Frank Gevaerts wrote: > On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 07:20:01PM +0100, Adam Funk wrote: >> Is there anything like "time command args" that will run "command args" >> and then print out the maximum amount of memory it used? > > Normally, /usr/bin/time -v, but apparently since 2.4 kernels a lot of > information is not available.
As you say, it doesn't work any more. I tried that with various commands on two machines (2.6.11 and 2.4.something) and consistently got this: Average shared text size (kbytes): 0 Average unshared data size (kbytes): 0 Average stack size (kbytes): 0 Average total size (kbytes): 0 Maximum resident set size (kbytes): 0 Average resident set size (kbytes): 0 because would be exactly the sort of information I'm looking for. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]