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Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Reference Guide
Systemwalker

4.2.5 The Solaris & Linux folder/UNIX reports

Note

  • Data for the "UX_DISKBUSY" record is not collected if the value of the "iotrserv" field is 0.

  • Data for the "UX_PROCESS" record is not collected if the value of the "rcputim" field is 0.

  • The fields where <Solaris>, <Linux>, <AIX>, or <HP-UX> appears in the "Description" column are specific to the operating system enclosed in <>.

Table name

Record ID

Record No.

Field Name

Source

Unit of Measure

Description

resource_data_wide

UX_DISKSPACE

1002

dtotfils

statvfs()

files

Total files in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

duseblks

statvfs()

blocks

Used blocks in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

dfrefils

statvfs()

files

Free files in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

davlblks

statvfs()

blocks

Free user blocks in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

dblksiz

statvfs()

number

Block size of the filesystem by mount point

dtotblk

statvfs()

blocks

Total blocks in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

dusebyts

statvfs()

bytes

Used bytes in the filesystem by mount point

dusembs

statvfs()

MB

Used megabytes in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

davlbyts

statvfs()

bytes

Free user bytes in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

davlmbs

statvfs()

MB

Free user megabytes in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

dtotbyts

statvfs()

bytes

total bytes in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

dtotmbs

statvfs()

MB

total megabytes in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

dfreepc

statvfs()

percent

Free space % in the filesystem by mount point [df]<snapshot>

fsname

statvfs()

Name of file system

resource_data

UX_SYSCALLS

1003

syscalls

sar

number

System calls (of all types) executed [sar c]<total> <AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

sysreads

sar

number

System read [sar c]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

syswrits

sar

number

System write [sar c]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

forks

sar

number

Fork calls executed [sar c]<total>

execs

sar

number

Exec calls executed [sar c]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

chrsread

sar

number

Characters transferred by read system call [sar c]<total>< AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

chrswrit

sar

number

Characters transferred by write system call [sar c]<total>< AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

resource_data

UX_FILEIO

1004

iget

sar

inodes

Inodes taken off the free list [sar a]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

namei

sar

number

Calls to the directory search routine that finds the address of a i-node given a path name.[sar a]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

dirbk

sar

number

Number of 512-byte blocks read by the directory search routine to locate a directory entry for a specific file.[sar a]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

resource_data

UX_MQSEMA

1005

messages

sar

number

Message activities [sar m]<total> <Solaris>

semaphrs

sar

number

Semaphore activity [sar m]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

resource_data_wide

UX_PAGING

1006

attachs

sar

number

Page faults satisfied by reclaiming a page currently in memory [sar p]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

pginreqs

sar

number

Page in requests [sar p]<total> <Solaris>

pginpags

sar

pages

Pages paged in [sar p/B vmstat]<Solaris>

Kbytes

The size of the pages that have been paged in. <Linux>

protflts

sar

number

Page faults due to protection error [sar p]<total> <Solaris>

addrflts

sar

number

Virtual page address faults: requests for pages not in memory [sar p/vmstat]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

pgotpags

sar

pages

Pages paged out [sar g/B vmstat]<Solaris>

Kbytes

The size of the pages that have been paged out. <Linux>

pagfrees

sar

pages

Pages placed on the free list [sar g/vmstat]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

pagscans

sar

pages

Pages scanned by the page stealing daemon [sar g/vmstat]<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

pgotreqs

sar

number

Page out requests [sar g]<total> <Solaris>

slocks

sar

number

Faults caused by software lock [sar p]<total> <Solaris>

lpgscank

sar

pages

Pages scanned by the kswadpd daemon <Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6>

lpgscand

sar

pages

Pages scanned directly <Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6>

lpgsteal

sar

pages

Pages to be corrected <Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6>

llvmeff

sar

percent

Percentage of the pages to be corrected <Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6>

