I know about them. I just have to dig out a thick book everytime I want to do
something even remotely beyond basic. I do a lot in rexx, but it's
sorta cumbersome to do some of the things like awk, grep and the lot can do.
It's just a question of your experience.
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On Mar 16, 2007, at 1:37 PM, James Melin wrote:
> 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.
Learn about grep, sed, and awk. You can create your own customized
report with a shell script by filtering on process name, then
selecting the correct field showing size, then adding those fields
together. Kind of a pain, but not really that hard.
Adam
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