Hi !
How can I see, which processes (vmstat shows me 35 in 'w' column) has
been swapped out. ps -ef or /usr/ucb/ps aux doesn't show such status.
How can I see, which processes (vmstat shows me 35 in 'w' column) has
been swapped out. ps -ef or /usr/ucb/ps aux doesn't show such status.
I've even tried scripting something to read the output of 'pmap -x' to
find processes that have no resident private segments. I've never found
a number that matched up with 'w'.
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