On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, theal wrote:
Does anyone know how to tell what program or PID is causing swap usage? I have
a system with 2 GB RAM so it should using little or no swap, but at times it
does and I need to determine what the cause is.
Tony
Log in as root or do an 'su' and at the prompt type 'ps -x' -- that will
list all running processes for you.
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Robert Wolfe -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Running Debian 3.1 (sarge) on a Sun Ultra 5
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