I can live with that. Add up the individual instances and so forth. Was hoping 
there was some means to aggregate it. But I didn't make that clear.  ps
and top are old friends.



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On Mar 16, 2007, at 1:16 PM, James Melin wrote:

> All of that is well and good....  We can agree that my management
> here are stingy. The bottom line question is this - what native
> Linux display
> commands can I use to determine the in-memory footprint of the
> httpd task(s) so I have a ballpark figure. I have a light duty DB2
> Connect server
> running in 200 megs, and it's fat and happy. I just would rather
> not guess.

ps or top will show you memory usage by process.

Adam

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