Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ogicse!cvedc!mcspdx!adpplz!kab From: kab@adpplz.UUCP (Ken Baker) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Memory on a Unix Machine Keywords: Memory, SYSV Message-ID: <143@adpplz.UUCP> Date: 18 Jul 90 22:45:48 GMT Organization: ADP Dealer Services R&D, Portland, OR Lines: 15 Hello Net, I am in need of finding out how much "real" memory a process takes up. I can only get the "virtual" total of pages at present. Is there a piece of code anywhere that will do such a thing. I am working in a System V 3.2 enviornment with both swapping and paging. Any help is sincerely appreciated! Ken Baker ADP Dealer Services (Plaza R&D) kab@adpplz.UUCP . . . tektronix!nosun!cvedc!mcspdx!adpplz!kab Voice: (503) 294-4200 ext. 2528 . . . uunet!apple!motcsd!mcspdx!adpplz!kab -- Ken Baker ADP Dealer Services (Plaza R&D) kab@adpplz.UUCP . . . tektronix!nosun!cvedc!mcspdx!adpplz!kab Voice: (503) 294-4200 ext. 2528 . . . uunet!apple!motcsd!mcspdx!adpplz!kab