I do not know for sure, but have you tried looking at edirmon? It may
tell you in the files it writes, or it may let you navigate to see. It
uses iMonitor APIs to do some of its work, though, so that's pretty neat.
I believe it is currently Linux-only, for the record, though that's
probably just because of popularity.
Good luck.
gokulnathb wrote:
> Is there a way to check if the cache memory is dynamic or static using
> command line other than imonitor. eDirectory. os - Solaris
>
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Cheers Akos
> Thanks for letting me know the new utilities and thanks for the
> reminder for the dib file, as there were nothing i was just wondering
> why was it, it is dyn now.
Keep in mind that it is recommended to have static memory allocation on
*nix platforms.
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Cheers,
Edward