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DescriptionCounter
The amount of shared memory in your system in kilobytes.Shared KBytes
This represents all memory used by created slabcaches by
various kernel components, as a macroscopic counter
SlabCache
representing the sum of all the individual entries in the proc's
slabinfo.
This represents the amount of Swap used as cache memory.
Memory that once was swapped out, is swapped back in, but
is still in the swapfile.
SwapCached
The total amount of memory in your system in kilobytes.Total KBytes
The total amount of swap space in your system in kilobytes.Total Swap KBytes
The total amount of system physical and memory and swap
space (Total Kbytes + Total Swap Kbytes) that is in use in
your system in kilobytes.
Total VM KBytes
The amount of system physical memory that is in use on the
system in kilobytes. The value of the Used KBytes counter
Used KBytes
equals Total KBytes - Free KBytes - Buffers KBytes - Cached
KBytes + Shared KBytes. The Used KBytes value differs
from the Linux term that displays in the top or free command
output. The Used value that displays in the top or free
command output equals the difference in Total KBytes - Free
KBytes and also includes the sum of Buffers KBytes and
Cached KBytes.
The amount of swap space that is in use on your system in
kilobytes.
Used Swap KBytes
The system physical memory and the amount of swap space
that is in use on your system in kilobytes. The value equals
Used VM KBytes
Total KBytes - Free KBytes - Buffers KBytes - Cached
KBytes + Shared KBytes + Used Swap KBytes. This
corresponds to Used Mem KBytes + Used Swap KBytes.
Network Interface
The Network Interface object provides information about the network interfaces on the system.
DescriptionCounter
The number of bytes, including framing characters, that was
received on the interface.
RxBytes
This represents the number of inbound packets that was chosen
to be discarded even though no errors had been detected.
Rx Dropped
Discarding packets prevents the packet from being delivered
to a higher layer protocol, for example, to free up buffer space.
This represents the number of inbound packets (for
packet-oriented interfaces) and the number of inbound
Rx Errors
transmission units (for character-oriented or fixed-length
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