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- From: mabrams@hpcupt1.cup.hp.com (Michael Abrams)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
- Subject: Re: sar -v text-sz header: What is it???
- Message-ID: <141770010@hpcupt1.cup.hp.com>
- Date: 5 Jan 93 21:35:08 GMT
- References: <3449@nlsun1.oracle.nl>
- Organization: Hewlett Packard, Cupertino
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- >In the sar -v output, the first heading listed is "text-sz".
- >I'd like to know exactly what that is and which kernel parameter(s) affect it.
- >
- >Nothing more, nothing less 8-)
- >
- And nothing is what you get. This used to (before 8.0) refer to the number of
- entries/size of the text table. HP-UX stopped using a text table in 8.0, but
- the heading was kept in sar to make it look like sar. The values you see,
- which should be the same on both sides of the /, are basically meaningless.
- At 9.0, the bogus values are replaced by N/A (as in, not applicable, I guess).
- There are no kernel parameters that affect it.
-
- Mike Abrams
- GSY HP-UX Support Engineering and Training
-
- Needless to say, I made all of this up myself, and nobody else is
- responsible.
-