Re: Easy way to determine how much memory a program used?

From: Marco (marco4ever_at_libero.it)
Date: 09/14/05

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    Frank Gevaerts ha scritto:

    Is there anything like "time command args" that will run "command args"
    and then print out the maximum amount of memory it used?
    Thanks,
    Adam

    I don't understand exactly what you want to do... but have you tried simply with "top"??

    Marco

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