Hi:

Use the "nmon" utility which gives more than just memory usage. It runs in
both 32bit and 64bit.

HTH

Vijay


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Hi,

I have an AIX question. What is the best way to find out memory usage in 
AIX?

I am referring to the actual RAM not Virtual memory.  I see all sorts of 
commands that display virtual memory but I have not seen any command on the 
actual physical RAM, kind of like 'mem' in windows.

I hope to be able to see what is available once we start the database, 
activate it, and/or applications connect.

Thanks for any help

Aidin





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