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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Limit RAM Usages Post 302629903 by Shirishlnx on Wednesday 25th of April 2012 07:45:49 AM
Old 04-25-2012
Yes Corona...
We have a test lab RHEL6 with 4GB RAM and have about 3GB of Swap .. that will be soon go for development phase .. before we want to test the functionality by creating high load and swap usages and test the same with monitoring tools and tuned parameters .

Thanks for your valuable inputs ..

--Shirish Shukla
 

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atsopt(1)						      General Commands Manual							 atsopt(1)

NAME
atsopt - ATS to C compiler SYNOPSIS
atsopt <command>... DESCRIPTION
atsopt is the compiler from ATS to C. It is most commonly invoked by atscc which is the preferred frontend for compiling ATS code. COMMANDS
atsopt takes a number of commands with parameters to determine its behavior: -d, --dynamic <filenames> Dynamically load the filenames. --debug=1 Enable generation of debugging information. -dep, --depgen Generate dependency lists. -h, --help Print the usage information. -o, --output <filename> Specify the output filename. --posmark_html Generate an HTML file with colored concrete syntax. --posmark_xref Generate an HTML file with syntactic cross-references. -s, --static <filenames> Statically load the filenames. -tc, --typecheck Typecheck the given ATS source files, but go no further. -v, --version Show ATS/Anairiats version and gcc version. EXAMPLES
atsopt -o test.c -d test.dats Compile test.dats to a C file. atsopt -tc -d test.dats Typecheck test.dats only. atsopt -o test.html -d test.dats --posmark_html Write a syntax colored version of test.dats. SEE ALSO
atscc(1), atslex(1). These programs are documented fully by The ATS/Anairiats user's manual available via the web at http://www.ats-lang.org/ AUTHOR
atsopt was written by Hongwei Xi. This manual page was written by Matthew Danish <mrd@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). February 22, 2010 atsopt(1)
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