27 Jun
2013
27 Jun
'13
2:57 a.m.
On 27 June 2013 02:38, Gore, David W (David) <david.gore at verizon.com> wrote:
Where is it getting the 106M number? Anyone else seen this on Solaris? *
Yes, same here. It gets the number from the [swaplist] section (from swap -l) of your client message, in preference to the [swap] section (from
swap -s). [Reference: xymond/client/solaris.c, in function
handle_solaris_client()]
So the real question is, why does "swap -s" and "swap -l" give different results? The man page for swap indicates that "swap -s" includes swap space in the form of physical memory (in addition to swap partitions and files). Physical memory used for swap?! Huh!? I really don't know how the Solaris memory management works!
J