How do you measure page faults on W2k? Rob Andres wrote:
> Oh yes, I forgot. My system has 512MB of RAM. So there is no shortage of > memory. > Also, while IDEA is giving me 36 Page Faults/sec, all other programs in > their inactive state give me between 0 and 1/sec. (Mostly 0). > > Thanks, > Rob Andres. > > "Rob Andres" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > adnt9q$4rs$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:adnt9q$4rs$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Win2000, build629, JDK1.3.1_02 > > > > Apparently the Memory Usage bar does not report accurately the memory that > > is being used. I currently see in IDEA that I'm using 35 of 64MB, while > if > > I go to the Task Manager, it reports that it's using 93MB with a Peak of > > 99MB. > > > > At first we weren't sure if this was a Windows/Java problem, or was it > with > > IDEA. Well we just so happened to have implemented our own Garbage > > Collector display in much the same manner as IDEA. Using our own > > application and Garbage Collector Memory Usage bar, it reported back > > accurately the same memory as was reported in Task Manager. Which leads > me > > to believe that IDEA is somehow inaccurately showing how much memory it is > > truly using. > > > > Also, there seems to be an unordinary high number of Page Faults, which > slow > > down the whole system with all those Read/Writes from the Cache/RAM. I'm > > getting on average 36 per second, with a high of 62 and a low of 24. > That's > > with me not even in IDEA. I know these things aren't to do with Java, > > because I have other Java apps open that aren't giving me any Page Faults. > > > > Having run my system this morning for only 1 1/2 hours, I already have > > 500,000 Page Faults coming from IDEA. The next closest is at 150,000. > > > > Thanks, > > Rob Andres > > > > _______________________________________________ Eap-bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-bugs
