How to measure processing load and memory of a particular application ?

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Date: 05/28/04


Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 00:09:41 +1000

How to measure processing load and memory of a particular application on a
Linux (Fedora-1) ?

(1) By using which utility tools ?

(2) and how to measure within a program written in C++?



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