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Thanks, but that cannot be used to determine how much memory Oracle is
using.
Please see my previous reply on this.
Jared
On 10/2/06, Siva Valiveru <SValiveru_at_looksmart.net> wrote:
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> $cat /proc/meminfo
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> [mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Closson
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 1:44 PM
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> Subject: RE: Linux Memory Accounting
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> Does anyone have a fairly accurate method for determining
> how much memory is actually being used on a Linux box?
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> The linux in question is RedHat Enterprise Server 4.
>
> ...yes, free(1):
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> [root_at_tmr6s14 ~]# free
> total used free shared buffers
> cached
> Mem: 32752464 1904580 30847884 0 65444
> 1523444
> -/+ buffers/cache: 315692 32436772
> Swap: 2040244 0 2040244
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> ...you rephrased the question after posting to the oaktable, phrased
> this way took a lot less typing to answer :)
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-- Jared Still Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Mon Oct 02 2006 - 16:02:58 CDT
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