Re: process private memory

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G wrote:

I want to find the process private memory and process shared memory. Basically to find the actual amount of RAM needed per process.

Looking in /proc/pid/status gives process Virtual, RSS, data , stack etc but not the private and shared memory of a process. so in essence looking for a report just like "pmap" does on solaris.

I also see in /proc/pid/map which seems to list to the private section by "p" and shared section by "s". Is that correct? Is there any tool which can
summarize the information of private and shared reported by map???


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It might be better to ask these types of questions in mailing lists from www.kernel.org. It might save you some time, as you'll probably be able to get more kernel services info from the kernel developers. I hope that helps.


Wade



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