1passenger-memory-stats(8) Administration Commands passenger-memory-stats(8)
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6 passenger-memory-stats - reports a snapshot of the Apache and Phusion
7 Passenger memory statistcs
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13 passenger-memory-stats allows you to easily analyze the real memory
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16 Process inspection tools such as ps and top are useful, but they rarely
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20 There are many technical reasons why this is so, but an explanation is
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24 When you run this tool the Private or private dirty RSS field shows the
25 real memory usage of processes.
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28 HTTPD The full filename to the Apache executable. By default, Passen‐
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42 Phusion Passenger is written by Phusion (http://www.phusion.nl)
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44 This manual page was written by Neil Wilson <neil@brightbox.co.uk> for
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49Phusion Passenger 2.0 passenger-memory-stats(8)