resource_data

UX_CPUQUEUE

1007

dspqwait

sar

seconds

Dispatch wait queue existence time [sar q](seconds)<total>

dspqexst

sar

seconds

Dispatch queue existence time [sar q](seconds)<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

resource_data

UX_MEMFREE

1008

freememp

vmstat -p

bytes

Available bytes for user processing [sar r](average)<snapshot>

freeswap

vmstat -p

bytes

Available bytes of swapping disk space [sar r](average)<snapshot>

memuse

vmstat -p

percent

% memory used [sar/vmstat](average)<snapshot><Linux,Solaris>

kbcommit

sar

Kbytes

Necessary bytes for current workload <Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6>

commit

sar

percent

Percentage of memory necessary for current workload <Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6>

swapcad

sar

percent

Percentage of swapping memory used for cache associated with the swapping space which is currently used <Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6>

resource_data_wide

UX_SYSTBLS

1009

prtblent

sar

number

Process table entries [sar v](average)<snapshot> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

prtblsiz

sar

number

Process table size [sar v](average)<snapshot> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

prtblovf

sar

number

Process table overflows [sar v](average)<total><HP-UX, Solaris>

intblent

sar

number

Inode table entries [sar v](average)<snapshot>

intblsiz

sar

number

Inode table size [sar v](average)<snapshot> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

intblovf

sar

number

Inode table overflows [sar v](average)<total> < AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

fltblent

sar

number

File table entries [sar v](average)<snapshot>

fltblsiz

sar

number

File table size or %used for Linux [sar v](average)<snapshot> < AIX, HP-UX, Linux sysstat-4, Solaris>

fltblovf

sar

number

File table overflows [sar v](average)<total> <HP-UX, Solaris>

lktblent

sar

number

Lock table entries [sar v](average)<snapshot> <Solaris>

lktblsiz

sar

number

Lock table size [sar v](average)<snapshot> <Solaris>

thtblent

sar

number

Thread table entries [sar v](average)<snapshot><AIX>

thtblsiz

sar

number

Thread table size [sar v](average)<snapshot><AIX>

ptynr

sar

number

Number of pseudo-terminal <Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6>

resource_data

UX_SWAPIO

1010

swpins

sar

number

Swap ins [sar w]<total> <HP-UX, Solaris>

bkswpins

sar

number

Swap in transfers [sar w]<total> <HP-UX, Linux, Solaris>

swpouts

sar

number

Swap outs [sar w]<total> <HP-UX, Solaris>

bkswpots

sar

number

Swap out transfers [sar w]<total><HP-UX, Linux, Solaris>

prswchs

sar

number

Process switches that have occurred [sar w]<total>

conres_data

UX_PROCESS

1011

rcnetime

ps -o

seconds

Elapsed time

rcputim

ps -o

seconds

CPU time

rcnvsz

ps -o

Kbytes

Virtual memory size

rcnnwlp

ps -o

number

Light weight process count <Solaris> Thread count <AIX>

rcnpmem

ps -o

percentage

Resident set size percentage of real memory <AIX, Linux, Solaris>

rcnrss

ps -o

Kbytes

Resident set size <Linux, Solaris>

state

ps -o

State of the process <HP-UX, Linux, Solaris>

resource_data

UX_NET_INTERFACE

1012

ipkts

netstat

packets

Packets input through the TCP/IP interface [net]<total>

ierrs

netstat

packets

Packet input errors for the TCP/IP interface [net]<total>

opkts

netstat

packets

Packets output through the TCP/IP interface [net]<total>

oerrs

netstat

packets

Packet output errors for the TCP/IP interface [net]<total>

collis

netstat

packets

Number of collisions [net]<total> <Solaris>

resource_data_wide

UX_NET_INTERFACE2

1118

inbytes

Linux:sar -n DEV -n EDEV

Solaris:netstat -k/dladm show-dev

Bytes

Number of bytes received

outbytes

Linux:sar -n DEV -n EDEV

Solaris:netstat -k/dladm show-dev

Bytes

Number of bytes sent

indroppkt

Linux:sar -n DEV -n EDEV

Solaris:(None)

number

Number of drops in receiving

(Not collected under Solaris.)

