Hi Catalin, > # grep RSS /proc/*/status > 1/status:VmRSS: 604 kB > 10413/status:VmRSS: 496 kB > 1241/status:VmRSS: 1412 kB > 1273/status:VmRSS: 684 kB > 1308/status:VmRSS: 412 kB > 1318/status:VmRSS: 364 kB > 1386/status:VmRSS: 552 kB > 1654/status:VmRSS: 452 kB > 1768/status:VmRSS: 660 kB > 1810/status:VmRSS: 648 kB > 1949/status:VmRSS: 404 kB > 447/status:VmRSS: 276 kB > 448/status:VmRSS: 212 kB > 6496/status:VmRSS: 496 kB > 6497/status:VmRSS: 452 kB > self/status:VmRSS: 384 kB
Is it correct if I understand it this way: the process id 10413 use 496 kB of ram? On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 12:06 AM, Damien Wyart <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > * Le Tran Dat <[email protected]> [2014-06-26 11:22]: > > I am compiling Openwrt image. However, the current board is pretty low > > in RAM. I would like to check which application accounts for the most > > ram usage. > > You might also find this tool useful (I did not test it on OpenWRT, not > sure it will behave the same as on a workstation or server): > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pixelb/ps_mem/master/ps_mem.py > > -- > Damien Wyart > _______________________________________________ > openwrt-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users >
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