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SubjectRe: pmap, smap, process memory utilization
Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Greg Bledsoe wrote:

>>That seems to be what I am hearing in previous lkml discussions.
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>>Also, since it seems virtually impossible to get this data on a
>>per-process basis, does smap suffer from these same difficulties, as
>>it seems to calculate this information when asked, and not keep it
>>from process start time.

Hi Greg,

smap should do what you want. Rss is total memory used, and the
following 4 fields are the type of pages used -- shared meaning
it is mapped by more than one process.

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