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Process using the most memory

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Is there an easy way to find out which process is consuming the most memory on an AIX server?

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Top memory consumer

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How do I go about finding the process which is using the most memory on an AIX server?

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a part from ps, there is this one: topas
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Not sure if AIX has a `top' utility. If so, use that.
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And next time you have a question, please post it only once - I deleted one, and merged the other two. Check the rules
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# svmon -P

u can check this:
http://ashterix.blogspot.com/2006/02...cpumemory.html
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