large. In most cases it is still 1 too large, so fields tend to run together, but in the following cases it was more than 1 too large, and the starting column was too small too, so the field started inside the previous field or descriptor and clobbered that: - "wire": the number for this overwrote 2 characters of the number for "Flt". Reduce the field width by 3 (2 to avoid the overwrite and 1 so that the fields don't run together). This was already done for the preceding number for "cow". - "inact": the number for this overwrote 1 character of the descriptor "Idle". Reducing the field width by 2 is enough. - "cache:" the number for this overwrote 3 characters of the scale "...| |". The field width should be reduced by 4 to keep things from running together, but that is a lot and not so necessary here since the final "|" in the scale serves as a delimiter. Only reduce it by 3. - "free": the number for this overwrote 2 characters of the bar graph. The character position under the final "|" in the scale is apparently not used, so reducing the field width by 3 is enough. When "zfod" is in the main vmstat display: - use the normal field width of 9 (not 5) for it since there is no shortage of space. Fix style bugs (excessive {}) in the statement that conditionally writes it. Write all reduced field widths for vmstat fields as "9 - <reduction>" as a hint that we don't want to reduce them.
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