to find out the total RAM installed on your FreeBSD box use something like this
sysctl hw.physmem
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Little Sugar: Useful commands while programming on Unix Systems
Here are a list of commands that re use file while programming on unix systems
pid = process id
ps aux | grep process_name
- to search for a given process name , generally use this to fetch pid of process
lsof -p pid
- to get all the files or file descriptors being used by the process having pid
lsof | grep file_name
- to get the list processes using a given file
sockstat | grep process_name
- to see the socket connections between a host and desinations
strace -p pid
- to see what the process is doing in general
nc hostname port
- to see data flowing from the hostname at the given portu
pid = process id
ps aux | grep process_name
- to search for a given process name , generally use this to fetch pid of process
lsof -p pid
- to get all the files or file descriptors being used by the process having pid
lsof | grep file_name
- to get the list processes using a given file
sockstat | grep process_name
- to see the socket connections between a host and desinations
strace -p pid
- to see what the process is doing in general
nc hostname port
- to see data flowing from the hostname at the given portu
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