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06-28-2004 10:20 PM
06-28-2004 10:20 PM
top command
The value from the 'SIZE' column is lower than 'RES' column, but the 'SIZE' column is total process memory and 'RES' is residential memory so it should be lower than 'SIZE' column.
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06-28-2004 10:25 PM
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Re: top command
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06-28-2004 10:41 PM
06-28-2004 10:41 PM
Re: top command
Following is one of the process.
TTY PID USERNAME PRI NI SIZE RES STATE TIME %WCPU %CPU COMMAND
? 17938 proadm 152 20 6172K 9100K
run 5:44 0.98 0.98 java
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06-28-2004 10:49 PM
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Re: top command
UNIX95= ps -e -o pid -o ruser -o vsz -o sz
Or verify with Glance if you have it.
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06-28-2004 11:17 PM
06-28-2004 11:17 PM
Re: top command
top(1) command is showing, the resident size of the process as, more than actual size of the process.
11.11 PHCO_29072
11.00 PHCO_26020
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Dietmar.
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06-28-2004 11:20 PM
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Re: top command
Please detail what is the command UNIX95= ps -e -o pid -o ruser -o vsz -o sz.
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06-28-2004 11:23 PM
06-28-2004 11:23 PM
Re: top command
Following are the results.
top
? 17989 proadm 152 20 6172K 8444K run 5:56 0.91 0.91 java
# UNIX95= ps -e -o pid -o ruser -o vsz -o sz|grep 17989
17989 proadm 6172 418
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