Anyone here use processes which take up more memory than you have on the box?
I am trying to find out what happens when your perl process takes up more memory than you have on your box. In particular this is 64 bit perl 5.8, on Solaris 10, on AMD x86 chips.
Now dont laugh, but my process is taking up around 10Gb on a box with 8Gb real memory. It doesnt *seem* to be swapping much. The program is still running - but incredibly slowly.
Any suggestions for finding out more. I'm trying to get dtrace installed on the box. Should I learn about any other tools?
In reply to perl using more Memory Than I have Got by alexmc
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