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read the man page on ps. There are command line options that will give
you memory statisitcs. I don't have a sun box handy or I would be more
specific. ps -el gives some of this on HP-UX. Top also does this. You
can find this by googling Solaris Free Software.
Allan
-----Original Message-----
From: Edouard Dormidontov [mailto:dg_at_servocomp.ru]
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 8:02 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I need to know size each process that consumes virtual memory.
Look at which file?
And why?
Lot's of things come to mind, but you don't mention what you're really trying to accomplish.
Jared
On Wednesday 14 May 2003 00:11, Edouard Dormidontov wrote:
> SunOS 5.8, Oracle 8.1.7
> top:
> Memory: 3072 real, 49M free, 4231M swap in use, 131M swap free
> ----------------------
> What utility is it possible to look that uses a file?
> Like Task Manager in Win2K?
>
> Thanks
> Ed
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