On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, Carl Johnstone wrote:

What everybody else in this thread is referring to as "shared" memory is
actually the amount of memory that hasn't needed to be duplicated because of
the copy-on-write semantics within the Linux kernel. Unfortunately there's
currently no easy way I know of to get these figures on Linux.

http://www.selenic.com/smem/

This can give you some good numbers on shared memory.


-dave

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