Determining physical memory usage
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alan at shodha.dec.com
Mon Jul 23 01:27:57 AEST 1990
In article <3634 at umbc3.UMBC.EDU>, rostamia at umbc3.UMBC.EDU (Rouben Rostamian) writes:
> Is there a utility to determine what fraction of the physical memory
> is being used on a machine?
Vmstat(1) should have what you want lurking in it. If
not you can:
1. Look on gatekeeper.dec.com for something called
monitor.tar.Z (/pub/DEC/...).
2. Write you own program to go poking around kernel
memory. I think the interesting data structure
is called "total".
>
> I have a DECstation 3100 with 8MB of memory. The reason I want to check
> the memory usage is to determine whether the memory gets saturated at all,
> and whether investing in additional memory modules is worthwhile.
With only 8 MB you're almost certainly paging. Maybe even
a lot. It depends on what you're doing.
>
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