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RE: [hobbit] Memory Test on OS X (Darwin)
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- Subject: RE: [hobbit] Memory Test on OS X (Darwin)
- From: "David Gilmore" <david (at) stenhouseconsulting.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:04:16 -0500
- Thread-index: AcYw3tKNaJVVdeQWS/qxQjUyI0cjdgAAgx1g
Henrik,
I can send the hobbitclient.log file. Is that sufficient?
Dave
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> dk] On Behalf Of Henrik Stoerner
> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 3:48 PM
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> Subject: Re: [hobbit] Memory Test on OS X (Darwin)
>
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 03:02:44PM -0500, David Gilmore wrote:
> >
> > I installed the hobbit client on an OS X 10.4 server and found that
> > memory was not being reported. I setup the bb-memory.sh
> script on the
> > server and I get the following:
> > Memory routine not defined for this operating system (Darwin).
> > I thought this to be strange since the original
> bb-memory.sh supported
> > BSD and OS X/Darwin was built on OpenBSD. Does anyone know
> of a fix
> > or work around?
>
> Even though Darwin has some roots in BSD, it is not a BSD
> kernel. And memory statistics is where OS's vary the most.
>
> The Hobbit client does use Darwin's "vm_stat" command to
> collect some memory statistics, but I cannot remember exactly
> which. If you could provide an example output from this
> command, or any other commands that would be useful to
> estimate memory utilization, that would be helpful.
>
>
> Regards,
> Henrik
>
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