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The Server Summary section at the top shows systemwide information. The Virtual
Machine Summary section below it shows information for particular virtual machines.
A detailed explanation of the information is at the bottom of the page.
You can also read the current memory statistics for a virtual machine from its status
file on the console operating system. For example, to view the statistics for the virtual
machine with ID 103, give this command:
cat /proc/vmware/vm/103/mem/status
The results are displayed in the following format:
vm mctl? wait shares min max size/sizetgt
103 yes no 2560 131072 262144 217300/ 217300
memctl/mctltgt swapped/swaptgt shared active overhd/ovhdmax
39168/ 39168 5672/ 5672 38164 191756 14508/ 32768
The output above is shown with additional line breaks, in order to avoid wrapping
long lines. All memory sizes are reported in kilobytes; 1 megabyte = 1024KB. The
columns indicate:
vm virtual machine identifier
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