outdroppkt

Linux:sar -n DEV -n EDEV

Solaris:(None)

number

Number of drops in sending

(Not collected under Solaris.)

infifo

Linux:sar -n DEV -n EDEV

Solaris:(None)

number

Number of times FIFO overrun has occurred while packets were being received

(Not collected under Solaris.)

outfifo

Linux:sar -n DEV -n EDEV

Solaris:(None)

number

Number of times FIFO overrun has occurred while packets were being sent

(Not collected under Solaris.)

resource_data

UX_NET_SYSTEM

1049

tcpconns

netstat

connections

Active TCP connections [net]<total>

resource_data_wide

UX_DISKBUSY

1013

ioreads

iostat

number

Disk reads [iostat/sar d]<total> <Linux, Solaris>

Disk reads + writes<total> <AIX, HP-UX>

iowrite

iostat

number

Disk writes [iostat/sar d]<total> <Linux, Solaris>

iokreads

iostat

number

Disk kilobytes read [iostat/sar d]<total> <AIX, Linux, Solaris>

Disk kilobytes read + written <total> <HP-UX>

iokwrite

iostat

number

Disk kilobytes written [iostat/sar d]<total> <AIX, Linux sysstat-4, sysstat-5, Solaris>

iotrwtct

iostat

number

Transactions waiting for service [iostat/sar d]<snapshot> <HP-UX, Linux, Solaris>

iotractv

iostat

number

Transactions being serviced [iostat/sar d]<snapshot>

iotrwait

iostat

secs

Transaction service wait time for all I/O [iostat/sar d](secs)<total>

iotrserv

iostat

secs

Transaction service time for all I/O [iostat/sar d](secs)<total>

iowait

iostat

seconds

The number of seconds there were transactions waiting (queue not empty) [iostat/sar d](seconds)<total>

iotrbusy

iostat

seconds

Transaction disk busy time [iostat/sar d](seconds)<total>

resource_data

UX_CPUBUSY

1014

mpucpu

mpstat

seconds

Individual CPU time for user requests [mpstat](seconds)<total>

mpscpu

mpstat

seconds

Individual CPU time system requests [mpstat](seconds)<total>

mpwcpu

mpstat

seconds

Individual CPU time for IO requests [mpstat](seconds)<total> <AIX, HP-UX, Linux, sysstat-5, Solaris>

mptcpu

mpstat

seconds

Individual total CPU time [mpstat](seconds)<total>

mpminf

mpstat

faults

Minor faults [mpstat]<total> <Solaris>

mpmjf

mpstat

faults

Major faults [mpstat]<total> <Solaris>

cpupcent

mpstat

percentage

CPU use rate

resource_data

UX_SWAPSTATUS

1015

swalloc

swap -s

Kbytes

Swap space in kilobytes currently allocated for use as backing store. [swap](Kbytes)<snapshot>

swresrv

swap -s

Kbytes

Swap space in kilobytes not currently allocated but claimed by memory mappings for possible future use. [swap](Kbytes)<snapshot> <Solaris>

swused

swap -s

Kbytes

Swap space in kilobytes that is either allocated or reserved. [swap](Kbytes)<snapshot>

swavail

swap -s

Kbytes

Swap space in kilobytes that is currently available. [swap](Kbytes)<snapshot>

resource_data

UX_SWAPUSAGE

1097

swaplsize

swap -l

Kbytes

Swap space <AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

swaplused

swap -l

Kbytes

Swap used <AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

swaplpused

swap -l

percentage

Swap use rate <AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

resource_data_wide

UX_SYS_PAGINGDETAIL

1016

vmsre

vmstat -p

number

Page reclaims [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsmf

vmstat -p

number

Minor faults [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsfr

vmstat -p

Kbytes

Freed [vmstat p](KB)<total> <Solaris>

vmsde

vmstat -p

Kbytes

Anticipated shortterm memory shortfall [vmstat p](KB)<total> <Solaris>

vmssr

vmstat -p

number

Pages scanned by clock algorithm [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsepi

