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Hello collegues .... I want to find a load of tools that I can use to identify process' using high swap ... I have some methods however I am sure there are many more. I currently run ps awux or ps edalf and search the size field then run --> ps gv <PID> PID TTY STAT TIME PGIN SIZE RSS LIM TSIZ TRS %CPU %MEM COMMAND 282772 - A 14:04 6222 93536 81324 xx 39 48 0.0 4.0 /usr/ja or svmon -nrP <PID> - display process memory usage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pid Command Inuse Pin Pgsp Virtual 64-bit Mthrd 16MB 282772 java 26947 4 6981 31176 N Y N Vsid Esid Type Description PSize Inuse Pin Pgsp Virtual c327 2 work working storage s 20155 0 6927 23195 Addr Range: 0..27148 7709d d work unused segment s 6408 0 36 7792 Addr Range: 0..13155 2432d f work working storage s 137 0 14 158 Addr Range: 0..2647 74359 - clnt /dev/hd2:45220 s 72 0 - - from these stats I can work out on the paging. anyone have any other cool methods? Thanks Chris.
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