> I haven't dug into the complete details of the
> calculation, but the top entry is the RSS as
> calculated for output via ps(1) via /proc and is the
> RSS for just that process.
>
> The second line is the RSS calculated as being in use
> throughout the system for the user in question, and
> as s
I haven't dug into the complete details of the calculation, but the top entry
is the RSS as calculated for output via ps(1) via /proc and is the RSS for just
that process.
The second line is the RSS calculated as being in use throughout the system for
the user in question, and as such may inclu
Hi,
can somebody help me with the numbers presented by prstat -a?
They just don't seem to match up for me:
$ ps -u smmsp -o rss,vsz,osz
RSS VSZ SZ
856 8568 1071
prstat -a -u smmsp
PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS/NLWP
667 smmsp8568K 856K sleep