vmstat -p

number

Executable page ins [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsepo

vmstat -p

number

Executable page outs [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsepf

vmstat -p

number

Executable page frees [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsapi

vmstat -p

number

Anonymous page ins [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsapo

vmstat -p

number

Anonymous page outs [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsapf

vmstat -p

number

Anonymous page frees [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsfpi

vmstat -p

number

File system page ins [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsfpo

vmstat -p

number

File system page outs [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

vmsfpf

vmstat -p

number

File system page frees [vmstat p]<total> <Solaris>

resource_data_wide

UX_KMA

1046

smemrqsz

sar

bytes

Available small memory pool [sar k](average)<snapshot> <Solaris>

smemalsz

sar

bytea

Allocated small memory pool [sar k](average)<snapshot> <Solaris>

smemflrq

sar

requests

Failed small memory requests [sar k]<total> <Solaris>

lmemrqsz

sar

bytes

Available large memory pool [sar k](average)<snapshot> <Solaris>

lmemalsz

sar

bytes

Allocated large memory pool [sar k](average)<snapshot> <Solaris>

lmemflrq

sar

requests

Failed large memory requests [sar k]<total> <Solaris>

omemalsz

sar

bytes

Allocated oversize memory [sar k](average)<snapshot> <Solaris>

omemflrq

sar

requests

Failed oversize memory requests [sar k]<total> <Solaris>

resource_data

UX_IPCSMQ

1094

mqubytes

ipcs

bytes

Queued message bytes used (CBYTE) [ipcs]<average>

mqqnum

ipcs

number

Queue depth (QNUM) [ipcs]<average> <AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

mqmaxbytes

ipcs

bytes

Maximum queue bytes (QBYTE) [ipcs]<maximum> <AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

mqdpercent

ipcs

percentage

% of maximum queue depth [ipcs]<maximum> <HP-UX, Solaris (Except Solaris 10 and after)>

mqkey

ipcs

name

Key to msgget function call [ipcs]

mqstime

ipcs

time

Last message sent [ipcs]<time> <AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

mqrtime

ipcs

time

Last message received [ipcs]<time> <AIX, HP-UX, Solaris>

resource_data

UX_IPCSMQSUM

1103

mqused

ipcs

count

Used message queue identifiers [ipcs]<maximum>

mqipercent

ipcs

percentage

% of available message identifiers used [ipcs]<maximum> <HP-UX, Linux, Solaris (Except for Solaris 10 and after)>

resource_data

UX_IPCSSM

1095

smbytes

ipcs

bytes

Shared memory size (Maximum of SEGSZ) [ipcs]<maximum>

smpercent

ipcs

percentage

% of available shared memory used [ipcs]<maximum> <HP-UX, Linux, Solaris (Except for Solaris 10 and after)>

smnattch

ipcs

number

Shared memory processes attached (NATTCH) [ipcs]<average>

smkey

ipcs

name

Key to shmget function call [ipcs]

resource_data

UX_IPCSSMSUM

1104

smsegsused

ipcs

count

Used shared memory identifiers [ipcs]<maximum>

smsegpercent

ipcs

percentage

% of available shared memory identifiers used [ipcs]<maximum> <HP-UX, Linux, Solaris (Except for Solaris 10 and after)>

resource_data

UX_IPCSSEM

1096

semnsem

ipcs

number

Number of semaphores (NSEM) [ipcs]<maximum>

sempercent

ipcs

percentage

% of maximum number of semaphores [ipcs]<maximum> <HP-UX, Linux, Solaris (Except for Solaris 10 and after)>

semkey

ipcs

name

Key to semget function call [ipcs]

