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TOT 134148848 131320512 2828336 492 67320 144436 42802 0 0
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Press "h" for help
From an interactive
nodeinfo
session, enter
h
for a help statement. For example:
Display memory statistics by node.
q quit
+ Increase starting node number. Used only if more nodes than
will fit in the current window.
- Decrease starting node number. Used only if more nodes than
will fit in the current window.
b Start output with node 0.
e Show highest node number.
k show sizes in KB.
m show sizes in MB.
p show sizes in pages.
t Change refresh rate.
A Show/Hide memory policy stats.
H Show/Hide hugepage info.
L Show/Hide LRU Queue stats.
Field definitions:
hit - page was allocated on the preferred node
miss - preferred node was full. Allocation occurred on THIS node
by a process running on another node that was full
foreign - Preferred node was full. Had to allocate somewhere
else.
interlv - allocation was for interleaved policy
local - page allocated on THIS node by a process running on THIS node
remote - page allocated on THIS node by a process running on ANOTHER
node
(press any key to exit from help screen)
topology
command
The
topology
command provides topology information about your system. Application programmers
can use the
topology
command to help optimize execution layout for their applications.
The
topology
command includes many options. For more information, enter
topology --help
on the
command line.
topology
command showing the system summary
mc990x-sys:~ #
topology
System type: MC990 X
System name: harp34-sys
Serial number: MC-00000034
Partition number: 0
2 Compute chassis
8 CPUs
2 Nodes
30.00 GB Memory Total
15.00 GB Max Memory on any Node
1 BASE I/O Riser
2 Network Controllers
2 Storage Controllers
topology
command
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