I have a program that suspect is cause my swap to
grow to almost a gig, but it would be nice to verify without restarting a very
mission critical program.
Tony
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Subject: Re: what is using my swap
I know nothing, but I would think that the OS uses swap, not
individual processes. Probably the memory optimizer does it's job
regardless of free memory? What is the problem with using swap?
Or are you just curious?
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 >
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