in linux, read the /proc/self(pid)/status,  and the VmRSS(real memory usage)
or VmSize(virtual memory usage)  is the the memory usage of  the current
process.

2010/4/24 Jérôme Loyet <jer...@loyet.net>

> 2010/4/14 Rasmus Lerdorf <ras...@lerdorf.com>
> >
> > On 04/14/2010 02:01 AM, Jérôme Loyet wrote:
> > > The patch seems good (I didn't test it yet) but I'm curious about the
> > > way you check the memory real size:
> > >
> > > +                             if(zend_memory_usage(1 TSRMLS_CC) >
> > > fpm_global_config.term_on_memory_limit){
> > >
> > > I don't know much about the zend_memory_usage() function. But does it
> > > return the real memory size of the process ?
> >
> > Right, that will only give you the memory allocated by the memory
> > manager, obviously.  But, pecl/imagick does seem to use emalloc to
> > allocate the imagick objects.  However, if the underlying magickwand
> > library mallocs a bunch of temporary space on its own, this will not get
> > picked up.
>
> does someone know a way to get the memory usage of the current process ?
> getrusage is not accurate in linux.
>
> Thx
> ++ jerome
>

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