On 7/13/06, Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 7/13/06, Roberto Ragusa < mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> On 7/13/06, Roberto Ragusa < mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>> I'm using this to detect memory consumers:
>>
>> ps ww -e k -rss o pid,pmem,command,rss,size,vsz|head -20
>>
>> It could be useful as a starting point.
>>
> Hi Roberto
>
> [root@e root]# ps ww -e k -rss o pid,pmem,command,rss,size,vsz|head -20
> ps: error: Obsolete k option not supported.
> usage: ps -[Unix98 options]
> ps [BSD-style options]
> ps --[GNU-style long options]
> ps --help for a command summary
> [root@e root]#
It works here on FC5 and it is documented in the man page.
$ rpm -qf `which ps`
procps-3.2.6-3.4
What about
ps ww -e --sort -rss o pid,pmem,command,rss,size,vsz|head -20
?
Best regards.
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Thanks RobertThis #ps ww -e --sort -rss o pid,pmem,command,rss,size,vsz|head -20 worked for meThanks AgainKaushal
Hi Robert
using this command "ps ww -e --sort -rss o pid,pmem,command,rss,size,vsz|head -20"
I want to check which user is hogging more memory
Thanks and Regards
Kaushal
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