Recently, an HPUX 11.31 instance consumes too much memory and cannot be effectively released. We know that MEM utilization can be viewed through Glance and Top, but it is not intuitive and sometimes inaccurate.
The Kmeminfo tool accurately displays the MEM size and percentage occupied by each process in detail, which is very intuitive.
Kmeminfo screen:
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Glance screen:
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See the attachment for how to use the tool:
Decompress the tool, and upload the tool to the/tmp/kmeminfo directory in the bin mode through ftp,
Chmod + x/tmp/kmeminfo/kmeminfo.exe
Run./kmeminfo.exe and complete the installation as instructed on the screen.
Run
./Kmeminfo-user | more; you can see the memory usage details of the user process.
./Kmeminfo-a | more; you can view the memory usage ratio and details of system and user.
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