Hi Pascal,
But I have tried this, and it gives me the application which has only 1.8% of the memory. I need an overview of each process and what memory is actually used by it. If its a memory leak will the original process still own the memory ?
I am affraid I am not a linux guru so I dont know how linux manages the memory. Ie if a applcation frees some memory will the manager only release it after some time in case the application need some memory soon, or will it keep it until all available memory is used and only then start to free unused memory ?
Regards, Thomas
Pascal Lehnert wrote:
Hi Thomas,
to find the application which consumes the mem, just start "top" and sort by mem with "M".
regards, Pascal
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Thomas [mailto:tlp-hobbit at holme-pedersen.dk] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Mai 2007 09:06 An: hobbit at hswn.dk Betreff: [hobbit] OT: CentOS mem usage.
Hi all,
Totally off topic question but I guess here are at least 1 person with the right answer.
On my CentOS server I have 2 GB memory, however hobbit shows me that the used memory is slowly being used and never freed. How can I determine which application has the mem leak ? Doing a lot of ps commands only produces a list of processes with less than 1% mem usage.
TIA
/Thomas
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