On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 at 18:12, Orlando Andico wrote:
> Heh. Lucky you. That's "only" 33M. And that's just one process, note
> the monotonic, consecutive PID's -- those are threads.
Pardon this newbie-ish question, Eric Pareja and the rest who hang out in
#PLUG @ UPCM.net know that "I was (sic) born yesterday". How can one know
whether certain processes actually just use one bunch of memory because
they are threads (as in the case of the soffice.bin processes with rather
consecutive PIDs that only start "moving apart" as time goes by when other
processes get PIDs in between them)? I'm looking at the reports of top
and:
o I now have 15 instances (is this the right term?) of soffice.bin every
one of them with the same memory and CPU usages, using supposedly only
52MB for the entire lot.
o Opera (opera-static) has two, again with identical CPU and memory
usages, so I deduce that again these are threads, and only use 20MB
for the pair.
o Apache-SSL (apache-ssl), though, has a bunch of processes running with
different CPU and memory usages. Is it correct to deduce that the
memory of these must be summed up to find out how much RAM apache-ssl
in its entirety is using?
--> Jijo
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