and the script i have to calculate this in Percentage is :
Can you please help me to know whether the script i am using is really showing UsedPhysicalMemory in Percentage?
Or may i have one single cmd line to see the Used/Free Physical Memory in Solaris?
As customer is showing result in :
Customer Saying Physical Memory used is max 35 % Used, but from the logic i am calculating its 96% Used
Last edited by Franklin52; 03-13-2014 at 04:09 AM..
Reason: Please use code tags
You aren't measuring the same thing. You customer is only looking to RAM used by processes in the current zone, while your command is not detailed enough to figure out what is using the RAM.
To have a clearer view about how the RAM is used, run this command from the global zone:
That depends on how you define used memory. If you use ZFS, file system cache memory will be reported as used by your command but if you use UFS, it won't. You really should run the command I suggested and post its output to figure it out.
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