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тАО07-20-2011 08:08 AM
тАО07-20-2011 08:08 AM
Re: To find highly memory utilized processes
still i could'nt retrive the processes, any other method to retrive the high memory / swap utilized processes
uctvp628% nexec -e alias ps="UNIX95= /usr/bin/ps"
uctvp628% nexec -e ps -e -o "user,vsz,pid,ppid,args" | awk 'NR>1' | sort -rnk2 | head -10
ps: illegal option -- o
usage: ps [-edaxzflP] [-u ulist] [-g glist] [-p plist] [-t tlist] [-R prmgroup] [-Z psetidlist]
uctvp628%
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тАО07-20-2011 09:35 AM
тАО07-20-2011 09:35 AM
Re: To find highly memory utilized processes
try these.
ps auwx |sort тАУr +2 | head тАУx (where x =5, 10, 15, etc..) ├а this is to see top CPU using processes
ps auwx |sort тАУr +3 | head тАУx (where x =5, 10, 15, etc..) ├а this is to see top Memory using processes
Like it or worked !! Click kudos !!
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тАО07-20-2011 10:00 AM
тАО07-20-2011 10:00 AM
Re: To find highly memory utilized processes
Pls find the below outputs , still not able to retrieve
uctvp628% nexec -e ps auwx |sort -r +2 | head -5
16363 pts/2 0:00 ps
PID TTY TIME COMMAND
uctvp628% nexec -e ps auwx |sort -r +2 | head -10
16435 pts/2 0:00 ps
PID TTY TIME COMMAND
uctvp628% nexec -e ps auwx |sort -r +3 | head -15
16663 pts/3 0:00 ps
PID TTY TIME COMMAND
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тАО07-20-2011 10:10 AM
тАО07-20-2011 10:10 AM
Re: To find highly memory utilized processes
>pls suggest any other method to get the highly memory utilized process. also to find the exact swap utilization and the process consuming swap.
First try using the provided ps(1) commands without this nexec.
swapinfo -tam will give you the big picture.
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тАО07-20-2011 10:20 AM
тАО07-20-2011 10:20 AM
Re: To find highly memory utilized processes
Shalom,
See this article.
Regards,
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тАО07-20-2011 10:26 AM
тАО07-20-2011 10:26 AM
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тАО07-20-2011 10:39 AM
тАО07-20-2011 10:39 AM
Re: To find highly memory utilized processes
>I cannot execute command without nexec -e
You can't logon at all just to try the experiment?
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тАО07-20-2011 02:50 PM
тАО07-20-2011 02:50 PM
Re: To find highly memory utilized processes
Shalom,
Are you logged in on console?
Doesn't matter whether you are using putty or not. We need to see command output to assist.
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тАО07-20-2011 02:52 PM
тАО07-20-2011 02:52 PM
Re: To find highly memory utilized processes
Setting UNIX95 in the root command profile will cause among other bad things, checksums on patches to fail. You will not be able to create depots. Only set UNIX95 when you need to set UNIX95
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тАО07-20-2011 11:41 PM - edited тАО07-20-2011 11:42 PM
тАО07-20-2011 11:41 PM - edited тАО07-20-2011 11:42 PM
Re: To find highly memory utilized processes
another alternative to use glance OR full-path /opt/perf/bin/glance if you have, it is talented tool, also Steven 's mem.mon script is great.
but I suspect your connection issue what kind of connection you try ?
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