JSTORM


The JSTORM service locates all address spaces that have acquired above-the-bar memory objects.

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The current and high-water mark values for private, shared private, and common memory objects are collected for each address space. The results are displayed according to the sort order specified by the first (and only) parameter.

Syntax

GUID-5BD91A64-A603-45DD-8FB7-EAD0BFAD14C9-low.pngThe parameters are defined as follows:

Parameter

Description

keyword

represents one of the following eight columns of data that can be sorted:

PRI

PRIHW

SHR

SHRHW

COM

COMHW

JOBNAME

ASID

  • Multiple keywords can be specified, but only the first one is accepted for the primary sort.
  • The sort sequence for JOBNAME and ASID is ascending. All other keywords are descending.
  • Address spaces that have a value of zero in the sorted column are not displayed.
  • The default sort order is JOBNAME.

Example

To sort on the SHR column, type

JST, SHR

 AMTJS1I          Hex       Private     Shared Private       Common
 AMTJS2I Jobname  ASID  Current   High  Current  High   Current   High
 AMTJS3I ------ ----  ------ ------ ------- ------- ------ ------
 AMTJS4I DC$TCPID 0092       0       0     256Gi   256Gi     0       0
 AMTJS4I DC$TCPD2 0099       0       0     256Gi   256Gi     0       0
 AMTJS4I DEENDIST 007C       0       0     128Gi   128Gi     0       0
 AMTJS4I DIB1MSTR 0081       0       0     128Gi   128Gi     0       0
 AMTJS4I DEENMSTR 0083       0       0     128Gi   128Gi     0       0
 AMTJS4I DIB1DIST 0096       0       0     128Gi   128Gi     0       0
 AMTJS4I DEENDBM1 0090   8,980Mi 9,062Mi   128Gi   128Gi     0       0
 AMTJS4I DIB1DBM1 0091   8,980Mi 8,990Mi   128Gi   128Gi     0       0
 AMTJS3I ------- ----  ------ ------- ------- ------ ------ ------
 AMTJS6I                                 1,280Gi

 

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