From owner-freebsd-questions Sun Dec 7 22:23:27 1997 Return-Path: Received: (from root@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.7/8.8.7) id WAA04016 for questions-outgoing; Sun, 7 Dec 1997 22:23:27 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from owner-freebsd-questions) Received: from mail.san.rr.com (san.rr.com [204.210.0.1]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id WAA04008 for ; Sun, 7 Dec 1997 22:23:25 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from Studded@dal.net) Received: from dt051n19.san.rr.com (dt051n19.san.rr.com [204.210.32.25]) by mail.san.rr.com (8.8.7/8.8.7) with SMTP id WAA09076; Sun, 7 Dec 1997 22:23:40 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <199712080623.WAA09076@mail.san.rr.com> From: "Studded" To: "John S. Dyson" Cc: "FreeBSD-Questions@freebsd.org" Date: Sun, 07 Dec 97 22:21:52 -0800 Reply-To: "Studded" Priority: Normal X-Mailer: PMMail 1.95a For OS/2 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Re: Out of Swap Space? Sender: owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk On Sun, 7 Dec 1997 21:40:44 -0500 (EST), John S. Dyson wrote: >"pstat -s" tells you the swap space currently allocated. Pardon me if this is a FAQ, but I've looked high and low for something that will tell me WHICH processes are swapping. I've often wanted this information for balancing loads between machines, but the only thing I've come up with is killing processes selectively, which is of course, less than optimal. :) Any help appreciated, Doug *** Proud operator, designer and maintainer of the world's largest *** Internet Relay Chat server. 4,297 clients and still growing. :-) *** Try spider.dal.net on ports 6662-4 (Powered by FreeBSD) *** Part of the DALnet IRC network ***