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From: Brett <brettspamacct@fastclick.com>
To: Kevin Kahley <kkahley@cs.uic.edu>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: exclusive memory held by a process
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 16:32:20 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F7E0704.4020009@fastclick.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10310031721300.28068-100000@ernie.cs.uic.edu>

I asked the same question yesterday.  If you look in /prod/[pid]/maps 
you can see the memory layout per process. Maybe you could find this 
information out by looking through the maps files? I didn't get a 
response about this but I'm still going to try this.


Good luck,

Brett

Kevin Kahley wrote:

> I am working with a pc system that has no swap space and no hard disk.
> I have direct control over 3 processes on this system and need to
> guarantee that they never use more than 190 MB of memory.  I have been
> getting the information about memory usage from /proc/*pid*/status but can
> not seem to make exact sense of what it is reporting.  Here are the values
> I am getting:
> 
> Name:	g
> State:	S (sleeping)
> Tgid:	292
> Pid:	292
> PPid:	284
> TracerPid:	0
> Uid:	0	0	0	0
> Gid:	0	0	0	0
> FDSize:	256
> Groups:	
> VmSize:	    7772 kB
> VmLck:	    7772 kB
> VmRSS:	    7772 kB
> VmData:	    4284 kB
> VmStk:	      32 kB
> VmExe:	    1028 kB
> VmLib:	    1760 kB
> SigPnd:	0000000000000000
> SigBlk:	0000000080000000
> SigIgn:	0000000000010000
> SigCgt:	0000000380000000
> CapInh:	0000000000000000
> CapPrm:	00000000fffffeff
> CapEff:	00000000fffffeff
> 
> 
> Name:	s
> State:	S (sleeping)
> Tgid:	288
> Pid:	288
> PPid:	287
> TracerPid:	0
> Uid:	0	0	0	0
> Gid:	0	0	0	0
> FDSize:	32
> Groups:	
> VmSize:	   83248 kB
> VmLck:	   83248 kB
> VmRSS:	   83244 kB
> VmData:	   81256 kB
> VmStk:	      20 kB
> VmExe:	      84 kB
> VmLib:	    1760 kB
> SigPnd:	0000000000000000
> SigBlk:	0000000080000000
> SigIgn:	0000000000000000
> SigCgt:	7ffffffffffbfeff
> CapInh:	0000000000000000
> CapPrm:	00000000fffffeff
> CapEff:	00000000fffffeff
> 
> 
> Name:	v
> State:	S (sleeping)
> Tgid:	248
> Pid:	248
> PPid:	1
> TracerPid:	0
> Uid:	0	0	0	0
> Gid:	0	0	0	0
> FDSize:	32
> Groups:	
> VmSize:	   85576 kB
> VmLck:	   85576 kB
> VmRSS:	   77436 kB
> VmData:	   74780 kB
> VmStk:	      20 kB
> VmExe:	     476 kB
> VmLib:	    2452 kB
> SigPnd:	0000000000000000
> SigBlk:	0000000080000000
> SigIgn:	0000000000000000
> SigCgt:	00000003e78074ff
> CapInh:	0000000000000000
> CapPrm:	00000000fffffeff
> CapEff:	00000000fffffeff
> 
> 
> I have read in many places that VmSize is the total in-memory size of the
> running process, but does this include memory that is being shared?  I
> thought about adding VmRSS, VmData, and VmStk, but that is greater than
> VmSize?   Can anyone tell me what is the amount of memory solely used by a
> process?  It's my understanding that my system should crash if these three
> processes exceed 190 MB, but using /proc/*pid* values does not confirm
> this...
> 
> please CC me on any responses:  kkahley@cs.uic.edu
> 
> Thank you much in advance.
> 
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      reply	other threads:[~2003-10-03 23:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-10-03 22:34 exclusive memory held by a process Kevin Kahley
2003-10-03 23:32 ` Brett [this message]

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