> FYI, the percentage is Page faults with physical i/o /
> Number of HTTP requests received is 0.29%. The physical
> memory is 256 DDR, and the swap cache dir is 5000 16 256.
> I use aufs, heap lfuda replacement policy.
I assume you mean that Page Faults / HTTP Requests = 0.0029,
which would be 0
On Thursday 31 July 2003 04.02, Adam Aube wrote:
> Divide the number of page faults by the "Number of HTTP requests
> received" statistic, then multiply by 100 to get a percentage. Let
> us know what this percentage is - I honestly couldn't say at what
> level one should be concerned.
And it very
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