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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat pmap -d ldap-process-id Post 302385635 by TonyFullerMalv on Friday 8th of January 2010 06:36:43 PM
Old 01-08-2010
Running:
Code:
$ man pmap

Will give you a manual page on the pmap command, this page:
Manpage of PMAP
says: "pmap(1) displays information about a process's memory mappings" so it only displays information, it does not change it.

The line you give implies that you have already run something like:
Code:
$ ps -ef | grep ldap

to get the process ID (PID) number of the LDAP process you are interested in and put that number in place of ldap-process-id when running the pmap command.
 

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PMAP(1) 							   User Commands							   PMAP(1)

NAME
pmap - report memory map of a process SYNOPSIS
pmap [options] pid [...] DESCRIPTION
The pmap command reports the memory map of a process or processes. OPTIONS
-x, --extended Show the extended format. -d, --device Show the device format. -q, --quiet Do not display some header or footer lines. -A, --range low,high Limit results to the given range to low and high address range. Notice that the low and high arguments are single string separated with comma. -X Show even more details than the -x option. WARNING: format changes according to /proc/PID/smaps -XX Show everything the kernel provides -p, --show-path Show full path to files in the mapping column -c, --read-rc Read the default configuration -C, --read-rc-from file Read the configuration from file -n, --create-rc Create new default configuration -N, --create-rc-to file Create new configuration to file -h, --help Display help text and exit. -V, --version Display version information and exit. EXIT STATUS
0 Success. 1 Failure. 42 Did not find all processes asked for. SEE ALSO
ps(1), pgrep(1) STANDARDS
No standards apply, but pmap looks an awful lot like a SunOS command. REPORTING BUGS
Please send bug reports to <procps@freelists.org> procps-ng September 2012 PMAP(1)
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