03-31-2008
/proc/<process id>/maps or /proc/<process id>/smaps
try man 5 proc to see which one your system has and how to use it, to see if it meets your needs. I'm personally not too sure about finding orphaned memory.
Why do you think there is a problem? Are you sure it isn't some kind of memory leak?
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tapset::nfs_proc
tapset::nfs_proc(3stap) tapset::nfs_proc(3stap)
NAME
tapset::nfs_proc - systemtap nfs_proc tapset
DESCRIPTION
nfs.proc.lookup
NFS client opens/searches a file on server
See probe::nfs.proc.lookup(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.read
NFS client synchronously reads file from server
See probe::nfs.proc.read(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.write
NFS client synchronously writes file to server
See probe::nfs.proc.write(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.commit
NFS client committing data on server
See probe::nfs.proc.commit(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.read_setup
NFS client setting up a read RPC task
See probe::nfs.proc.read_setup(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.read_done
NFS client response to a read RPC task
See probe::nfs.proc.read_done(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.write_setup
NFS client setting up a write RPC task
See probe::nfs.proc.write_setup(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.write_done
NFS client response to a write RPC task
See probe::nfs.proc.write_done(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.commit_setup
NFS client setting up a commit RPC task
See probe::nfs.proc.commit_setup(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.commit_done
NFS client response to a commit RPC task
See probe::nfs.proc.commit_done(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.open
NFS client allocates file read/write context information
See probe::nfs.proc.open(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.release
NFS client releases file read/write context information
See probe::nfs.proc.release(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.handle_exception
NFS client handling an NFSv4 exception
See probe::nfs.proc.handle_exception(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.create
NFS client creating file on server
See probe::nfs.proc.create(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.remove
NFS client removes a file on server
See probe::nfs.proc.remove(3stap)
for details.
nfs.proc.rename
NFS client renames a file on server
See probe::nfs.proc.rename(3stap)
for details.
SEE ALSO
probe::nfs.proc.lookup(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.read(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.write(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.commit(3stap),
probe::nfs.proc.read_setup(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.read_done(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.write_setup(3stap),
probe::nfs.proc.write_done(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.commit_setup(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.commit_done(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.open(3stap),
probe::nfs.proc.release(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.handle_exception(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.create(3stap), probe::nfs.proc.remove(3stap),
probe::nfs.proc.rename(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap)
IBM
--- tapset::nfs_proc(3stap)