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Old 05-16-2017
How can I check actual memory usage each Process?

I can't check actual memory usage in the Redhat 5.5...

The used memory is 14214 Mb of Total 15919 by Free -m command.

I sum the RSS value on PS aux command result and the value is 5428.66Mb.

Yes It's quite different actual usage memory and RSS value.

So I added Shared memory value (4882.22Mb) by ipcs command but It's still quite different even though I added shared memory value to RSS value

Please help me.... now our one of servers reach the memory over 90%.

I can't check which process is taking many memory now..

Code:
[root@ ~]# ipcs -m | awk 'BEGIN { TOTAL = 0 }{ TOTAL = TOTAL +$5}END{print TOTAL}'
4999377

Code:
[root@ ~]# ps aux | awk 'BEGIN { TOTAL = 0 }{ TOTAL = TOTAL +$6}END{print TOTAL}'
5567792

Code:
[root@ ~]# free -m
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:         15919      15669        250          0        629        823
-/+ buffers/cache:      14215       1704
Swap:        10236       1073       9163

 

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acctcms(8)						      System Manager's Manual							acctcms(8)

NAME
acctcms - Produces command usage summaries from accounting records SYNOPSIS
acctcms [-acjnspot] file ... FLAGS
Displays output in ASCII summary format rather than the default binary format. The acctcms command sorts its output in descending order according to total K-core minutes. The unit K-core minutes is the amount of storage used (in kilobytes) multiplied by the amount of time the buffer was in use. The hog factor is the total CPU time divided by the total real time. The ASCII summary output format has the fol- lowing headings: The COMMAND NAME column specifies the name of the command. Because only object modules are reported by the accounting system, the sh command entry specifies the entry for all shell processes, regardless of their actual names. The NUMBER CMDS column speci- fies the total number of command invocations during the accounting period. The TOTAL KCOREMIN column combines the amount of memory used and the length of time used. Memory is specified in kilobyte blocks, and time is specified in minutes. The TOTAL CPU-MIN column specifies the total CPU time needed to process the command the number of times specified in the NUMBER CMDS column. The TOTAL REAL-MIN column speci- fies the total number of real-time minutes needed to process the command the number of times specified in the NUMBER CMDS column. The MEAN SIZE-K column specifies the average amount of memory in kilobytes used to process the command the number of times specified in the NUMBER CMDS column. The MEAN CPU-MIN column specifies the average amount of CPU time that the command used each time it was processed. The mean CPU minutes are obtained by dividing the total CPU minutes by the total number of commands. The HOG FACTOR column specifies the CPU time needed to process the command the number of times specified in the NUMBER CMDS column with respect to the time required to process all com- mands. This value shows the ratio of system availability to system utilization. The CHARS TRANSFD column specifies the total number of characters that were read or written when the command was processed the number of times specified in the NUMBER CMDS column. The BLOCKS READ column specifies the number of file system blocks (1 block is equivalent to 1 kilobyte) that were read when the command was processed the number of times specified in the NUMBER CMDS column. The number of blocks read may not correspond with the number of characters trans- ferred. Sorts in descending order according to total CPU time rather than total K-core minutes. Combines all commands called only once in the column specified by "***other" in the COMMAND NAME column. Sorts in descending order according to the number of times each command was called. Displays a command summary of nonprime-time commands. Displays a command summary of prime-time commands. Assumes that any file specified after this flag is in binary format. Processes all records as total accounting records. The default binary format splits each heading into prime-time and nonprime-time parts. DESCRIPTION
The acctcms command outputs data in a format called TOTAL COMMAND SUMMARY. This command reads each file specified, combines and sorts all records for identically named processes, and writes them in a binary format to the output device. Files are usually organized in the acct file format. When you specify the -o and -p flags together, the acctcms command produces a summary report that combines commands processed during both prime and nonprime time. All the output summaries specify total usage, except for the number of times run, CPU minutes, and real minutes, which are split into prime-time and nonprime-time minutes. EXAMPLES
To collect command accounting records from one or more source files into a command summary file called today and to maintain a running total summary of commands in a file called cmtotal, add the following lines to an accounting shell script: acctcms [source File(s) ....] > today cp total prev_tot acctcms -s today prev_tot > cmtotal acctcms -a -s cmtotal First, the acctcms command is used to redirect command records in File(s) that you specify to a file called today. Next, the old total com- mand summary file is renamed prev_tot. Then, the command summary records that are collected in the today and the prev_tot files are redi- rected to a new command summary file called cmtotal. These are all binary files. The last acctcms command outputs to the default output device the contents of the cmtotal file in the ASCII default command summary format previously described, so that the report may be dis- played. FILES
Specifies the command path. This is where prime time is set. Accounting header files that define formats for writing accounting files. RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: acct(8), runacct(8) Functions: acct(2) delim off acctcms(8)
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