ps_mem: A Lightweight Tool for Accurate Memory Usage Reporting
Are you looking for a reliable way to measure the memory footprint of your programs on Linux? Look no further than ps_mem! This simple Python script provides an accurate view of a program's in-core memory usage.
What it Does
ps_mem goes beyond the basic memory information provided by tools like ps
. It delves into the /proc
filesystem to extract a more precise picture of memory consumption, including:
- Resident Set Size (RSS): The amount of physical memory a process actively uses.
- Shared Memory: Memory shared with other processes. This helps identify potential memory optimization opportunities.
Key Features
- Accuracy: ps_mem leverages the
/proc/$pid/smaps
file for more accurate memory reporting compared to traditional methods. - Lightweight: Being a Python script, ps_mem is easy to install and use, with minimal resource overhead.
- Informative Output: ps_mem displays memory usage in human-readable units (KiB, MiB, etc.) for easy comprehension.
- Process Counting: It also reports the number of processes with a specific name, aiding in identifying resource-intensive applications.
Getting Started
ps_mem is available on GitHub: https://github.com/pixelb/ps_mem
Installation:
- Ensure you have Python 3 installed.
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/pixelb/ps_mem.git
- Navigate to the project directory:
cd ps_mem
- Run the script:
python ps_mem.py
Going Further
ps_mem offers a straightforward approach to memory analysis.
- For detailed information on script functionality, refer to the commit history: https://github.com/pixelb/ps_mem
- If you're comfortable with Python, consider contributing to the project's development!
For a deeper dive into memory management, explore tools like top
and htop
for real-time monitoring, or consider profiling tools for a more comprehensive analysis.
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