% ps -eo pid,size,vsize,cmd --sort vsize
Genti Hila wrote:
I tried this and works ok but I need to see the memory size in kb or Mb and
not sort simply by percentage.
Thanks,
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Jai Rangi <jrangi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Something like this,
% ps aux | sort -nr -k +4
-Jai Rangi
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Paul Copeland
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Subject: RE: sort "top" output and then save to file
Use ps command. Get the columns and sort you want and redirect the
output - Assumming you want a snapshot.
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Subject: sort "top" output and then save to file
I am trying to save all the processes into a file by using top command:
top -cSb n 1 > proc.txt
It works fine but I want to sort it descending by the amount of memory
each proccess takes (descending).
I know how to do that interactively but how can i do when I run it as a
batch and save the output to a file.
I need to see some program that I think has some memory leaking problem.
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