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- From: jrp@netman.Widener.EDU (Joshua R. Poulson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mips
- Subject: Re: Swap - how much is used at a given time ?
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- Date: 11 Jan 93 14:30:52 GMT
- References: <1993Jan11.004206.25216@citec.oz.au>
- Reply-To: Joshua.R.Poulson@cyber.Widener.EDU
- Organization: Widener University Dept. of Computing Services
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- In article <1993Jan11.004206.25216@citec.oz.au>, sgccses@citec.oz.au (Stephen Spence) writes:
- |> I need to know how much swap is being used at a given point in time.
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- |> sar does not seem to be a good utility.
- |> Are there any others ?
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- My favorite is the "swap" command, specifically "swap -l".
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- |> PS - mail prefered
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- I sent a copy to the newsgroup in case others were interested.
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- Joshua R. Poulson, Systems Programmer, Computing Services, Widener University
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