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pmap - Display memory map of processes

Overview

The pmap command display memory map of processes.

Syntax

pmap [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]

Basic Usage Examples

# Basic usage
pmap

# Get help
pmap --help

# Check version
pmap --version

Common Options

  • -h, --help - Display help information
  • -v, --version - Show version information
  • -V, --verbose - Enable verbose output (if supported)

Description

The pmap command is part of the system-info category in Linux systems. It provides essential functionality for display memory map of processes.

Refer to the manual page (man pmap) for detailed information about all available options and usage patterns.

Common Use Cases

  1. Basic Operations: Simple usage scenarios
  2. System Administration: Administrative tasks
  3. Automation: Script integration
  4. Troubleshooting: Diagnostic usage
  • Other commands in the system-info category
  • System utilities for similar operations