This is muse, which lists out memory usage categorized by Active, Inactive,
Wired, Reserved, Cache, Buffer, Total, and Free in a manner more friendly
and verbose than vmstat and without as much clutter as Top.
It is inspired in part by top(1), OS9's mfree, Linux's free, and DOS's
mem /c
PR: 15731
Submitted by: Nick Johnson <freebsd@spatula.net>
1999-12-28 02:45:45 +00:00
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This is muse, which lists out memory usage categorized by Active, Inactive,
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Wired, Reserved, Cache, Buffer, Total, and Free in a manner more friendly
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2003-06-25 03:01:46 +00:00
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and verbose than vmstat and without as much clutter as top(1).
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This is muse, which lists out memory usage categorized by Active, Inactive,
Wired, Reserved, Cache, Buffer, Total, and Free in a manner more friendly
and verbose than vmstat and without as much clutter as Top.
It is inspired in part by top(1), OS9's mfree, Linux's free, and DOS's
mem /c
PR: 15731
Submitted by: Nick Johnson <freebsd@spatula.net>
1999-12-28 02:45:45 +00:00
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It is inspired in part by top(1), OS9's mfree, Linux's free, and DOS's
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mem /c.
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WWW: http://www.spatula.net/proc/muse/index.src
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- Nick
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freebsd@spatula.net
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