PMAP(1) Linux User's Manual PMAP(1) NAME pmap - report memory map of a process SYNOPSIS pmap [ -x | -d ] [ -q ] pids... pmap -V DESCRIPTION The pmap command reports the memory map of a process or processes. GENERAL OPTIONS -x extended Show the extended format. -d device Show the device format. -q quiet Do not display some header/footer lines. -V show version Displays version of program. EXTENDED AND DEVICE FORMAT FIELDS Address: start address of map Kbytes: size of map in kilobytes RSS: resident set size in kilobytes Dirty: dirty pages (both shared and private) in kilobytes Mode: permissions on map: read, write, execute, shared, private (copy on write) Mapping: file backing the map, or '[ anon ]' for allocated memory, or '[ stack ]' for the program stack Offset: offset into the file Device: device name (major:minor) SEE ALSO ps(1) pgrep(1) STANDARDS No standards apply, but pmap looks an awful lot like a SunOS command. AUTHOR Albert Cahalan <albert@users.sf.net> wrote pmap in 2002, and is the current maintainer of the procps collection. Please send bug reports to <procps-feedback@lists.sf.net>. Linux June 1, 2010 PMAP(1) |