12-25-2015
Hi , thank you for the reply. The problem is that iam not able to connect to the system so i cannot execute any command. After the restart the root file system is occupied by 49% and after two three hours of checking the occupied size is not growing up
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psmshell
PSMSHELL(1) ICI executables PSMSHELL(1)
NAME
psmshell - PSM memory management test shell
SYNOPSIS
psmshell partition_size
DESCRIPTION
psmshell allocates a region of partition_size bytes of system memory, places it under PSM management, and offers the user an interactive
"shell" for testing various PSM management functions.
psmshell prints a prompt string (": ") to stdout, accepts a command from stdin, executes the command (possibly printing a diagnostic
message), then prints another prompt string and so on.
The locations of objects allocated from the PSM-managed region of memory are referred to as "cells" in psmshell operations. That is, when
an object is to be allocated, a cell number in the range 0-99 must be specified as the notional "handle" for that object, for use in future
commands.
The following commands are supported:
h The help command. Causes psmshell to print a summary of available commands. Same effect as the ? command.
? Another help command. Causes psmshell to print a summary of available commands. Same effect as the h command.
m cell_nbr size
The malloc command. Allocates a large-pool object of the indicated size and associates that object with cell_nbr.
z cell_nbr size
The zalloc command. Allocates a small-pool object of the indicated size and associates that object with cell_nbr.
p cell_nbr
The print command. Prints the address (i.e., the offset within the managed block of memory) of the object associated with cell_nbr.
f cell_nbr
The free command. Frees the object associated with cell_nbr, returning the space formerly occupied by that object to the appropriate
free block list.
u The usage command. Prints a partition usage report, as per psm_report(3).
q The quit command. Frees the allocated system memory in the managed block and terminates psmshell.
EXIT STATUS
0 psmshell has terminated.
FILES
No configuration files are needed.
ENVIRONMENT
No environment variables apply.
DIAGNOSTICS
IPC initialization failed.
ION system error. Investigate, correct problem, and try again.
psmshell: can't allocate space; quitting.
Insufficient available system memory for selected partition size.
psmshell: can't allocate test variables; quitting.
Insufficient available system memory for selected partition size.
BUGS
Report bugs to <ion-bugs@korgano.eecs.ohiou.edu>
SEE ALSO
psm(3)
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