This alarm is activated when paging is low, but the disk activity on a paging file disk is high.
You may need to investigate moving paging files to another disk.
This alarm is activated when the proportion of page requests that can be sourced from memory rather than disk drops below a threshold.
When this alarm is current you should:
Look at the Page Faults/sec column on the Processes page in the Processes drilldown.
This will tell you which applications are making the most page requests. If this is an ongoing problem, look at spreading the load between multiple systems.
This alarm is activated when the number of pages being written to disk exceeds a threshold. Sustained high paging rates can adversely effect the performance of a system.
Only those pages that have been altered are written to disk. Pages that have not been changed are dropped.
When this alarm is current, you should:
Look at the Processes page on the Processes drilldown to see which process is causing the paging. Look at the Page Faults/sec column. This will help you determine the cause of paging.
A high level of page faults and page outs indicates memory thrashing. If this is the case, the system may require more memory.
This alarm is activated when the number of pages being read in exceeds a threshold. Sustained high paging rates can adversely effect the performance of a system.
When this alarm is current, you should:
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