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October 1997, Week 2

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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Oct 1997 13:28:01 -0700
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> Is there an easy way to tell how much transcient space a session is
> consuming??  Last week we had disc space problems because one of our

A session?  I don't know.

A process?  Yes!

In the example below, we see that the HTTPD.PUB.APACHE process (PIN 100)
is using 131 pages (a page is 4,096 bytes) of disk space (secondary storage).

<plug>

shot

SHOT [2.14] - LPS Toolbox [A.01q]           (c) 1995 Lund Performance Solutions

For Help at the SHOT prompt enter   ?                              My PIN is 85
For NEWS, enter: HELP NEWS

MPE/iX 5.5; System started @ 16:34 on 1997/10/9
Highest PIN in use = 131, max pin possible = 8190, highest used = 132


Note: system may have been started with a SOFT boot (TC), not a HARD boot (RS).

SHOT [Delta]: adm + secpages

SHOT [Delta]:
SHOT @ TUE, OCT 14, 1997,  1:26 PM

? PIN  CPU   Process Name               Pri Q Delta  %  Ic SecPages Wait State
- --- ------ -------------------------- --- - ----- --- -- -------- ---------------------------
   30 111275 NMCONSOL.PUB.SYS           149 B     1     Nn       49 MsgPort#-193
   81   2275 VTSERVER.NET.SYS           152 C     6     Nn       81 TERMINAL_READ_WAIT
   85    612 SHOT.PUB.LPSTOOLS          153 C    25     Nn       97 (executing)
  100 213640 HTTPD.PUB.APACHE           238 D     2     Pn      131 TIMER

# PINs: 105 (# processes since bootup: 6,396)
CPU status: busy 1%, idle 99% (34 CPU out of 3104)
# Page faults: none.

SHOT [Delta]: help secpages

Display column: "SecPages"             ADM field: SECPAGES

   The "SecPages" column reports the number of secondary storage
   (disk) pages used by a process.  (A page is 4,096 bytes.)  It
   currently includes only the pages for the NM stack, CM stack,
   and NM heap.

</plug>

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