Does it actually list open files by name or does it just give one lump figure,
say 200MB of files open and in use?
NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu on 06/05/98 12:04:19 PM
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Do you have Performance Toolbox for AIX available? This is one of the best
performance monitoring tools I have seen. Very configurable. Will monitor
CPU, files, file systems, kernal activity, syscalls, any process running!
A worthwhile investment. If you have multiple AIX platforms, you can load
the PTX agent and monitor systems remotely.
From: Maciej.Podoski@THEMUTUALGROUP.COM on 06/04/98 11:53 AM AST
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Subject: How to get a list of files that are in use?
I've got a problem with some memory leaks on our NetView box, I think
they're somehow related to the GUI as they don't occur when the GUI is
down. I've also noticed that the memory allocated to files sometimes jumps
by 60% or so after having been stable
for a day and am curious if there is an AIX command which will tell me what
files are open and how much memory is allocated to each? Is there such a
thing? I'm running AIX 4.1.5
Thanx
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