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Investigating operating system memory usage
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The methods of determining memory usage differ between operating systems. Refer to the section that matches your operating system.
Note: If you determine that you have insufficient memory, you must limit the amount of concurrently running processes or increase the amount of memory. If your operating system has been installed on a virtual machine, you can increase the amount of memory assigned to the virtual machine. For more information, see Increasing the amount of memory assigned to a virtual machine (1004059).
Windows
To determine memory usage:
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Run the Task Manager:
- Click Start>Run.
- Type taskmgr.
- Click OK.
Note: If you are running a version of Windows where this command does not work, you must find an alternate method of launching the Task Manager or determining the amount of free memory. -
Click the Performance tab. The memory usage is displayed.
Linux
Note: The exact procedure may differ between distributions of Linux. If the following commands do not work, consult the manual for your distribution of Linux.
To determine memory usage:
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Open a shell prompt. For more information, see Opening a command or shell prompt (1003892) .
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Type free -mt and press Enter. The m emory usage is displayed.
Mac OS
To determine memory usage:
- Press Shift + Command + U.
- Double-click Activity Monitor.
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Click the System Memory tab. The memory usage is displayed.
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