Re: what does this look like?

Rick Osteen (rosteen@1eagle1.com)
Wed, 16 Apr 1997 12:34:06 +0000

At 09:35 AM 4/16/97 -0700, you wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> Could someone please decifer the info below:
>>
>> LIV-IDT> sho mem
>The show memory command refers to DRAM (thinking room) available to the
PortMaster. It does not refer to NVRAM (storage room) where configuration
and ComOS are stored.
>
>> System memory 16777216 bytes - 4469700 used, 12307516 available
> | | \ amount of unused memory
> | \ amount of memory used
> \ total memory
>
>> 176:1 112:2 2832:2 2048:3 1152:1 64:1 160:18 640:2 80:15 96:1 128:0 272:7
144:22
>> 16:128 208:1 32:21
>> System nbufs 1400 - 53 used, 1347 available
> | | \ remaining network buffers
> | \ number of used network buffers
> \ total network buffers
>
>"nbufs" stands for network buffers and refers to buffers used to hold data
coming from other hosts over network connections.
>
>-jstorms
>

Hey John,
What about the parts like "176:1" and "112:2" etc.,etc.
Thanks,
Rick