Re: RES column in top(1) output

2013-05-21 Thread Dmitry Sivachenko
On 21.05.2013, at 22:40, Charles Swiger wrote: >> >> Mem: 55G Active, 23G Inact, 11G Wired, 3729M Cache, 9838M Buf, 97M Free >> Swap: 49G Total, 14M Used, 49G Free >> >> >> PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND >> 93273 username103 520 141G

RES column in top(1) output

2013-05-21 Thread Dmitry Sivachenko
Hello, Can you please explain me the meaning of RES column in top(1) output: as far as I understand from man-page, it is resident portion of the process, that is the amount of memory process takes from RAM. But I get: Mem: 55G Active, 23G Inact, 11G Wired, 3729M Cache, 9838M Buf, 97M Free Swap: