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numperm & non-computational memory

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Old 01-05-2008, 12:03 PM
Ashok Sangra
 
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Default numperm & non-computational memory

Hi All,

The output of vmstat -v shows the %numperm value different from
%non-comp in the output of topas. I understand that numperm denotes the
memory used by file cache (data files + exec files + shared lib files)
and the same is denoted by non-comp memory too.
Then why are these values different? Do they really mean something else
then what I know.

Thanks in Advance.

Regards,
Ashok Sangra

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