pmap - report memory map of a process
The pmap command reports the memory map of a process or
processes.
- -x,
--extended
- Show the extended format.
- -d, --device
- Show the device format.
- -q, --quiet
- Do not display some header or footer lines.
- -A, --range
low,high
- Limit results to the given range to low and high address
range. Notice that the low and high arguments are single string separated
with comma.
- -X
- Show even more details than the -x option. WARNING: format changes
according to /proc/PID/smaps
- -XX
- Show everything the kernel provides
- -p,
--show-path
- Show full path to files in the mapping column
- -c, --read-rc
- Read the default configuration
- -C, --read-rc-from
file
- Read the configuration from file
- -n,
--create-rc
- Create new default configuration
- -N, --create-rc-to
file
- Create new configuration to file
- -h, --help
- Display help text and exit.
- -V, --version
- Display version information and exit.
- 0
- Success.
- 1
- Failure.
- 42
- Did not find all processes asked for.
No standards apply, but pmap looks an awful lot like a
SunOS command.