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Old 02-05-2010, 08:02 AM   #16
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So the local zone reports free memory which in fact free memory of global zone.
Free RAM from the kernel point of view.

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If I understand you correctly:
to read correct value of free memory on local zone I should enlarge swap (to 2 GB or more) for that logical zone ? Is this right ?
That won't help. vmstat or top are retrieving the kernel values.

If you want zone values, you can run "rcapstat -z 2 2" from the global zone.
 
  


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