Meminfo
Dear All As far as I know , to check for the amount of installed RAM on my CentOS server I checked it as:
#more /proc/meminfo Can you please let me know how can I check for the instantaneous occupied amount of my RAM the similar way the task manager shows it on my Win server ?
Thank you in advance
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If you have an X instance running then the GNOME system monitor will give a very similar graphical interface to the Windows Task Manager.
yum install gnome-system-monitor
I’m sure there’s others out there.
Cheers,
-pete
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Can you please let me have the related command that can be issued at the CLI like the top command that measures the cpu load rather than using gui ?
why don’t you just use command:
free -m vmstat
Cheers, Barbara
top shows memory usage too
Thank you very much . I got the required answer. Please consider this as SOLVED . Thank you again
GUI: gkrellm, kinfocenter, ksysguard, and numerous widgets for the KDE
Plasma desktop.
CLI: top, atop, htop, glances
And there are more for each category.
vmstat -s -S M | grep mem