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RE: Memory being used



You can use the command called top.
/usr/bin/top
Apart from displaying the system's processes and cpu usage, it will show
memory usage. total mem, used, free | total swap, used, free.
I hope this helps.
cheers,
bgarza

> Hello all, 
> 
>     I would like to know how I can find out the actual amount of
> memory being used. I have 96M RAM and am running Redhat 4.1. I have
> included the argument Mem = 96M during startup; I would like to know
> how exactly can I determine that it is using the 96 megs. 
> 
> 
> Thanks 
> Jay 



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