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| 2010-02-03 07:33 Navin | AIX: Computation memory at 97%. I have 45Gb real memory on box with Oracle database runining. How could I find what is consuming more memory? # svmon -G size inuse free pin virtual memory 11993088 11974092 18996 2081532 11911579 pg space 18874368 773515 work pers clnt other pin 1644119 0 2758 434655 in use11576030 0 398062 # vmstat -v 11993088 memory pages 11475752 lruable pages 29075 free pages 3 memory pools 2081429 pinned pages 80.0 maxpin percentage 1.0 minperm percentage 3.0 maxperm percentage 2.2 numperm percentage 257204 file pages 0.0 compressed percentage 0 compressed pages 2.2 numclient percentage 3.0 maxclient percentage 257204 client pages 0 remote pageouts scheduled 596208 pending disk I/Os blocked with no pbuf 580567 paging space I/Os blocked with no psbuf 2228 filesystem I/Os blocked with no fsbuf 10572 client filesystem I/Os blocked with no fsbuf 127199 external pager filesystem I/Os blocked with no fsbuf 0 Virtualized Partition Memory Page Faults 0.00 Time resolving virtualized partition memory page faults. Thanks! Navin | Answer |