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System table usage can be seen with sar -v (or mpsar -v for SMP):
16:10:31 proc-sz ov inod-sz ov file-sz ov lock-sz 16:10:37 61/127 0 160/250 0 177/291 0 2/10 16:10:43 61/127 0 156/250 0 167/291 0 2/10 16:10:48 61/127 0 154/250 0 159/291 0 2/10In each of the size columns, the first number signifies the number of entries currently used in the table and the second signifies the size to which the table has grown since the system was last booted. The table sizes should be monitored over a period of time to determine the upper limits for their grown sizes.
You can also determine the current grown size and the maximum possible sizes of these tables using the getconf(C) command.
The following table is a summary of the fields displayed by the sar -v and mpsar -v commands:
Viewing the size of system tables
Command | Field | Description |
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[mp]sar -v | proc-sz | used and grown size of the process table |
inod-sz | used and grown size of the inode table | |
file-sz | used and grown size of the file table | |
lock-sz | used and grown size of the lock table |