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On Sun, 28 Apr 1996, Stan Sieler wrote:
> BTW, yes...I see some obvious enhancement requests here :)
> E.g., summarize by object class for the specified PIN.
> Or, sort by virtual address (instead of by physical memory address),
> or sort by object class (and then virtual address).
Pardon my ignorance here, but could you use a "ps" command (if there is
one) under the POSIX shell? If so, would it show all processes, or just
POSIX processes? If you can get a process listing, or if the POSIX
libraries support it, could you port the commonly used UNIX program "top"
to MPE/POSIX to show the shared, cached, active, and swap memory taken by
all processes, as well as show the %CPU being utilized et al by each?
Is there any way to get memory usage info under MPE/V?
Daniel Kosack
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