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Table 46, Command output, memory to the process.

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Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters job job-id: Specifies a user process by its job ID, in the range of 1 to 2147483647. verbose: Displays detailed information. Without this keyword, the command displays brief information. slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID. Without this option, the command displays heap memory usage for the user process on the master device. Usage guidelines Heap memory comprises fixed-sized blocks such as 16-byte or 64-byte blocks. It stores data and variables used by the user process. When a user process starts, the system dynamically allocates heap memory to the process. Each memory block has an address represented in hexadecimal format, which can be used to access the memory block. You can view memory block addresses by using the display process memory heap size command, and view memory block contents by using the display process memory heap address command. Examples # Display brief information about heap memory usage for the process identified by job ID 48. display process memory heap job 48 Total virtual memory heap space (in bytes) : 2293760 Total physical memory heap space (in bytes) : 58368 Total allocated memory (in bytes) : 42368 # Display detailed information about heap memory usage for the process identified by job ID 48. display process memory heap job 48 verbose Heap usage: Size Free Used Total Free Ratio 16 8 52 60 13% 64 3 1262 1265 0.2% 128 2 207 209 1% 512 3 55 58 5.1% 4096 3 297 300 1% 8192 1 19 20 5% 81920 0 1 1 0% Summary: Total virtual memory heap space (in bytes) : 2293760 Total physical memory heap space (in bytes) : 58368 Total allocated memory (in bytes) : 42368 Table 46 Command output Field Size Free Used Description Size of each memory block, in bytes. Number of free memory blocks. Number of used memory blocks. 170

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Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
job
job-id
: Specifies a user process by its job ID, in the range of 1 to 2147483647.
verbose
: Displays detailed information. Without this keyword, the command displays brief information.
slot
slot-number
: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID. Without this option, the command displays
heap memory usage for the user process on the master device.
Usage guidelines
Heap memory comprises fixed-sized blocks such as 16-byte or 64-byte blocks. It stores data and
variables used by the user process. When a user process starts, the system dynamically allocates heap
memory to the process.
Each memory block has an address represented in hexadecimal format, which can be used to access the
memory block. You can view memory block addresses by using the
display process memory heap size
command, and view memory block contents by using the
display process memory heap address
command.
Examples
# Display brief information about heap memory usage for the process identified by job ID 48.
<Sysname> display process memory heap job 48
Total virtual memory heap space (in bytes)
:
2293760
Total physical memory heap space (in bytes) :
58368
Total allocated memory (in bytes)
:
42368
# Display detailed information about heap memory usage for the process identified by job ID 48.
<Sysname> display process memory heap job 48 verbose
Heap usage:
Size
Free
Used
Total
Free Ratio
16
8
52
60
13%
64
3
1262
1265
0.2%
128
2
207
209
1%
512
3
55
58
5.1%
4096
3
297
300
1%
8192
1
19
20
5%
81920
0
1
1
0%
Summary:
Total virtual memory heap space (in bytes)
:
2293760
Total physical memory heap space (in bytes) :
58368
Total allocated memory (in bytes)
:
42368
Table 46
Command output
Field
Description
Size
Size of each memory block, in bytes.
Free
Number of free memory blocks.
Used
Number of used memory blocks.