Hmmm, they don't all look like that. Case in point:
Mach Virtual Memory Statistics: (page size of 4096 bytes, cache hits
28%)
free active inac wire faults copy zerofill reactive pageins
pageout
83038 48006 46951 18613 21307268 174022 13754470 1023903 27246
6564
81838 48009 48278 18483 1300 0 1278 0 0
0
81588 48009 48528 18483 216 0 79 0 0
0
81548 48009 48568 18483 210 0 73 0 0
0
81445 48010 48670 18483 279 0 140 0 0
0
Yves
On Saturday, May 17, 2003, at 12:15 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Toad (toad at amphibian.dyndns.org) wrote:
>
>>> 4.8-STABLE FreeBSD:
>
>> Fairly similar to the linux vmstat...
>
>>> SunOS 5.8:
>
>> This one too, cool. But see my comments to greycat :)
>
> vmstat originated with BSD Unix, so it's *basically* the same
> everywhere. The fields may move around or get different names but
> the basic operation remains the same.
>
> I also note that each of these examples is covered adequately by
> my pseudocode in the previous message.
>
> --
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