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Chapter 2 System-Specific Diagnostic Screens
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Field Name
Description
Possible Values
User Limit
The maximum amount of
RAM available to user
processes. Reported by Linux
as CommitLimit.
RAM available to user
processes. Reported by Linux
as CommitLimit.
[Integer > 0]
User Used
The total address space
currently committed to user
space (including the PTV
heap). Reported by Linux as
CommittedAS.
currently committed to user
space (including the PTV
heap). Reported by Linux as
CommittedAS.
[Integer > 0]
User Free
The total free address space
currently available to user
space processes.
currently available to user
space processes.
[Integer > 0]
PTV Heap Total The total size of the PTV
heap.
[Integer > 0]
PTV Heap Used The amount of used memory
currently in the PTV heap.
[Integer > 0]
PTV Heap Free The amount of free memory
currently in the PTV heap.
[Integer > 0]
Overcommit
Indicates whether Linux is
configured to allow the
memory manager to commit
more virtual address space
than the total available
physical memory.
configured to allow the
memory manager to commit
more virtual address space
than the total available
physical memory.
never
allowed
Overcommit
Ratio
Ratio
When memory overcommit is
disabled, this parameter
indicates the percentage of
total available RAM that can
be used for user space
allocations. For instance, if
the system is configured with
an overcommit ratio of 81,
then user space allocations
can use up to 81% of the total
available RAM (leaving 19%
reserved for the kernel).
disabled, this parameter
indicates the percentage of
total available RAM that can
be used for user space
allocations. For instance, if
the system is configured with
an overcommit ratio of 81,
then user space allocations
can use up to 81% of the total
available RAM (leaving 19%
reserved for the kernel).
[Integer > 0]