The pmap command displays memory map of a process. Which provides information about how the virtual memory of a process is allocated and utilized.
- About pmap: To report memory map of a process
- Comes From: procps-3.2.8
- Configuration Files:
- Path: /usr/bin/pmap
Examples:
1. To report memory map of a process
| $ pmap 2210 |
2. To show the extended format
| $ pmap -x 2210 |
3. To show the device format
| $ pmap -d 2210 |
4. To hide header and footer lines
| $ pmap -q 2210 |
5. To show the version
| $ pmap -V |
Related Commands: ps. pgrep