On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 01:50:45AM -0700, Sebastian Fontaine wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> on my 1280 with sol10 u4 last patched on february I had 60 swapping Prozesses 
> found with vmstat.
> By restarting some prozesses like apache, rpcbind etc I could eliminate 50%. 
> Now I have still some left:
> 
> >vmstat 1 5
>  kthr      memory            page            disk          faults      cpu
>  r b w   swap  free  re  mf pi po fr de sr m1 m1 m1 m2   in   sy   cs us sy id
>  0 0 62 20805336 5742656 1008 2382 4419 79 88 0 65 6 5 5 0 2343 12800 3642 7 
> 6 87
>  0 0 [b]26[/b] 22054400 5503360 296 703 8 8 8 0 0  0  0  0  0 1008 6310 2273  
> 2  7 91
>  0 0 [b]26[/b] 22053128 5500496 0 2 0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  654 2673 1276  
> 2  1 97
>  0 0 [b]26[/b] 22055576 5503752 52 86 412 0 0 0 0  0  0  0  0 1177 6516 2981  
> 1  2 97
>  0 0 [b]26[/b] 22056928 5503320 139 127 651 0 0 0 0 0 0  0  0 2763 18889 7468 
> 3  3 94
> 
> 
> In my opinion it is very strange that those 26 Prozesses are there now for 
> weeks.
> And there is much memory free:
> 
> Memory: 24G phys mem, 5343M free mem, 20G total swap, 19G free swap
> 
> Has anybody an Idea how I could identify the PID of the swapping prozesses?
> I found a tool kalled dmstat.sh which is using dtrace to gather more 
> information, but it waits for a PID as an option.
> So, if I have several Prozesses swapping, shown by vmstat (see obove) how can 
> I get the related PID's?

http://przemol.blogspot.com/2007/10/sunsolve-deeper-look-into-vmstat.html

Regards
przemol

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