Monday, February 7, 2011

How to sort processes by RSS (memory utilization) in glance in HPUX

While investigating your Oracle processes memory utilization, it is valuable to see them in order. It is quite hard to find the below shortcut for me, which makes it valuable to note:)

From the main screen do the following:

o then 1 then arrow down to sort key & type "disk" then y

Excerpt from: http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1296503089852+28353475&threadId=403362
Thank you Jeff!

5 comments:

oratest said...

Thanks. :) :)

I was searching it since so many days..

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