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 any paging space paging activity (pi/po = 0) in the trace. And there's 7+ GB of memory available on the box at all times.
My server is not suffering any performance issue at the moment, so the question is principally out of curiosity: what causes these threads to be swapped out in the first place? Or am I misinterpreting the "swap-in" value in nmon?
Thanks in advance for the pointers.
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 any paging space paging activity (pi/po = 0) in the trace. And there's 7+ GB of memory available on the box at all times.
My server is not suffering any performance issue at the moment, so the question is principally out of curiosity: what causes these threads to be swapped out in the first place? Or am I misinterpreting the "swap-in" value in nmon?
Thanks in advance for the pointers.