Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 22:03:57 +0400 From: Dmitry Sivachenko <trtrmitya@gmail.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: RES column in top(1) output Message-ID: <24044FD7-4E2A-493F-B0CE-701C3A73169F@gmail.com>
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Hello, Can you please explain me the meaning of RES column in top(1) output: as far as I understand from man-page, it is resident portion of the = process, that is the amount of memory process takes from RAM. But I = get: Mem: 55G Active, 23G Inact, 11G Wired, 3729M Cache, 9838M Buf, 97M Free Swap: 49G Total, 14M Used, 49G Free PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU = COMMAND 93273 username 103 52 0 141G 115G uwait 22 25:37 19.82% = XXX So I have a machine with 96GB of RAM, no swap is used and my process's = resident size is 115G (more than physical memory). It is clear I am missing something. Thanks in advance.=
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