onstat -g lmm command: Print low memory management information

Use the onstat -g lmm command to display information about automatic low memory management settings and recent activity.

Syntax:

onstat -g lmm

Example output

Figure 2: onstat -g lmm command output
Low Memory Manager

Control Block      0x4cfca220
Memory Limit       300000 KB
Used               149952 KB
Start Threshold    10240 KB
Stop Threshold     10 MB
Idle Time          300 Sec
Internal Task      Yes
Task Name         ‘Low Memory Manager’
Low Mem TID        0x4cfd7178
# Extra Segments   0

Low Memory Manager Tasks

Task                Count    Last Run
Kill User Sessions  267      04/04/2011.16:57
Kill All Sessions   1        04/04/2011.16:58
Reconfig(reduce)    1        04/04/2011.16:59
Reconfig(restore)   1        04/04/2011.17:59

Last 20 Sessions Killed

Ses ID Username Hostname PID   Time 
194    sfisher  host01   13433 04/04/2011.16:57
201    sfisher  host01   13394 04/04/2011.16:57
198    sfisher  host01   13419 04/04/2011.16:57
190    sfisher  host01   13402 04/04/2011.16:57
199    sfisher  host01   13431 04/04/2011.16:57

Total Killed 177

Output description

Control Block
Address of the internal control structure for automatic low memory management
Memory Limit
Amount of memory to which the server is attempting to adhere
Used
Amount of memory currently used by the server
Start Threshold
Value for the automatic low memory management start threshold
Stop Threshold
Value for the automatic low memory management stop threshold
Idle Time
The amount of time after which automatic low memory management considers a session idle
Internal Task
Yes = using HCL OneDB™ procedures
No = using user-defined procedures
Task Name
Name of user-defined procedure
Low Mem TID
Address of the automatic low memory management thread
Task
Kill = Automatic processes ran and terminated sessions.
Reconfig(reduce) = Automatic processes ran and freed blocks of unused memory.
Reconfig(restore) = Automatic processes ran and restored services and configuration.
Count
Number of times that the task ran
Last Run
Date and time when the last task ran
Ses ID
ID of session that was terminated (with an onmode –z command)
Username
User name of the owner of the session
Hostname
Name of the host where the session originated
PID
Process ID
Time
Date and time when the session was terminated

You use the LOW_MEMORY_MGR configuration parameter to enable the automatic low memory management.