In Linux is there any way to check processes memory measured on bytes (using top or ps for example). Not in kbytes, but bytes.
Thanks in advance!
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Beyond the obvious answer of multiplying by 1024 (or 1000 if you want to be SI-correct)?
AFAIK top, ps etc. get their info from reading /proc/[PID]/status or something equivalent. Which reports info in KB. So I’d guess the answer to your question is no. Not that a positive answer would be useful, since memory is allocated from the kernel at page-level granularity, and the minimum page size Linux supports is 4 KB, so you wouldn’t get more “resolution” by getting the memory consumption in bytes.