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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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CHING(6)							   Games Manual 							  CHING(6)

NAME
ching - the book of changes and other cookies SYNOPSIS
/usr/games/ching [ hexagram ] DESCRIPTION
The I Ching or Book of Changes is an ancient Chinese oracle that has been in use for centuries as a source of wisdom and advice. The text of the oracle (as it is sometimes known) consists of sixty-four hexagrams, each symbolized by a particular arrangement of six straight (---) and broken (- -) lines. These lines have values ranging from six through nine, with the even values indicating the broken lines. Each hexagram consists of two major sections. The Judgement relates specifically to the matter at hand (E.g., "It furthers one to have somewhere to go.") while the Image describes the general attributes of the hexagram and how they apply to one's own life ("Thus the supe- rior man makes himself strong and untiring."). When any of the lines have the values six or nine, they are moving lines; for each there is an appended judgement which becomes signifi- cant. Furthermore, the moving lines are inherently unstable and change into their opposites; a second hexagram (and thus an additional judgement) is formed. Normally, one consults the oracle by fixing the desired question firmly in mind and then casting a set of changes (lines) using yarrow-stalks or tossed coins. The resulting hexagram will be the answer to the question. Using an algorithm suggested by S. C. Johnson, the UNIX oracle simply reads a question from the standard input (up to an EOF) and hashes the individual characters in combination with the time of day, process id and any other magic numbers which happen to be lying around the system. The resulting value is used as the seed of a random number generator which drives a simulated coin-toss divination. The answer is then piped through nroff for formatting and will appear on the standard output. For those who wish to remain steadfast in the old traditions, the oracle will also accept the results of a personal divination using, for example, coins. To do this, cast the change and then type the resulting line values as an argument. The impatient modern may prefer to settle for Chinese cookies; try fortune(6). SEE ALSO
It furthers one to see the great man. DIAGNOSTICS
The great prince issues commands, Founds states, vests families with fiefs. Inferior people should not be employed. BUGS
Waiting in the mud Brings about the arrival of the enemy. If one is not extremely careful, Somebody may come up from behind and strike him. Misfortune. 7th Edition May 20, 1985 CHING(6)
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