1PMAP(1)                          User Commands                         PMAP(1)
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NAME

6       pmap - report memory map of a process
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SYNOPSIS

9       pmap [options] pid [...]
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DESCRIPTION

12       The pmap command reports the memory map of a process or processes.
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OPTIONS

15       -x, --extended
16              Show the extended format.
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18       -d, --device
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21       -q, --quiet
22              Do not display some header or footer lines.
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24       -A, --range low,high
25              Limit  results to the given range to low and high address range.
26              Notice that the low and high arguments are single  string  sepa‐
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29       -X     Show  even  more  details  than  the  -x option. WARNING: format
30              changes according to /proc/PID/smaps
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32       -XX    Show everything the kernel provides
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34       -p, --show-path
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37       -c, --read-rc
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43       -n, --create-rc
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46       -N, --create-rc-to file
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49       -h, --help
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52       -V, --version
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EXIT STATUS

56              0      Success.
57              1      Failure.
58              42     Did not find all processes asked for.
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SEE ALSO

61       ps(1), pgrep(1)
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STANDARDS

64       No standards apply, but pmap looks an awful lot like a SunOS command.
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REPORTING BUGS

67       Please send bug reports to ⟨procps@freelists.org⟩
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71procps-ng                       September 2012                         PMAP(1)
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