Commands
3.59 show memory
Displays memory by physical location or by partitioning. By default, this command displays total
physical memory, which is based on RIMM size and population. After assigning resources to
individual partitions, memory is divided into chunks.
Syntax
show memory
[-physical, -partition]
Arguments
None
Options
-physical Show memory per CPU and total memory for the system.
-partition Show memory by partitioning assignment.
Examples
1. Show the entire system memory.
MBM> sh mem # same as show mem –phys
Cab Drw CPU Memory Size
0 0 0 1024MB
0 0 1 1024MB
0 0 2 1024MB
0 0 3 1024MB
0 0 4 1024MB
0 0 5 1024MB
0 0 6 1024MB
0 0 7 1024MB
0 1 0 1024MB
0 1 1 1024MB
0 1 2 1024MB
0 1 3 1024MB
0 1 4 1024MB
0 1 5 1024MB
0 1 6 1024MB
0 1 7 1024MB
0 2 0 1024MB
0 2 1 1024MB
0 2 2 1024MB
0 2 3 1024MB
0 2 4 1024MB
0 2 5 1024MB
0 2 6 1024MB
0 2 7 1024MB
0 3 0 1024MB
0 3 1 1024MB
0 3 2 1024MB
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