--On 30. Mai 2013 18:15:04 +0530 itishree sukla <itishree.sukla@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response. Below is the out put of Top Commnd.
>
> 3971 postgres 20 0 8048m 303m 301m S 0 0.9 0:04.34
> /usr/lib/postgresql/9.2/bin/postgres -D /var/lib/postgresql/9.2/main -c
> config_file=/etc/postgre
> 3972 postgres 20 0 66828 1820 708 S 0 0.0 1:36.37
> postgres: logger
> process
>
>
> 3974 postgres 20 0 8054m 7.6g 7.6g S 0 24.1 0:56.59
> postgres: checkpointer
> process
>
On Linux i often find the pmap utility a far better tool to get an idea
what a process
actually consumes of memory. The output can be large sometimes, but it's
more "fine grained".
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Thanks
Bernd