Sunny, it's this line:
> PAGES: RES=00256771 WS=00256757 LOCKEDREAL=00000014 RESVD=00000000
The number of 4KB resident pages is given by the RES= value; to convert
that value to MB, simply divide it by 256, e.g. 256771/256 = 1003 MB)
[email protected] wrote:
I issued ind user XXX
USERID=TECMWS01 MACH=ESA STOR=1G VIRT=V XSTORE=NONE
IPLSYS=DEV 0100 DEVNUM=00017
PAGES: RES=00256771 WS=00256757 LOCKEDREAL=00000014 RESVD=00000000
NPREF=00000037 PREF=00000000 READS=00000646 WRITES=00000646
XSTORE=005083 READS=024650 WRITES=029733 MIGRATES=000000
Could you tell me which one. And how to convert to MB.
From:
Kris Buelens <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected]
Date:
08/17/2009 11:32 PM
Subject:
Re: where to find the real storage for a linux guest?
Sent by:
The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]>
Use "CP IND USER userid" and look for RESIDENT, that's the number of pages
the given user has in real storage at that time.
2009/8/18 <[email protected]>
One of my Co-worker is interested in how much real storage WAS is used on
z/VM. ?compare with z/OS
We found on Perfsvm FCX115
Storage def. : 1024MB
Resident <2GB: 37680
Resident >2GB: 219018
Proj. WSET : 256684
Reserved pgs : 0
Locked pages : 1
XSTORE dedic.: 0MB
XSTORE pages : 5156
Can I use Proj. WSET *4/1024 to answer the question?
Should I add xstore pages?
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