[plug] Is there a way to tell whats in a swapfile?

Tomasz Grzegurzko tomasz_g at arach.net.au
Wed Nov 23 17:53:48 WST 2005


W.Kenworthy wrote:
> This is the dtrace I found:
> *  net-dialup/dtrace [ Masked ]
>       Latest version available: 2.01
>       Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
>       Size of downloaded files: 246 kB
>       Homepage:    ftp://ftp.avm.de/develper/d3trace/
>       Description: DTRACE traces ISDN messages with AVM ISDN-controllers
>       License:     as-is
> 
> Obviously not the one your thinking of.  In any case a reboot fixed it -
> I think the system was getting a bit unstable as I rebuilt a lot of
> packages the last few days without restarting things - end of year
> update/reconfiguration.
> 
> BillK

Don't forget to revdev-rebuild =)


Tomasz
> 
> On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 16:21 +0800, Steve Grasso wrote:
> 
>>Hi Bill,
>>
>>DTrace?
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Steve
>>
>>Quoting "W.Kenworthy" <billk at iinet.net.au>:
>>
>>
>>>Is there a way to tell whats in a swapfile?  I currently have 1.4+ G and
>>>would like to see what apps are actually present in there.
>>>
>>>The gnome system monitors shows X with over 400M, firefox > 600M, and
>>>quite a number with >200M as there footprint in memory, but other apps
>>>(obviously using different criteria such as showing RAM resident size
>>>only) such as top dispute this.
>>>
>>>BillK
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