Hi Richard,
to know exactly how many RAM TSM is eating, try the following :
% ps -eaf | grep dsmserv --> GET PID
% svmon -P <pid>
----------- physical RAM pages (4Ko) -------+
v
Pid Command Inuse Pin Pgspace
11638 dsmserv.42 55741 16 37293
|
Pid: 11638 +----> 217 MB
Command: dsmserv.42
Segid Type Description Inuse Pin Pgspace Address Range
1ba6 pers /dev/hd3:93 0 0 0 0..0
7a1 pers /dev/hd3:88 0 0 0 0..0
...
Hope this helps
rv
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Dearman, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Envoyé : vendredi 6 avril 2001 17:17
> À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : AIX Gurus.. .Help Needed..
>
>
> I use the "top"utility to monitor my server adsm server load.
> I noticed
> that the Real memory statement is showing 812M files is being
> used. What
> does the files statement mean? it seems whatever files means
> is taking up
> all of my memory.
>
> Load averages: 0.10, 0.04, 0.04 adsmsrv1 Fri
> Apr 6 10:15:50
> 2001
> Cpu states: 0.7% user 3.5% system 7.8% wait 88.0% idle For
> non-commercial
> Logged on: 1 users 1 active 1 remote 00:10 sleep time
> use only
> !!!
> Real memory: 211.6M procs 812.0M files 0.5M free 1024.0M total
> Virtual memory: 137.6M used 3574.4M free 3712.0M total
>
>
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