Thursday, May 17, 2012

Show memory map of a process

How to show memory map of a process? or how to check how much memory a process is consuming?
Use pmap.

How to use pmap:

  1. get a pid of a process you are interested in checking, in this example apache:
    [mainuser@serverone ~]$ ps -eaf | grep http 
    root      1759  4493  0 04:02 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
    apache    1760  4493  0 04:02 ?        00:00:25 /usr/sbin/httpd
    apache    1761  4493  0 04:02 ?        00:00:23 /usr/sbin/httpd
    apache    1762  4493  0 04:02 ?        00:00:21 /usr/sbin/httpd
    apache    1763  4493  0 04:02 ?        00:00:18 /usr/sbin/httpd


  2. run the pmap command against the PID number:
    [mainuser@serverone ~]$ sudo pmap 1760 | tail 
    97406000     28K r--s-  /usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules.cache
    97463000     16K rw---    [ anon ]
    97467000 524288K rw-s-  /tmp/apc.tE1RRo (deleted)
    b7467000  11096K r----  /usr/local/zend/lib/libicudata.so.38
    b7f3d000      4K rw---  /usr/local/zend/lib/libicudata.so.38
    b7f3e000     64K rw-s-  /dev/zero (deleted)
    b7f4e000    504K rw-s-  /dev/zero (deleted)
    b7fcc000     32K rw---    [ anon ]
    bfd74000    144K rwx--    [ stack ]
    total  2742152K
     
  3. The process, which is apache is consuming about 2.7GB of memory
That's all folks :)


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