Re: Viewing swap contents
From: Kevin Schroeder (mirage_at_mirageworks.com)
Date: 03/15/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 12:50:28 -0600
There we go.
Thanks
Kevin
"ynotssor" <"ynotssor"> wrote in message
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> "Kevin Schroeder" <mirage@mirageworks.com> wrote in message
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> > I'm running a Dell with RH9 and 256 MB of RAM. There is about
> > 25MB swapped out, but I'm not sure which program is doing it. Is
> > there any util that I can use to see which programs are all being
> > swapped to the HDD?
>
> Use the table of processes "top" command. Examine the SWAP column in "top"
> for the processes. You may need to add the SWAP column to the output
display
> by pressing "f" then "O" (oh) then <any key> (where's the any key?). The
"?"
> or "h" key gets you help.
>
> "man top" for further information.
>
> tony
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