Is there a way to associate a segment ID with a PID or file? Segment ID 3c16f tells me nothing. My system is using alot of paging space and experiencing poor performance. Below is some output from the filemon command.
Most Active Segments
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#MBs #rpgs #wpgs segid segtype volume:inode
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16.8 0 4312 3c16f log
9.3 2372 0 27039c page table
5.7 1463 0 4cdd3 page table
4.2 1069 0 21c327 page table
3.7 41 907 2c8ab page table
3.4 129 734 30aac page table
3.2 152 669 7567d page table
3.2 127 692 3976e page table
3.2 0 813 4c193 log
3.0 8 754 5781 page table
2.9 59 691 41630 page table
2.8 728 0 28daa page table
2.8 47 665 7881e page table
2.5 648 0 218326 page table
2.5 0 647 2c18b log
2.0 5 514 18866 page table
1.8 443 13 649f9 page table
1.3 326 0 24dc9 page table
0.9 46 195 50a74 page table
0.9 84 148 22828a page table
SEGMENT: 3c16f segtype: log
segment flags: log
writes: 4312 (0 errs)
write times (msec): avg 2.301 min 0.587 max 363.608 sdev 6.128
write sequences: 3788
write seq. lengths: avg 1.1 min 1 max 2 sdev 0.3
Thanks,
Shane
Most Active Segments
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#MBs #rpgs #wpgs segid segtype volume:inode
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16.8 0 4312 3c16f log
9.3 2372 0 27039c page table
5.7 1463 0 4cdd3 page table
4.2 1069 0 21c327 page table
3.7 41 907 2c8ab page table
3.4 129 734 30aac page table
3.2 152 669 7567d page table
3.2 127 692 3976e page table
3.2 0 813 4c193 log
3.0 8 754 5781 page table
2.9 59 691 41630 page table
2.8 728 0 28daa page table
2.8 47 665 7881e page table
2.5 648 0 218326 page table
2.5 0 647 2c18b log
2.0 5 514 18866 page table
1.8 443 13 649f9 page table
1.3 326 0 24dc9 page table
0.9 46 195 50a74 page table
0.9 84 148 22828a page table
SEGMENT: 3c16f segtype: log
segment flags: log
writes: 4312 (0 errs)
write times (msec): avg 2.301 min 0.587 max 363.608 sdev 6.128
write sequences: 3788
write seq. lengths: avg 1.1 min 1 max 2 sdev 0.3
Thanks,
Shane