The "pstat -m" option should report about core memory allocations and
give a dump of the memory free map with headings about
- core addresses(LOC)
- click addresses (ADDR)
- sizes of clicks (SIZE).
However, when you type "pstat -m", you get a general report about buffers,
inodes, procs, file table (type the -a option), and an empty report with no
entries about LOC, ADDR, and SIZE.
At the end of the report, you get a statement similar to:
"Total memory = 1023K, currently free = 0K."
This message appears whether it is a non-loaded or even heavily-loaded
system (running 5 nntp sessions, nfs, crunching C code, and so on).
This is a problem in A/UX 1.1, not your particular kernel. This problem has
been fixed in A/UX 2.0.