On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 10:33 AM, Austin Gonyou wrote:
If I have a Linux server using httpd 1.3 and has 1GB ram and has 1012
httpd processes. When I look at that process's ram stats, I have a
vmSize of say 7032KB, vmRSS of 2056KB, and vmEXE of 2072KB.
Is the size I'm most concerned with
Thanks so much. We've got much less confusion about this now. Good link,
btw.
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 13:07, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
[...]
> Linux uses optimistic memory allocation. Therefore, vmSize will be
> what has
> been asked for, but may not be allocated (or is swapped to disk).
> vmEXE
--On Wednesday, August 6, 2003 12:33 PM -0500 Austin Gonyou
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If I have a Linux server using httpd 1.3 and has 1GB ram and has 1012
httpd processes. When I look at that process's ram stats, I have a
vmSize of say 7032KB, vmRSS of 2056KB, and vmEXE of 2072KB.
Is the size
If I have a Linux server using httpd 1.3 and has 1GB ram and has 1012
httpd processes. When I look at that process's ram stats, I have a
vmSize of say 7032KB, vmRSS of 2056KB, and vmEXE of 2072KB.
Is the size I'm most concerned with when looking at per/process memory
utilization going to be vmSi