Oh, well, I think this is a murky issue that I don't have a good answer to. Presumably, if you watch for available physical memory, it might give you some sense of what is available.
If you see a lot of disk activities, then you might have a problem, but that alone does not tell you which program is causing the disk thrashing. You will need some system level profiling tools such as oprofile. John On 2/11/15 8:08 PM, Aris Setyawan wrote: > Can we check the real number of memory usage? _______________________________________________ FastBit-users mailing list [email protected] https://hpcrdm.lbl.gov/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fastbit-users
