El día Monday, November 14, 2005 a las 04:55:22PM +0530, Gobbledegeek escribió:
> Don't forget... Get me a cigar ;)
>
> Rgrds
>
> On 11/14/05, Matthias Apitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Keep in mind:
> >
> > I'm in Cuba from 20 of November until 20 of December.
> > I will read (and answer
Don't forget... Get me a cigar ;)
Rgrds
On 11/14/05, Matthias Apitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Keep in mind:
>
> I'm in Cuba from 20 of November until 20 of December.
> I will read (and answer if necessary) all your messages
> when I return. If you have something urgent, please
> contact C
Yep! Thanks Giorgos. Bye!
Rgrds
On 11/14/05, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-11-14 09:20, Gobbledegeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > like the old sticky bit I see ..
>
> Almost. But it applies to "virtual memory pages", regardless of
> their attachment to any particular p
On 2005-11-13 13:28, Gobbledegeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks. From the article I conclude that Active pages are:
> Pages with page-used bit set
> Inactive and cached refers to the different page queues.
> But I could not correlate "wired" with anything. Any Tips?
The virtual memory pages
Thanks. From the article I conclude that Active pages are:
Pages with page-used bit set
Inactive and cached refers to the different page queues.
But I could not correlate "wired" with anything. Any Tips?
Rgrds
On 11/12/05, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-11-12 12:47, Gobbl
On 2005-11-12 12:47, Gobbledegeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wanted to know how to estimate at a quick glance, the TOTAL amount
> of physical memory consumed by the system - if is it the "Active"
> pages in Kbytes of Top command..
Not really.
Active, Cached, Wired and Buf memory is also 'in us
Thanks Giorgos
Thanks. Ill do that. This article looks
different from the article that comes with cd documentation. I wanted
to know how to estimate at a quick glance, the TOTAL amount of
physical memory consumed by the system - if is it the "Active" pages
in Kbytes of Top co
On 2005-11-11 12:28, Gobbledegeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> What does the memory row in top command mean by Inactive,Wired,Cached ??
You can find out a lot of details about these fields and the
design of the virtual memory subsystem of the FreeBSD kernel at:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/
Hello
What does the memory row in top command mean by Inactive,Wired,Cached ??
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GobbledeGeek
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