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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide
OL-22523-01
Chapter 5 Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts
Performance Monitoring in RTMT
Memory
The memory object provides information about the usage of physical memory and swap memory on the
server. Table 5-51 contains information on memory counters.
Reasm Fails This counter represents the number of IP reassembly failures that the IP
reassembly algorithm detected, including time outs, errors, and so on. This
counter does not represent the discarded IP fragments because some algorithms,
such as the algorithm in RFC 815, can lose track of the number of fragments
because it combines them as they are received.
Reasm OKs This counter represents the number of IP datagrams that were successfully
reassembled.
Reasm Reqds This counter represents the number of IP fragments that were received that
required reassembly at this entity.
Table 5-50 IP (continued)
Counters Counter Descriptions
Ta b l e 5 - 5 1 M e m o r y
Counters Counter Descriptions
% Mem Used This counter displays the system physical memory utilization as a percentage. The
value of this counter equals (Total KBytes - Free KBytes - Buffers KBytes -
Cached KBytes + Shared KBytes) / Total KBytes, which also corresponds to the
Used KBytes/Total KBytes.
% Page Usage This counter represents the percentage of active pages.
% VM Used This counter displays the system virtual memory utilization as a percentage. The
value of this counter equals (Total KBytes - Free KBytes - Buffers KBytes -
Cached KBytes + Shared KBytes + Used Swap KBytes) / (Total KBytes + Total
Swap KBytes), which also corresponds to Used VM KBytes/Total VM KBytes.
Buffers KBytes This counter represents the capacity of buffers in your system in kilobytes.
Cached KBytes This counter represents the amount of cached memory in kilobytes.
Free KBytes This counter represents the total amount of memory that is available in your
system in kilobytes.
Free Swap KBytes This counter represents the amount of free swap space that is available in your
system in kilobytes.
Faults Per Sec This counter represents the number of page faults (both major and minor) that the
system made per second (post 2.5 kernels only). This does not necessarily
represent a count of page faults that generate I/O because some page faults can get
resolved without I/O.
Low Total This counter represents the total low (non-paged) memory for kernel.
Low Free This counter represents the total free low (non-paged) memory for kernel.
Major Faults Per Sec This counter represents the number of major faults that the system has made per
second that have required loading a memory page from disk (post 2.5 kernels
only).
Pages This counter represents the number of pages that the system paged in from the
disk plus the number of pages that the system paged out to the disk.

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