Re: How to know what objects are swapped

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Hi , 

  You can use "top" to know which processes are 
Swapped .The "STAT" field will show you this .

  Hope this helps .

Regards

   

 --- dballester@kernpharma.com wrote: > Hi to all:
>       I'm trying to find if exists any command to
> know what is swapped in
> the system. Actually I know how to know the amount
> of data swapped, but
> exists anything to make more in-deep exploration of
> what is swapped?
> 
> Any tips?
> 
> Regards and a lot of TIAs
> 
> D.
> 
> 
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