Solaris makes no distinction between swap and RAM when allocating address space for a process. The memory management unit will take care of swap space when the time comes for paging or swapping. As for addressing one part of my original question. Top's SWAP space should be relabeled as total virtual memory. Sorry for the late summary. But anyhow, giving thanks to those who helped me on this question and no thanks to the individual who attempted to chastise me for asking by saying it was covered in the FAQ (when in fact it I saw only brief coverage) For more information see: http://sunsite.uakom.sk/sunworldonline/swol-12-1997/swol-12-insidesolaris.ht ml http://sunsite.uakom.sk/sunworldonline/swol-01-1998/swol-01-insidesolaris.ht ml Original question: > We have a Sun V1280 w/ 12 CPU's and 24G or RAM. It has > Solaris 9 release 9/04 (s9s_u7wos_09 SPARC). I was looking > at the system via the top utility and I was wondering about > a RAM usage. I don't think it's using RAM very wisely and > I wanted to get some opinions by some of the folks on this > list. The system is running Oracle and the HR application > Peoplesoft. It has several instances of both of them. The > top command's output is listed below. > > The big question that I have is: Why would it be using 13G > of SWAP, when it has about 8.5 G of RAM free? Any > thoughts? Any references on docs that will explain memory > management on Solaris better? Or even a better utility > than top. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Nov 2 08:53:04 2005
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