semotime

ipcs

time

Time last semaphore was complete (OTIME) [ipcs] <AIX,Solaris>

resource_data

UX_IPCSSEMSUM

1105

semsused

ipcs

count

Used semaphore identifiers [ipcs]<maximum>

semipercent

ipcs

percentage

% of maximum semaphore identifiers used [ipcs]<maximum> <HP-UX, Linux, Solaris (Except for Solaris 10 and after)>

resource_data

UX_ZONE

1087

zonenproc

prstat -Z

number

Zone processes running [prstat -Z]<average><Solaris 10>

zonesize

prstat -Z

Kbytes

Zone virtual memory used [prstat -Z]<average><Solaris 10>

zonerss

prstat -Z

Kbytes

Zone real memory used [prstat -Z]<average><Solaris 10>

zonemem

prstat -Z

percent

Zone % memory used [prstat -Z]<average><Solaris 10>

zonetime

prstat -Z

second

Zone accumulated CPU time for running processes [prstat -Z]<average><Solaris 10>

Total of accumulation CPU time of process that operates in Solaris zone.

zonecpu

prstat -Z

percent

Zone % CPU used [prstat -Z]<average><Solaris 10>

Information on the process that ended between interval is not included. Therefore, it is likely to become a value that is lower than an actual CPU use rate.

When bind is done to the processor set and the Solaris zone is used, CPU use rate becomes the unit of the processor set with 100%.

resource_data

UX_CPUSTAT_CORE

1113

coreusrsec

cpustat

seconds

Core CPU time (usr) <Solaris UltraSPARC T1,T2>

Note: T2 is the CPU time of each execution unit in each core.

coresyssec

cpustat

seconds

Core CPU time (sys) <Solaris UltraSPARC T1,T2>

Note: T2 is the CPU time of each execution unit in each core.

coretotsec

cpustat

seconds

Core CPU time (total) <Solaris UltraSPARC T1,T2, SPARC64 VI, VII>

Note: T2 is the CPU time of each execution unit in each core.

coreusrprc

cpustat

percent

Usage rate of core CPU time (usr) <Solaris UltraSPARC T1,T2,T3>

Note: T2,T3 is the CPU usage rate of each execution unit in each core.

coresysprc

cpustat

percent

Usage rate of core CPU time (sys) <Solaris UltraSPARC T1,T2,T3>

Note: T2,T3 is the CPU usage rate of each execution unit in each core.

coretotprc

cpustat

percent

Usage rate of core CPU time (total) <Solaris UltraSPARC T1,T2,T3 SPARC64 VI, VII>

Note: T2,T3 is the CPU usage rate of each execution unit in each core.

resource_data

UX_SYSTEMINFO

FJ1386

tsysmem

prtconf/free

Mbytes

Total size of physical memory (actually available bytes)

corenum

-

-

Number of cores <Not collected under Solaris and Linux>

cpunum

psrinfo/cpuinfo

number

Number of logical CPUs

processor

uname/ cpuinfo

MHz

CPU performance

resource_data

LX_DISKBUSY

1055

lrrmrg

iostat

number

Read requests merged [iostat x]<total> <Linux>

lwrmrg

iostat

number

Write requests merged [iostat x]<total> <Linux>

liorscts

iostat

number

Disk sector reads [iostat x]<total> <Linux>

liowscts

iostat

number

Disk sector writes [iostat x]<total> <Linux>

lavrqsz

iostat

number

Size of requests (sectors) issued to device [iostat x]<average> <Linux>

lutilcpu

iostat

seconds

I CPU time during which I/O requests were issued [iostat x]<total> <Linux>

resource_data

LX_MEMFREE

1056

lusemem

sar -r

Kbytes

Used KB memory <Linux>

lshrmem

sar -r

Kbytes

Shared KB memory <Linux sysstat-4>

lbuffer

sar -r

Kbytes

Buffer KB memory <Linux>

lcchmem

sar -r

Kbytes

Cache KB memory <Linux>

lswpuse

sar -r

Kbytes

Used KB swap space <Linux (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5)>

