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Operating Systems AIX Which Process is causing Paging? Post 302811223 by Chetanz on Thursday 23rd of May 2013 10:13:40 AM
Old 05-23-2013
Hello -=XrAy=-

Many Thanks for your reply & help

attached file contains the actual output from systm where Paging is still happnening
and I have following queries on that :

1) in the output of following command many processes are showing Pgsp>0; In that case can we say all the processes with Pgsp>0 are 'causing' the paging on system?
Code:
"svmon -P -O summary=basic,unit=MB,sortentity=pgsp

If not a) then what could be causing the paging? b) and then what does this page space indicates?

2) Few processes are showing Pgsp>0 with "svmon" but with "ps aux" those are showing %MEM as 0.0 constantly Ex.PID= 5677206, below
what could be the reason?

3) I understand RSS denotes memory used does it has direct connection with Paging?

4) Could you please advice on relation between inuse,pgsp,virtual?
I am sorry that I am asking to many questions that bto in my reply. But in the past also I have stuck in similar situation and could not found solution

Thanks and Regards
Chetanz

Please find actual Output in the file attached
 

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unlockable_mem(5)						     OBSOLETE							 unlockable_mem(5)

NAME
unlockable_mem - OBSOLETE kernel tunable parameter DESCRIPTION
The tunable is obsolete and has been removed. Memory locking allows the privileged user to specify which pages need to remain in memory, and unaffected by the swap process. This fea- ture allows you to ensure that memory access times are unaffected by delays introduced by memory paging and swapping. For example, locking is a tool provided to privileged users on a system that is short on physical memory. Instead of having these privileged processes swap like the rest of the processes, they can lock portions of their address space. Once the pages are locked in for the privileged processes, they will no longer have to worry about memory contention. The unprivileged processes however, will have to compete for memory. provides you with a limiting factor on this privileged behavior, by setting the amount of memory which cannot be locked by user processes. WARNINGS
Installation of optional kernel software, from HP or other vendors, may cause changes to tunable parameter values. After installation, some tunable parameters may no longer be at the default or recommended values. For information about the effects of installation on tun- able values, consult the documentation for the kernel software being installed. For information about optional kernel software that was factory installed on your system, see at AUTHOR
was developed by HP. Tunable Kernel Parameters unlockable_mem(5)
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