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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Strange Program behaviour Post 302235733 by mrpugster on Friday 12th of September 2008 02:43:40 PM
Old 09-12-2008
Strange Program behaviour

Had a strange thing going on with my code. It's ok I figured it out for myself....

Last edited by mrpugster; 09-12-2008 at 04:10 PM.. Reason: closed
 

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tapset::proc_mem(3stap) 												   tapset::proc_mem(3stap)

NAME
tapset::proc_mem - systemtap proc_mem tapset DESCRIPTION
Process memory query and utility functions provide information about the memory usage of the current application. These functions provide information about the full size, resident, shared, code and data used by the current process. And provide utility functions to query the page size of the current architecture and create human readable string representations of bytes and pages used. proc_mem_size Total program virtual memory size in pages See function::proc_mem_size(3stap) for details. proc_mem_size_pid Total program virtual memory size in pages See function::proc_mem_size_pid(3stap) for details. proc_mem_rss Program resident set size in pages See function::proc_mem_rss(3stap) for details. proc_mem_rss_pid Program resident set size in pages See function::proc_mem_rss_pid(3stap) for details. proc_mem_shr Program shared pages (from shared mappings) See function::proc_mem_shr(3stap) for details. proc_mem_shr_pid Program shared pages (from shared mappings) See function::proc_mem_shr_pid(3stap) for details. proc_mem_txt Program text (code) size in pages See function::proc_mem_txt(3stap) for details. proc_mem_txt_pid Program text (code) size in pages See function::proc_mem_txt_pid(3stap) for details. proc_mem_data Program data size (data + stack) in pages See function::proc_mem_data(3stap) for details. proc_mem_data_pid Program data size (data + stack) in pages See function::proc_mem_data_pid(3stap) for details. mem_page_size Number of bytes in a page for this architecture See function::mem_page_size(3stap) for details. bytes_to_string Human readable string for given bytes See function::bytes_to_string(3stap) for details. pages_to_string Turns pages into a human readable string See function::pages_to_string(3stap) for details. proc_mem_string Human readable string of current proc memory usage See function::proc_mem_string(3stap) for details. proc_mem_string_pid Human readable string of process memory usage See function::proc_mem_string_pid(3stap) for details. SEE ALSO
function::proc_mem_size(3stap), function::proc_mem_size_pid(3stap), function::proc_mem_rss(3stap), function::proc_mem_rss_pid(3stap), function::proc_mem_shr(3stap), function::proc_mem_shr_pid(3stap), function::proc_mem_txt(3stap), function::proc_mem_txt_pid(3stap), function::proc_mem_data(3stap), function::proc_mem_data_pid(3stap), function::mem_page_size(3stap), function::bytes_to_string(3stap), function::pages_to_string(3stap), function::proc_mem_string(3stap), function::proc_mem_string_pid(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap) IBM
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