Re: measuring shared memory on linux (was [Fwd: Re: /proc/*/statm, exactly what does "shared" mean?)]

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From: Salve J Nilsen
Subject: Re: measuring shared memory on linux (was [Fwd: Re: /proc/*/statm, exactly what does "shared" mean?)]
Date: 22:27 on 15 Feb 2005
Suddenly, Perrin Harkins uttered:
> On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 18:45 -0500, Stas Bekman wrote:
>> that approach is not very practical if change your code base constantly.
>> Since you will have to retune things every time you change your code.
>
> I know, it's terrible, but it's all I've come up with so far.

Perhaps the CSA (Comprehensive System Accounting) and ELSA (Enhanced Linux 
System Accounting) projects can do something for us? These provide patches 
to the Linux kernel in order to improve process accounting.

   CSA:  http://oss.sgi.com/projects/csa/
   ELSA: http://elsa.sourceforge.net/

Haven't looked at them closely, so this may be a shot in the dark... :-\


- Salve

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Re: measuring shared memory on linux (was [Fwd: Re: /proc/*/statm, exactly what does "shared" mean?)]
Salve J Nilsen 22:27 on 15 Feb 2005

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