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how to get the tasks taking more size on RAM in linux

With the command free -g, I am able to get the total occupied size and free size of RAM in Linux. But want to understand which tasks or process taking more size, so that I can free up the RAM size.

             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:           125        121          4          0          6         94
-/+ buffers/cache:         20        105
Swap:           31          0         31
about 3 years ago · Santiago Trujillo
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Go for top command

then press shift+f

press a for pid information

ALso check

ps -eo pmem,vsz,pid

man ps

checkout pmem,vsz,pid.......

hope it helps.. thanks for the question !

about 3 years ago · Santiago Trujillo Report

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You can use below command to find running processes sorted by memory use:

ps -eo pmem,pcpu,rss,vsize,args | sort -k 1 -r | less

about 3 years ago · Santiago Trujillo Report
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