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  1. kingesox

    Swap-in reported in nmon, but no paging space paging activity visible

    No probably not, I don't think it had that much to read in. It's only got Oracle running, and the machine had been rebooted some time before. (I can't track what the uptime was anymore because it was rebooted again in the meantime). So yes, that's probably the reason it wasn't using all. Thanks...
  2. kingesox

    Swap-in reported in nmon, but no paging space paging activity visible

    Rod, Thanks for your reply. I observed numperm to be higher than maxperm, so I'm not sure a computational page may have become eligible for replacement during the test run, especially with 7GB+ free memory. By the way, how come I see so much free memory (7GB out of 16GB)? Isn't AIX supposed to...
  3. kingesox

    Swap-in reported in nmon, but no paging space paging activity visible

    Hello, The PROC tab in my nmon trace reports some "swap-in" activity (albeit low: avg 1.5 swap-in per 10 second interval). My understanding is that this counter reports the number of threads once swapped out, but now ready to be swapped back into memory. What mesmerizes me is that I can't see...

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