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  1. Amarendar

    uptime - number of runable processes

    uptime command uses a load average that is dirived from internal counter, which also is used in determining the run queue stats in the vmstat command. Following explanation of vmstat should clear some of the doubts. The r column indicates the average number of kernel threads on the run queue...
  2. Amarendar

    oslevel information

    This is normal, oslevel shows the base level you upgraded from. look at man pages for the other options in oslevel for a specific need.
  3. Amarendar

    System Dump

    You can open a problem report by calling ibm support line & they would pursue on this. You will probably need to send them the output of "snap -a" (this will take some time). If you want to see where it has crashed you can run crash at the prompt... $ crash "dump filename&quot...
  4. Amarendar

    Fixes included in 4.3.3 ML 08 and ML09

    Try this link... http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/rs6k/fixdb.html You can search for a related keyword for the fixes, if your aware of the fix you are searching for. You get to see the readme file after you click the "Get Fix Package" button.
  5. Amarendar

    Reboot into SUM

    when the machine comes-up you should have an option to go into the console mode even before you login
  6. Amarendar

    files hit by a running process

    /usr/sbin/fuser should also take care

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