try `top` command
samag70-ignore@xxxxxxxx wrote:
samag70-ignore@xxxxxxxx wrote:
How can I see how much memory a particular process is using?
What about which processes are consuming the most memory on the system? Which processes are consuming the most CPU on the system?
(ps -aux isn't bad, but I'd prefer to get actual values back rather than %used.)
Sam
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