Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?



gazelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Kenny McCormack) writes:
> In article <lnsltbe4ht.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Keith Thompson <kst-u@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>"David Resnick" <lndresnick@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>[...]
>>> This is all system specific, so OT in comp.lang.c. From what you are
>>> saying,
>>> I believe comp.unix.programmer would be a good place for you to get
>>> help. <OT> On Linux, May find what you want in /proc file system, you
>>> could ask about that in cup </OT>
>>
>><STILL_OT>
>>/proc is Linux-specific, though some other Unix-like systems may
>>provide something similar.
>></STILL_OT>
>
> That should have been:
>
> <WRONG>
> /proc is Linux-specific, though some other Unix-like systems may
> provide something similar.
> </WRONG>
>
> Solaris has /proc, as do (I believe) over Unix flavors.

With a *very* different interface, the details of which are, of
course, best discussed elsewhere. Followups to /dev/null.

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