Thanks to patchkov_at_ucalgary.ca, Lee Brewer and pobrien_at_mitidata.com for
responding
to my question.
The 2 suggestions I got was to do a vmstat -P and look at text, data and
bss lines.
The other suggestion was to do a ps avx | grep kernel and look at the RSS
size.
Although neither way would match the binary and messages file info, this
seems to
be the approximate way to view what the kernel is currently using.
thanks,
Allan
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Allan J Simeone
09-May-2001 14:14
To: tru64-unix-managers
cc:
Subject: vmunix memory question
Hello,
Other than looking at the binary log file and the /var/adm/messages file,
is there
a way to find out how much memory vmunix is using? I am thinking dbx/kdbx,
however, I wouldn't know the commands to use within the program to find out
the info.
Will summarize.
thanks,
Allan
Received on Wed May 09 2001 - 19:18:54 NZST