11-04-2014
HP-UX server showing high memory utilization
Hi All,
I am using HP-UX 11i v1(B11.11) servers for my work and its memory (RAM) utilization is consistenly 80% for the last one year. Though I am not facing any issues with this high memory utilization I just want to know the below queries:
1) Is it the default behavior of HP-UX systems?
2) Is it the actual utilization value or else anything need to be subtracted to get actual value?
3) If it is a bottle neck what are the commands I need to run or else what are the stats I need to collect to know which is causing the bottleneck?
Thanks in advance.
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