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DIMM and MEMORY 3

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biondo68

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Jul 4, 2003
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dear all,

i have a little doubt.....which is the way to view how much memory have the system ?

this is my top ...
AIX monitor v1.12: tn1risc001 Thu May 27 14:20:35 2004
Refresh: 10.00 s
Sys 60.4% Wait 0.0% User 39.6% Idle 0.0%
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
===========================================>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Runnable processes 2.40 load average: 2.49, 2.56, 2.49

Memory Real Virtual Paging (4kB) Process events File/TTY-IO
free 402.8 MB 0.0 MB 288.0 pgfaults 234 pswitch 0 iget
procs 4190813.3 MB 256.0 MB 0.5 pgin 149305 syscall 74 namei
files 416.1 MB 4.4 pgout 72 read 0 dirblk
total 4191632.1 MB 256.0 MB 0.0 pgsin 73 write 41794 readch
0.0 pgsout 2 fork 18188 writech
DiskIO Total Summary 4 exec 6 ttyrawch
read 2.0 kByte/s 2 rcvint 0 ttycanch
write 37.7 kByte/s 2 xmtint 257 ttyoutch
transfers 13.5 tps
active 4/6 disks Netw read write
en0 4.7 3.1 kB/s
TOPdisk read write busy en1 0.1 0.1 kB/s
hdisk2 0 10 kB/s 3% lo0 0.0 0.0 kB/s
hdisk4 0 10 kB/s 3%
hdisk3 2 8 kB/s 2%
hdisk1 0 8 kB/s 2%

thanks

bye

biondo68
 
dblair ,

aix 4.3.3 is my oslevel ...this command is not recognize..

help me

thanks

biondo68
 
bootinfo –r shows how much RAM does my machine has (as root)

lsattr –E –l sys0 –a realmem shows how much RAM does my machine have (as non root)


"Long live king Moshiach !"
 
my personal fav for finding the total physical memory in a system is:

lsattr -El mem0
 
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