[HPADM] Where is the ram?

From: Unternaehrer Stefano (stefano.unternaehrer_at_ti.ch)
Date: 09/23/03

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    To: HP-UX Admin <hpux-admin@dutchworks.nl>
    Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 13:55:22 +0200
    
    

    I have 2x512MB modules on the L2000 server running HP-UX 11.0
    but if I run the top command I cannot see this 1GB RAM.
    How can I know howmany RAM is available on the server,
    and if both modules are working correctly?
    On the top part of the top command I can read this line

    Memory: 208844K (23384K) real, 366244K (101228K) virtual, 15532K free

    Where is the 1GB? Is there another free unix command to
    monitor the ram?
    Thank you and best regards.
    Will summarize.
    Stefano

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