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Old 05-11-2008, 08:36 PM
0xdeadabe
 
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Default Re: avm change when user increase

On Sat, 10 May 2008 05:49:13 -0700 (PDT), Ashok Sangra
<aksangra@gmail.com> wrote:

>On May 9, 4:34 pm, n...@nowhere.net (0xdeadabe) wrote:
>> On Fri, 9 May 2008 03:24:17 -0700 (PDT), Ashok Sangra
>>
>>
>>
>> <aksan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >On May 9, 10:26 am, moonhkt <moon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> Hi All
>> >> Do you know why avm change when the system start busy ?

>>
>> >> AIX 5.2

>>
>> >> Interval=2 , Count=20
>> >> 2008/05/09.08:41:27
>> >> System Configuration: lcpu=4 mem=7817MB
>> >> memory page
>> >> faults cpu
>> >> -------------- -------------------------------------
>> >> ---------------------- ------------
>> >> r b avm fre re pi po fr sr cy in
>> >> sy cs us sy id wa
>> >> 3 7 876477 416 0 16 121 686 3096006 113 1749 26024
>> >> 1321 33 36 6 25 1
>> >> 3 3 875936 1108 0 77 18 491 2913651 109 1719 15716
>> >> 1349 34 34 4 28 2
>> >> 5 5 876766 374 0 6 48 719 2504073 99 1745 37122
>> >> 1487 44 35 10 11 3
>> >> 4 6 876788 429 0 66 50 408 2975797 112 1663 18435
>> >> 1216 43 34 5 18 4
>> >> 3 4 876174 438 0 25 91 457 1946006 77 1713 23586
>> >> 1489 48 27 6 18 5
>> >> 4 3 876522 719 0 70 33 672 3005327 118 1791 21912
>> >> 1451 40 35 5 20 6
>> >> 3 2 876466 540 0 7 6 315 2212822 80 1662 39562
>> >> 1466 50 28 10 11 7
>> >> 8 2 877594 419 0 53 74 926 3641333 140 1886 17722
>> >> 1406 40 36 4 20 8
>> >> 3 4 876926 394 0 14 51 413 2613814 94 1753 18161
>> >> 1502 48 28 7 16 9
>> >> 6 4 878323 363 0 29 143 1063 3989671 146 1901 17651
>> >> 1310 42 38 5 15 10

>>
>> >> 2008/05/09.09:24:09
>> >> System Configuration: lcpu=4 mem=7817MB
>> >> memory page
>> >> faults cpu
>> >> -------------- -------------------------------------
>> >> ---------------------- ------------
>> >> r b avm fre re pi po fr sr cy in
>> >> sy cs us sy id wa
>> >> 4 2 1116095 392 0 16 49 760 4035686 158 2121 12058
>> >> 1542 25 41 4 29 1
>> >> 4 1 1116127 419 0 21 17 646 3493681 133 2160 10489
>> >> 1619 30 39 7 24 2
>> >> 5 3 1116692 292 0 5 13 567 3327126 127 2010 12337
>> >> 1372 41 39 6 14 3
>> >> 10 2 1117189 471 0 66 86 648 3760497 139 2158 52038
>> >> 1592 46 39 4 12 4
>> >> 6 2 1117143 384 0 22 35 416 3434173 130 2361 25130
>> >> 1873 51 34 4 11 5
>> >> 7 1 1116606 429 0 4 7 540 3097305 122 2417 27087
>> >> 2322 50 37 8 6 6
>> >> 13 3 1116606 377 0 8 16 486 4506655 168 2268 15808
>> >> 1466 47 37 5 11 7
>> >> 3 2 1116735 376 0 6 12 671 4385992 166 2408 16481
>> >> 1817 41 38 6 15 8
>> >> 3 3 1116774 406 0 8 12 643 2973357 112 2125 15117
>> >> 1739 32 29 14 25 9
>> >> 2 4 1116692 523 0 14 35 448 3172179 124 1972 9315
>> >> 1438 19 39 19 23 10

>>
>> >AVM is active virtual memory and denotes the active pages used by
>> >processes at the moment the sample is collected. This is bound to
>> >increase with system usages as more processes are activated. This
>> >value does not include file pages.
>> >Point to note here is that if the value of avm multiplied by 4K is
>> >less than the system RAM, ideally no paging should be visible and it
>> >is perfect in your case and needs no further investigation.
>> >HTH
>> >Ashok Sangra

>>
>> That sounds wrong to me. Are youz some kind of Indian?

>
>Hello Mr oxdeadabe,
>In the first place, we are not here to discuss Nationalities. This is
>a technical discussion forum which is of day-to-day use to many of us
>and as members we should respect this.


Yes, youz are right!
<giggle>

>In case you feel that I have presented something wrong, pls point it
>out.
>Ashok Sangra


Are youz some kind of asshole?

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