Hi there,
When I run top on my machine it says I have 497M swap space in use, and 380M swap space free,
but I have only allocated 512M swap space to the machine!!!!
Does anyone know how swap used is calculated in the top command?
Thanks... (1 Reply)
Hi there,
I´m trying to get the information of vmstat & top in two different logfiles.
That not that difficult.
vmstat 30 >> myfile.log
top >> myfile2.log
But I also like to include a timestamp every 30 sec to be sure from what date the logs are.
For the Top command I were able to... (2 Replies)
Hi
I have checked the output of top command in which there is a difference shown between the swap of top command for a process with total swap memory usage of the top command.
Swap usage of process is higher than the total swap memory usage.
top - 18:28:21 up 7:13, 5 users, load... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a server running an Oracle database that is part of a Solaris M5000 container. Presumably this is referred to as a zone within a cluster, not sure if I get the terminology right.
Anyway, a third-party manages the zone and unfortunately is not "helpful/friendly" to assist me on... (1 Reply)
Hi,
OS = Solaris 5.10
I need some guidance on interpreting vmstat to confirm whether my server is swapping or not. Can anyone please advise whether the column to check on the vmstat output is the pi column, does higher pi values means the server is swapping or am having swapping issues?
... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
OS = Solaris 5.10
Without using top, can anyone please advise how to get the current swap space that is assigned to a sub-zone that is part of the Solaris zone? Some of the servers does not have the top command and I do not have access to run zone level commands either like zonecfg... (3 Replies)
Hi,
i have done a blunder here, i increased the swap space on Xen5.6 server machine using below steps :-
1056 dd if=/dev/zero of=/root/myswapfile bs=1M count=1024
1057 ls -l /root/myswapfile
1058 chmod 600 /root/myswapfile
1059 mkswap /root/myswapfile
1060 swapon /root/myswapfile
... (1 Reply)
RHEL 5.4
Our Linux machine seemed to be running slow. So, I ran the top and vmstat commands.
Question1.
I can see the process 11517 consuming 100% CPU . But that just means that this process totally utilizes one of the cores in a mult-core CPU. Right ? This machine apparently has two... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
xmscrollvisible
XmScrollVisible(3X)XmScrollVisible(3X)NAME
XmScrollVisible - A ScrolledWindow function that makes an invisible descendant of a ScrolledWindow work area visible
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/ScrolledW.h>
void XmScrollVisible (scrollw_widget, widget, left_right_margin, top_bottom_margin)
Widget scrollw_widget;
Widget widget;
Dimension left_right_margin;
Dimension top_bottom_margin;
DESCRIPTION
XmScrollVisible makes an obscured or partially obscured widget or gadget descendant of a ScrolledWindow work area visible. The function
repositions the work area and sets the specified margins between the widget and the nearest viewport boundary. The widget's location rela-
tive to the viewport determines whether one or both of the margins must be adjusted. This function requires that the XmNscrollingPolicy of
the ScrolledWindow widget be set to XmAUTOMATIC. Specifies the ID of the ScrolledWindow widget whose work area window contains an obscured
descendant. Specifies the ID of the widget to be made visible. Specifies the margin to establish between the left or right edge of the
widget and the associated edge of the viewport. This margin is established only if the widget must be moved horizontally to make it visi-
ble. Specifies the margin to establish between the top or bottom edge of the widget and the associated edge of the viewport. This margin
is established only if the widget must be moved vertically to make it visible.
For a complete definition of ScrolledWindow and its associated resources, see XmScrolledWindow(3X).
SEE ALSO XmScrolledWindow(3X)XmScrollVisible(3X)