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- From: pgainer@vnet.ibm.com (Patrick Gainer)
- Message-ID: <19930121.083353.789@almaden.ibm.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 11:19:13 EST
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
- Subject: Re: vmstat, tprof, and etc.
- Organization: IBM - Toronto Lab
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- In <1993Jan21.055202.1662@gagme.chi.il.us> Peter Kim writes:
- >What I want to know is how much text, data, heap, and stack spaces
- >my application is using. Can I measure these things? Are there
- >other tools for these?
- >
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- If you have tprof, you probably also have svmon. You can use this tool
- to take snapshots of the various memory segments which will give you
- some idea regarding your memory usage. Look for it in the same place
- you found tprof.
-
- Patrick Gainer
- pgainer@vnet.ibm.com
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