sar-S

Kbytes

Used KB swap space <Linux (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6)>

lswpcad

sar -r

Kbytes

Cached swap KB memory <Linux (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5),sysstat-5>

sar-S

Kbytes

Cached swap KB memory <Linux (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6)>

lmemuse

sar -r

percent

% memory used <Linux,sysstat-5>

resource_data

LX_SYSTBLS

1057

ldirfre

sar

number

Unused entries in directory cache <Linux>

lusesbh

sar

number

Superblock handles allocated by kernel <Linux>

Note

This information not collected by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 due to a function incompatibility

lpercsbh

sar

percent

% use of total superblock handles [sar v]<snapshot> <Linux>

Note

This information not collected by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 due to a function incompatibility

lusedqe

sar

number

Disk quota entries [sar v]<snapshot> <Linux>

Note

This information not collected by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 due to a function incompatibility

lpercdqe

sar

percent

% of total quota entries [sar v]<snapshot> <Linux>

Note

This information not collected by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 due to a function incompatibility

lquerts

sar

number

Queued RT signals [sar v]<snapshot> <Linux>

Note

This information not collected by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 due to a function incompatibility

lpercrts

sar

percent

% use of total RT signals [sar v]<snapshot> <Linux>

Note

This information not collected by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 due to a function incompatibility

resource_data

LX_PAGING

1058

lactpg

sar

pages

Active pages in memory [sar B]<snapshot> <Linux sysstat-4>

lindtpg

sar

pages

Inactive dirty pages in memory [sar B]<snapshot> <Linux sysstat-4>

linclpg

sar

pages

Inactive clean pages in memory [sar B]<snapshot> <Linux sysstat-4>

lintgpg

sar

number

Inactive target 1 min floating avg of pages system steals to meet memory demands [sar B]<snapshot> <Linux sysstat-4>

lfault

sar

number

Page faults (major + minor)<Linux sysstat-5>

lmajflt

sar

number

Major page faults <Linux sysstat-5>

resource_data

LX_CPUQUEUE

1059

lplist

sar

number

Used KB memory [sar r]<snapshot> <Linux>

lldavg

sar

number

Shared KB memory [sar r]<snapshot> <Linux>

resource_data

LX_MEMORY

1060

lfrmpgs

sar

pages

Pages freed [sar R]<total> <Linux>

lshmpgs

sar

pages

Additional pages shared [sar R]<total> <Linux sysstat-4>

lbufpgs

sar

pages

Additional pages used [sar R]<total><Linux>

lcampgs

sar

pages

Additional pages cached [sar R]<total> <Linux>

resource_data

AX_DISKBUSY

1064

aiotrbusy

sar

seconds

Transaction busy time [sar d]<total><AIX>

aiotrwtct

sar

number

Transactions waiting for service [sar d]<snapshot> <AIX>

areadwrite

sar

number

Disk reads + writes [sar d]<total> <AIX>

ablocks

sar

number

Blocks transferred [sar d]<total> <AIX>

resource_data

AX_KERELPROC

1065

aksched

sar

number

Kernel processes assigned to tasks [sar k]<total> <AIX>

akprocov

sar

number

Kernel processes not created because of process threshold limit [sar k]<snapshot> <AIX>

akexits

sar

number

Kernel processes terminating [sar k]<total> <AIX>

resource_data

AX_PAGING

1066

ausedmem

vmstat

Kbytes

Virtual memory kilobytes used [vmstat]<snapshot> <AIX>

apgcy

vmstat

number

Clock cycles by page-replacement algorithm [vmstat]<total> <AIX>

resource_data

HP_PAGING

1067

husedmem

vmstat

Kbytes

Virtual memory kilobytes used [vmstat]<snapshot> <HP-UX>

hshortfall

vmstat

number

Expected short-term memory shortage <HP-UX>

*1: In a non-global zone, UX_CPUSTAT_CORE information will not be collected.