But that will not tell me what is using swap only
what is using a resource. I need to determine what program or PID is actually
causing my swap to grow. I already know that it is growing, just don't know what
is causing it.
Tony
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 5:14
PM
Subject: Re: Swap usage
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.
`$'
$'
$
$
_ ,d$$$g$ ,d$$$b. $,d$$$b`$' g$$$$$b $,d$$b ,$P' `$
,$P' `Y$ $$' `$ $ "' `$ $$'
`$ $$ $ $$ggggg$ $ $ $
,$P"" $ $ $ `$g. ,$$ `$$._ _. $ _,g$P $ `$b. ,$$
$ $ `Y$$P'$. `Y$$$$P $$$P"' ,$. `Y$$P'$ $.
,$.
Robert Wolfe -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Running
Debian 3.1 (sarge) on a Sun Ultra 5
|