How much memory is cached?  On the zSeries that is essentially 'extra'
memory that is overallocated.  What is this LPAR intended to do?

On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 12:58, Moloko Monyepao wrote:
> One question that I currently have is how we interpret the "TOP" command in Linux 
> when running Linux on the Mainframe on an Lpar. E.g. If we allocate 1GB of memory to 
> that lpar, the TOP command show that memory allocated is 1GB and memory used is very 
> close to 1GB. There is only a few users logged in. I just wonder what will happen if 
> we let users start using the application. Is this memory ging to cater for these 
> users?
> What tools do we use to keep stats if running Linux on an Lpar, not under VM?
>
> Thanx in advance
> Moloko
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