
s         53   0x9ec866b8 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 12:48:07  5:48:44
s         52   0x9ec866b7 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 12:48:07  5:48:44
s         51   0x9ec866b6 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 12:48:07  5:48:44
s         50   0x9ec866b5 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 12:48:07  5:48:44
s         49   0x9ec866b4 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall   312 12:48:07  5:48:44
s          5   0xe7e53e34 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall   oracle oinstall    44 12:47:38  5:39:26
s          0   0x710371cd --ra-ra-ra-     root     root     root     root     1 12:38:11  5:37:38

Code:
sh memory.sh
process: oracle
                shared: 126984 KB
                tot private: 9954600 KB
process: asm
                shared: 126984 KB
                tot private: 57544 KB

 

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