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Related commands • display process memory heap • display process memory heap size display process memory heap size Use display process memory heap size to display the addresses of memory blocks with a specified size used by a process. Syntax display process memory heap job job-id size memory-size [ offset offset-size ] [ slot slot-number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters job job-id: Specifies a process by its job ID, in the range of 1 to 2147483647. size memory-size: Specifies the memory block size in the range of 1 to 4294967295. offset offset-size: Specifies an offset in the range of 0 to 4294967295. The default value is 128. For example, suppose the system allocates 100 16-byte memory blocks to process job 1, and the process has used 66 blocks. Then if you execute the display process memory heap job 1 size 16 offset 50 command, the output shows the addresses of the 51st through 66th 16-byte blocks used by the process. slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID. Without this option, the command displays block address information on the master device. Usage guidelines This command displays memory block addresses in hexadecimal format. To view memory block content, execute the display process memory heap address command. Examples # Display the addresses of 16-byte memory blocks used by process job 1. display process memory heap job 1 size 16 0xb7e300c0 0xb7e300d0 0xb7e300e0 0xb7e300f0 0xb7e30100 0xb7e30110 0xb7e30120 0xb7e30130 0xb7e30140 0xb7e30150 0xb7e30160 0xb7e30170 0xb7e30180 0xb7e30190 0xb7e301a0 0xb7e301b0 0xb7e301c0 0xb7e301d0 0xb7e301e0 0xb7e301f0 0xb7e30200 0xb7e30210 0xb7e30220 0xb7e30230 # Display the addresses of 16-byte memory blocks starting from the fifth block used by process job 1. display process memory heap job 1 size 16 offset 4 0xb7e30100 0xb7e30110 0xb7e30120 0xb7e30130 0xb7e30140 0xb7e30150 0xb7e30160 0xb7e30170 0xb7e30180 0xb7e30190 0xb7e301a0 0xb7e301b0 0xb7e301c0 0xb7e301d0 0xb7e301e0 0xb7e301f0 172

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Related commands
display process memory heap
display process memory heap size
display process memory heap size
Use
display process memory heap size
to display the addresses of memory blocks with a specified size
used by a process.
Syntax
display process memory heap
job
job-id
size
memory-size
[
offset
offset-size
]
[
slot
slot-number
]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
job
job-id
: Specifies a process by its job ID, in the range of 1 to 2147483647.
size
memory-size: Specifies the memory block size in the range of 1 to 4294967295.
offset
offset-size
: Specifies an offset in the range of 0 to 4294967295. The default value is 128. For
example, suppose the system allocates 100 16-byte memory blocks to process job 1, and the process has
used 66 blocks. Then if you execute the
display process memory heap
job
1
size
16
offset
50
command,
the output shows the addresses of the 51
st
through 66
th
16-byte blocks used by the process.
slot
slot-number
: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID. Without this option, the command displays
block address information on the master device.
Usage guidelines
This command displays memory block addresses in hexadecimal format. To view memory block content,
execute the
display process memory heap address
command.
Examples
# Display the addresses of 16-byte memory blocks used by process job 1.
<Sysname> display process memory heap job 1 size 16
0xb7e300c0
0xb7e300d0
0xb7e300e0
0xb7e300f0
0xb7e30100
0xb7e30110
0xb7e30120
0xb7e30130
0xb7e30140
0xb7e30150
0xb7e30160
0xb7e30170
0xb7e30180
0xb7e30190
0xb7e301a0
0xb7e301b0
0xb7e301c0
0xb7e301d0
0xb7e301e0
0xb7e301f0
0xb7e30200
0xb7e30210
0xb7e30220
0xb7e30230
# Display the addresses of 16-byte memory blocks starting from the fifth block used by process job 1.
<Sysname> display process memory heap job 1 size 16 offset 4
0xb7e30100
0xb7e30110
0xb7e30120
0xb7e30130
0xb7e30140
0xb7e30150
0xb7e30160
0xb7e30170
0xb7e30180
0xb7e30190
0xb7e301a0
0xb7e301b0
0xb7e301c0
0xb7e301d0
0xb7e301e0
0xb7e301f0