Viewing MPX Memory Statistics
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Viewing MPX Memory Statistics

The memstat command displays the MPX’s memory statistics. The statistics will tell you how
memory is currently being used and help determine if memory problems exist, such as
memory exhaustion. To view the MPX’s memory statistics, enter
memstat
at the system prompt. A screen similar to the following will be displayed.
Summary of Memory Usage
status bytes blocks avg block max block
---------- --------- ----------- --------------- ----------------
current
free 4761672 64 74401 4719704
alloc 6429088 9114 705 -
cumulative
alloc 24942880 148235 168 -
MPM total memory : 16MB
The fields displayed by the memstat command are described below.
status. The statistics appear in two groups: current and cumulative. The current status shows
free and allocated memory. The cumulative status shows only allocated memory. Cumulative
memory is the total amount of memory that has been allocated since the switch was started
up. This value increases each time a memory allocation takes place. It can never decrease.
bytes. The number of bytes for free and allocated memory.
blocks. Block size is dynamic and depends upon memory usage and the amount of fragmen-
tation.
avg block. The average block indicates the average size of all the memory blocks.
max block. The maximum block indicates the largest free memory block available. When this
value drops to around 10K it usually indicates that the free memory is highly fragmented and
probably near exhaustion.
MPM total memory. The total number of megabytes available in the MPX’s memory.