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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Memory footprint Post 302979980 by chercheur111 on Monday 22nd of August 2016 03:11:40 PM
Old 08-22-2016
Memory footprint

Hi all,

Please, what mean :

an analysis of the memory footprint for used applications.


what results i have to provide ?

Thank you so much for help.
Kind regards.
 

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FOOTPRINT(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					      FOOTPRINT(1)

NAME
footprint -- gathers memory information about one or more processes SYNOPSIS
footprint [-j path] [-f bytes|formatted|pages] [-p name|pid] [-x name|pid] [-t] [-s] [-v] [-y] [-w] [--swapped] [--wired] [-a] process-name | pid | memgraph [...] footprint -h, --help DESCRIPTION
The footprint utility gathers and displays memory consumption information for the specified processes or memory graph files. footprint will display all addressable memory used by the specified processes, but it emphasizes memory considered 'dirty' by the kernel for purposes of accounting. If multiple processes are specified, footprint will de-duplicate multiply mapped objects and will display shared objects separately from private ones. footprint must be run as root when inspecting processes that are not owned by the current user. OPTIONS
-a, --all target all processes (will take much longer) -j, --json path also save a JSON representation of the data to the specified path -f, --format bytes|formatted|pages textual output should be formatted in bytes, pages, or human-readable formatted (default) -p, --proc name target the given process by name (can be used multiple times) -p, --pid pid target the given process by pid (can be used multiple times) -x, --exclude name/pid exclude the given process by name or pid (can be used multiple times) often used with --all to exclude some processes from analysis -t, --targetChildren in addition to the supplied processes, target their children, grandchildren, etc. -s, --skip skip processes that are dirty tracked and have no outstanding XPC transactions (i.e., are "clean") -v display vmmap-like output of address space layout -y, --summary print only regions with dirty memory, and condense __TEXT, __DATA, and __LINKEDIT regions into 'Other' subtotal -w, --wide show wide output with all columns (implies --swapped --wired) --swapped show swapped/compressed column, a subset of 'dirty' --wired show wired memory column, a subset of 'dirty' -h, --help display help and exit SAMPLE USAGE
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