[nycphp-talk] Memory usage at runtime
Jack Scott
lists at jack-scott.com
Fri May 19 13:37:32 EDT 2006
If you are on *NIX and execute the script from the command line then you
can run top or `ps aux | grep myscriptname ` and see the mem usage for
that process.
This won't give you the variable mem footprint but it will give you a
general idea of resources being used.
-jack
On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 13:28 -0400, Nunez, Eddy wrote:
> Greets fellow PHPers,
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> This is something I’ve been looking around for but bit hard
> pressed to find something on the net. Anyone know a function call or
> method to determine how much memory in bytes your script variables(any
> type) are currently using?
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> -Eddy
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