Hi,
We have HP-UX 11.23 and i want to use glance utility to monitor the memory usuage. Can someone tell me how to sort by memory usuage in glance utility?
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I am developing a Network Appliation to monitor computers in a network.
Specs are
App monitors the current web page viewed in each system
App also can shutdown the computer in the network
App can show all process run by each computer in the network
I am now confused how to start my... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I need to monitor the memory usage of a particular process continuously. As of now I am using the following command:
ps -fu <user name> -o pid,comm,vsz | grep <process_name> | grep -v grep
The output of this command gives me what i need except i want the output to keep getting updated... (3 Replies)
ok, so i'm trying to write a shell script (not perl) that monitors memory usage on a server. but i'm confused as to what fields exactly determines that yes, memory is low on a particular server.
it sounds simple enough, but it really isn't. what do I look for in the field below?
... (1 Reply)
18:45:47 # free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 96679 95909 770 0 1530 19550
-/+ buffers/cache: 74828 21851
Swap: 12287 652 11635
Hi all. The below output is from a RHEL 4.5... (0 Replies)
hi guys
I am having a doubt about memory monitoring on linux system
what I should be monitoring? memory usage? o swap usage?
I am using some monitoring tools but I am confused to what monitor for alerting
for example this case
looks the memory usage is very high and it's like that all... (2 Replies)
My son does homework on a school laptop. I was thinking about setting up a gateway on my home network, so that I can monitor web traffic and know if he is doing his homework without standing over his shoulder. Ideally I would like to use the Raspberry Pi Model b that I already have. However, I... (15 Replies)
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mmap2
MMAP2(2) Linux Programmer's Manual MMAP2(2)NAME
mmap2 - map files or devices into memory
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/mman.h>
void *mmap2(void *addr, size_t length, int prot,
int flags, int fd, off_t pgoffset);
DESCRIPTION
The mmap2() system call operates in exactly the same way as mmap(2), except that the final argument specifies the offset into the file in
4096-byte units (instead of bytes, as is done by mmap(2)). This enables applications that use a 32-bit off_t to map large files (up to
2^44 bytes).
RETURN VALUE
On success, mmap2() returns a pointer to the mapped area. On error -1 is returned and errno is set appropriately.
ERRORS
EFAULT Problem with getting the data from userspace.
EINVAL (Various platforms where the page size is not 4096 bytes.) offset * 4096 is not a multiple of the system page size.
mmap2() can return any of the same errors as mmap(2).
VERSIONS
mmap2() is available since Linux 2.3.31.
CONFORMING TO
This system call is Linux-specific.
NOTES
Nowadays, the glibc mmap() wrapper function invokes this system call rather than the mmap(2) system call.
On ia64, the unit for offset is actually the system page size, rather than 4096 bytes.
SEE ALSO getpagesize(2), mmap(2), mremap(2), msync(2), shm_open(3)COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.25 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can
be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
Linux 2008-04-22 MMAP2(2)