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Operating Systems AIX topas - computational memory 95% : Any Impact? Post 302492598 by panchpan on Tuesday 1st of February 2011 01:05:46 AM
Old 02-01-2011
topas - computational memory 95% : Any Impact?

Hello Gurus,
I am using AIX 5 and on running topas command. I can see the computational memory is 93.3% with Swap Paging memory at 2.2%. Could you please advise if there is any impact by the growth of computational memory?

Below is the stat:
Code:
MEMORY
Real,MB   22528
% Comp     93.3
% Noncomp   6.6
% Client    6.6

PAGING SPACE
Size,MB   17376
% Used      2.2
% Free     98.8

Thank you

Last edited by Yogesh Sawant; 02-01-2011 at 09:29 AM.. Reason: added code tags
 

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MEMORY(3TIFF)															     MEMORY(3TIFF)

NAME
_TIFFmalloc, _TIFFrealloc, _TIFFfree, _TIFFmemset, _TIFFmemcpy, _TIFFmemcmp, - memory management-related functions for use with TIFF files SYNOPSIS
#include <tiffio.h> tdata_t _TIFFmalloc(tsize_t size); tdata_t _TIFFrealloc(tdata_t buffer, tsize_t size); void _TIFFfree(tdata_t buffer); void _TIFFmemset(tdata_t s, int c, tsize_t n); void _TIFFmemcpy(tdata_t dest, const tdata_t src, tsize_t n); int _TIFFmemcmp(const tdata_t s1, const tdata_t s2, tsize_t n); DESCRIPTION
These routines are provided for writing portable software that uses libtiff; they hide any memory-management related issues, such as deal- ing with segmented architectures found on 16-bit machines. _TIFFmalloc and _TIFFrealloc are used to dynamically allocate and reallocate memory used by libtiff; such as memory passed into the I/O routines. Memory allocated through these interfaces is released back to the system using the _TIFFfree routine. Memory allocated through one of the above interfaces can be set to a known value using _TIFFmemset, copied to another memory location using _TIFFmemcpy, or compared for equality using _TIFFmemcmp. These routines conform to the equivalent ANSI C routines: memset, memcpy, and memcmp, repsectively. DIAGNOSTICS
None. SEE ALSO
malloc(3), memory(3), libtiff(3TIFF) Libtiff library home page: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/ libtiff October 15, 1995 MEMORY(3TIFF)
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