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How to find out how much RAM that process is using

How to find out how much RAM that process is using.
like how much memory java.exe process is consuming
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Hi ,

U can find out the total RAM available on the system , Is there any way of finding out RAM usage also?

Instead if it bothers u , u can see for CPU usage .....
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top or prstat most likely your friends

e.g. prstat -u <username>

or

prstat -p <process id>

throw in a -a as well for more info e.g.

prstat -a -p <process id>

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Hi , thanks for the input...

It solvess....
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