Hello,
As always this mailing list is fantastic!
Thanks goes to:
Udo Grabowski
Knut Hellebų
Thomas Leitner
Udo de Boer
Lucien HERCAUD
Peter Stern
My original question at the bottom.
The problem was my bad intrepertation of top's output. Virtual: 512M use/tot
means that no swap space is in use.
The command 'swapon -s' gives the real swap space used.
Original question:
> Hello managers,
>
> I've recently installed Tru64 4.0f on a DS10 with 128MB of ram.
> This machine has 512MB of Swap Space.
>
> When i use TOP it seems that all swap space is used. Do you have any
> ideas why is this happening?
>
> Below is a copy of top's output.
>
> TIA
>
> Manuel Monteiro
>
>
> ---------------------------
>
> load averages:  0.00,  0.03,  0.03
> 11:17:16
> 37 processes:  1 running, 15 sleeping, 21 idle
> CPU states:  0.0% user,  0.0% nice,  0.2% system, 99.7% idle
> Memory: Real: 57M/118M act/tot  Virtual: 512M use/tot  Free: 30M
>
>   PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE   TIME    CPU COMMAND
>  2780 nelo      44    0 2608K  425K run     0:00  0.00% top
>    23 root      42    0 1704K   90K sleep   0:08  0.00% update
>   511 root      43   -1 5464K 1818K sleep   0:07  0.00% advfsd
>  1913 root      42    0 1712K  155K sleep   0:02  0.00% rwhod
>   513 root      44    0 6256K 2785K sleep   0:00  0.00% insightd
>  2157 root      44    0 2896K  688K sleep   0:00  0.00% cpq_mibs
>  2757 nelo      44    0 2440K  581K sleep   0:00  0.00% tcsh
>  2735 root      44    0 1776K  253K sleep   0:00  0.00% rlogind
>  2153 root      44    0 2360K  188K sleep   0:00  0.00% svrSystem_mib
>  2119 root      44    0 1872K  180K sleep   0:00  0.00% snmpd
>  2151 root      44    0 2352K  172K sleep   0:00  0.00% svrMgt_mib
>  1936 root      44    0 1744K  163K sleep   0:00  0.00% routed
>  2212 root      44    0 1784K  155K sleep   0:00  0.00% inetd
>   134 root      44    0 1744K  147K sleep   0:00  0.00% syslogd
>     1 root      44    0  496K   90K sleep   0:00  0.00% init
Regards,
Manuel Monteiro
Received on Wed Mar 29 2000 - 12:56:17 NZST