Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!romp!auschs!awdprime!sanders.austin.ibm.com!sanders From: sanders@peyote.cactus.org (Tony Sanders) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: lsps Message-ID: <5438@awdprime.UUCP> Date: 19 Feb 91 23:06:53 GMT References: <1991Feb19.182028.7164@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> Sender: news@awdprime.UUCP Reply-To: sanders@peyote.cactus.org (Tony Sanders) Distribution: usa Organization: IBM AWD, Austin Lines: 20 Originator: sanders@sanders.austin.ibm.com In article <1991Feb19.182028.7164@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> paw@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Pat Wilson) writes: >Why doesn't lsps -a report the correct paging %Used to non-root users? >It also indicates that the space isn't active... Did I miss something >in info that would have told me I need to su to see how close I'm >coming to SIGDANGER? lsps -a workes ok at: Option Name State Event Date/Time Release User Name -------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------------- ---------- bos.obj INACTIVE COMMIT 02/02/90 03.01.0000.0000 root INACTIVE APPLY 12/31/69 03.01.0003.0013 root ACTIVE COMMIT 12/31/69 03.01.0003.0013 root I've seen it work incorrectly at older levels. Also, I think you might want to checkout the psdanger() subroutine. -- sanders@peyote.cactus.org First rule of software: Throw the first one away. and so on... I am not an IBM representative and I speak only for myself.