Hi,
I always get confused by the various tools to watch swap spaces and usages.
I'll paste some numbers of a global zone plus some zones running, as output 
from different commands:
swap -lhswapfile             dev    swaplo   blocks     
free/dev/zvol/dsk/rpool1/swap 128,2        4K      12G      
11G/dev/zvol/dsk/rpool1/swap2 128,718       4K      12G      12Gswap  -shtotal: 
13G allocated + 5.1G reserved = 18G used, 19G availableprstat -ZZONEID    NPROC 
 SWAP   RSS MEMORY      TIME  CPU ZONE     7     1095   12G   13G    53%  
99:33:52 8.7% cloudserver     0       88 1064M  552M   2.2% 214:28:13 2.7% 
global     3      166 1600M  948M   3.9%  84:59:15 1.5% encoserver   109      
144 3038M 1676M   6.8%   0:02:07 0.7% www.sonicle.com     5       26  740M  
594M   2.4%  24:55:17 0.0% pkgserver     1       23   42M   24M   0.1%  
26:03:28 0.0% asterisktopMemory: 24G phys mem, 661M free mem, 24G total swap, 
23G free swap
Many numbers, apparently not in line with each other....anyone can help me 
interpret these?
Expecially: the SWAP column in prstat, does it say the cloudserver is using 13G 
in RAM and 12G in swap??
How can it be if the free swap stated by swap -l is 23GB?
And why then the swap -s says another bunch of apparently unrelated numbers?
Help... :)
Gabriele



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