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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Apr 19 13:54:18 2004</li>
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Geoffrey wrote:
> Dow Hurst wrote:
>
>> How can we find the process that is soaking the memory? How do you
>> manipulate /proc to find out the originating process that owns the
>> memory being used? I know IRIX had tools to look at memory and see
>> which processes owned what part of memory. Does Linux?
>>
>> Seems if you knew what was leaking you would have a major part of the
>> battle won.
>
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> I believe we mentioned top, but he noted that doesn't give him anything.
> That's what concerns me. If it doesn't show, is it being hidden for a
> reason???
>
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