vmstat output
Chris Torek
chris at umcp-cs.UUCP
Mon Aug 4 13:56:52 AEST 1986
In article <633 at bcsaic.UUCP> phyllis at bcsaic.UUCP writes:
>I'm examining system performance on an Ultrix 1.2 system. The output
>from 'vmstat' includes 'active virtual pages' (avm) and 'free pages'
>(fre). Can someone explain to me how to interpret this information?
`Active virtual memory' is the sum of the virtual sizes of all
`active' processes. Here an active process is defined as one that
is running, waiting for `fast' I/O (e.g., disk read), or asleep
but not for more than twenty seconds. `Free pages' are those pages
that are not allocated to any process. The machine begins paging
whenever free space gets low enough (`low enough' depends on your
configuration, and on any kernel fixes you may have installed).
The `sweep rate' (sr) goes up, and page outs (po) and reclaims (re)
begin to occur. If the deficit (de) becomes nonzero the machine
is `desperate' for real memory. If the paging rate is `high enough',
or the system is `desperate', it will begin swapping.
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