Memory usage on Red Hat

From: ubergoonz (ubergoonz_at_gmail.com)
Date: 06/28/05

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    I have a RHEL server that hugs for no particular reason .. so I need to do
    some performance monitoring.
     I am trying to understand how memory are being used and used by what
    process on Linux.
    comming from Solaris background, I am more familiar on tools available on
    Solaris.
     I wonder if anyone can point me to articles to readup on what's shared,
    buffers, cached memory are being used in RHEL fromt he `free, vmstat`
    outputs.
     and what are equiv to truss, pstack, ptree on Linux if there are similiar
    tools around.

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