RE: [nv-l] Off Topic: AIX, how to determine which processes are using swap space?
2004-01-14 10:01:09
I am
on a 5.1 system with ML9. Just got out of a meeting, so I will be trying
the nmon (which looks nice). I used ps aux, but wasnt sure how much I
could trust SZ and RSS. I need to better clairify what each
signifies.
Thanks
again all,
Jason Allison
Principal Engineer
ARINC Incorporated
Office: (410)
266-2006 FAX:
(410) 573-3026
Is that 4.3.3 AIX
system running Netview 7.1.3 plus the latest fixes? And does the output of
lsps -a keep going up, but vmstat -5 shows nothing unusual going on? I'm
seeing that on a 5.1 system as well and the customer's AIX guys are mystified.
I was hoping it was an AIX maintenance level problem, since they are not
exactly current, but maybe it isn't.
Cordially,
Leslie A.
Clark IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt &
Networking Detroit
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Subject: [nv-l] Off Topic: AIX,
how to determine which processes are using swap
space?
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With all the AIX users here, I figured I would drop a line in this
pool.
We are noticing SWAP SPACE increasing over time on
our NMS. We would like to find the culprit and I am at a loss for
figuring it out. I read that I can use 'top' with Shift-M in Linux, but
that doesn't seem to work in AIX 4.3.3 ML9.
Any and all input appreciated,
Jason Allison Principal Engineer ARINC
Incorporated Office: (410) 266-2006 FAX:
(410) 573-3026
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