Analysing memory-locked, texted-locked, or data-locked processes
Mott Given
ntm1169 at dsacg3.UUCP
Sat Oct 7 00:22:18 AEST 1989
The "ps" command can be used in trouble-shooting system performance
problems. The man pages on ps say that the state of a process may have
a 2nd letter indicating the memory status of the process, eg.
P (memory-locked), T (text-locked) , D (data-locked), etc. How would you
use this field in trouble-shooting system performance problems?
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