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what is the memory for agent xxx means?

hi, we use db2 udb v8.1 on win 64 bit. when i do db2mtrk, i found a
list stating memeory for agent xxx, i want to know does this agent
number related to agentid when i dot get snapshot for application
agentid? i try to find out with application taking large memory when
i monitor the server activity
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