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Looking more closely, I found that (under Redhat3, Linux 2.4) /proc/$PID/statm shows the correct vmsize number, while /proc/$PID/statm shows the grossly inflated vmsize number.
Under RH5 (Linux 2.6) both files agree on the inflated number. |
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