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 The "proportional set size" ([[glossary#PSS|PSS]]) smem reports is the memory the program plus the '"fair share" of each shared area to give a realistic measure.' That means, of course, the program's PSS will shrink the more programs with the same shared libraries will run.  The "proportional set size" ([[glossary#PSS|PSS]]) smem reports is the memory the program plus the '"fair share" of each shared area to give a realistic measure.' That means, of course, the program's PSS will shrink the more programs with the same shared libraries will run. 
  
-We will measure all programs under the same condition, by running as few as background processes as possible and only those which are needed for the program - obviously we have to run X11 to measure the memory usage for a graphical program which runs under X11. As it is default on Linux, the **used unit is kilobyte (kB)**+We will measure all programs under the same condition (a machine with 2 GB RAM), by running as few as background processes as possible and only those which are needed for the program - obviously we have to run X11 to measure the memory usage for a graphical program which runs under X11 (using a resolution of 1024x768). As it is default on Linux, the **unit used is kilobyte (kB)**
  
  
  
  
how_we_measure.1610836010.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/01/16 22:26 by senioradmin

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