This is a discussion on numperm & non-computational memory within the AIX Operating System forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Hi All, The output of vmstat -v shows the %numperm value different from %non-comp in the output of topas. ...
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| 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 |