Cisco Systems 12000 series Switch User Manual


 
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CF-823
Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference
July 2008
Inactive Memory (in kilobytes) that has been less recently used. It is
more eligible to be reclaimed for other purposes.
Inact-dirty Memory (in kilobytes) that may need to be written to
persistent store (cache or disk).
Inact-clean Memory (in kilobytes) that is readily available for re-use.
Dirty Memory (in kilobytes) that is waiting to get written back to
the disk.
AnonPages Memory (in kilobytes) that is allocated when a process
requests memory from the kernel via the malloc() system
call. This memory has no file backing on disk.
Bounce Memory (in kilobytes) that is allocated to bounce buffers.
Cached Amount of physical RAM (in kilobytes) used as cache
memory.
Commit Limit Total amount of memory (in kilobytes) currently available to
be allocated on the system. This limit is only adhered to if
strict overcommit accounting is enabled.
Committed As Total amount of memory (in kilobytes) presently allocated on
the system. The committed memory is a sum of all of the
memory that has been allocated by processes, even if it has
not been used by them as of yet.
High Total Total amount of memory (in kilobytes) that is not directly
mapped into kernel space. The High Total value can vary
based on the type of kernel used.
High Free Amount of free memory (in kilobytes) that is not directly
mapped into kernel space. The High Free value can vary
based on the type of kernel used.
Low Total Total amount of memory (in kilobytes) that is directly
mapped into kernel space. The Low Total value can vary
based on the type of kernel used.
Low Free Amount of free memory (in kilobytes) that is directly mapped
into kernel space. The Low Free value can vary based on the
type of kernel used.
Mapped Total amount of memory (in kilobytes) that has been used to
map devices, files, or libraries using the mmap command.
NFS Unstable Total amount of memory (in kilobytes) used for unstable NFS
pages. Unstable NFS pages are pages that have been written
into the page cache on the server, but have not yet been
synchronized to disk.
Page Tables Total amount of memory (in kilobytes) dedicated to the
lowest page table level.
Slab Total amount of memory (in kilobytes) used by the kernel to
cache data structures for its own use.
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Field Description