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- From: rlyle@nl.oracle.com (Rob Lyle Wizard of Ozje)
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- Subject: Re: sar -v text-sz header: What is it???
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- Date: 11 Jan 93 10:54:20 GMT
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- In article <28510404@hpuamsa.neth.hp.com>, franks@hpuamsa.neth.hp.com (Frank Slootweg CRC) writes:
- |> rlyle@nl.oracle.com (Rob Lyle Wizard of Ozje) writes:
- |>
- |> > HP hungry people,
- |> >
- |> > HP-UX 8.07 HP 9000/827S
- |>
- |> I hope you are running 8.02! :-)
-
- Juist! Foutje. Ofcourse - my fingers were a little cold when I typed that in.
-
- |> > 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.
- |>
- |> As sar(1) says, it is the size of the text table. The relevant kernel
- |> parameter is ntext. See the SA Tasks manual for details on ntext and the SA
- |> Concepts manual for details on (shared) text (code).
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- According to another HP guru in the states (sorry - lost your mail whoever you
- are), it's a redundant parameter. That may explain why it sits at 76/76 day-in
- day-out.
-
- Any comment?
-
- --Rob.
-
-
- |>
- |> Frank Slootweg, HP, Dutch Customer Response Center
-
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