Hello,

I am wondering if anyone could explain to me how to interpret the heap
summary that appears after the heap dump in a hd 0 command on the console,
or point me in the right direction.  I know the summary is supposed to be
equivalent to ht 0, but I cannot find any detailed explanations in the usual
places (KB, archives, etc...) that have the info I seek.  Specifically I
would like to know if the bytes shown in parenthesis below are free bytes or
allocated bytes?  Also if the Non-Movable Chunks are as indicated below,
does this mean I have run out of memory, or that I have not allocated any
memory in Non-Movable chunks?  Thanks in advance for any advice anyone might
have or pointers to useful information regarding this.

        Thanks,

        Aaron Hansen


Heap Summary: 
  flags:              2000
  size:               03E500
  numHandles:         #200 
  Free Chunks:        #46     (028A28 bytes)
  Movable Chunks:     #750    (0157A4 bytes)
  Non-Movable Chunks: #0      (000000 bytes)
  Owner  0:           0005BA bytes
  Owner  1:           003148 bytes
  Owner  2:           0002DA bytes
  Owner 15:           011DC8 bytes

  Unlabeled System Chunks: #4   


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