Hi!!

I'm trying to see if a unix machine is having
performance problem with any resources: cpu, disk and
memory.
When I started analyzing the memory statistics, taken
previously with vmstat I realized that it's columns
are completely different from any other unix I've
worked before (solaris, aix, hpux). For example it
does not have the column SR (scan rate).

What do you check in a Tru64 to evaluate memory usage?
how can I read these vmstats output?

-----------------------------------------

Virtual Memory Statistics: (pagesize = 8192)
  procs      memory        pages                      
     intr       cpu
  r   w   u  act free wire fault  cow zero react  pin
pout  in  sy  cs us sy id
 12 757 216 304K 140K  65K  640M  87M 398M  156K 118M
1853  1K  5K  4K  2  5 93
  8 761 216 302K 142K  65K 14190 1730  10K     0 1903 
  0 772  1K  2K  1  2 97
  9 764 216 304K 140K  65K  9376  532 7686     0  253 
  0 612 376  1K  0  1 98

-----------------------------------------


I'd appreciate any help
thanks in advance
Pablo.



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