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  1. 17 sty 2013 · Is there a command-line tool that shows the Kernel Memory (and will let me redirect the output)? (Win2K and XP, at least) The task manager shows it on the main page (Total, Paged and Nonpaged), but you can't capture those values into a file.

  2. 1 lut 2012 · Is there a command line utility within Windows or third-party program that can retrieve available RAM on a machine? (Since I don't believe this can be done in pure JAVA, since it is run within a virtual machine, that has preset / allocated RAM)?

  3. 26 wrz 2012 · They are in 4 groups, labelled Totals, Commit Charge, Physical Memory, and Kernel Memory. Totals: tells you how many handles, processes, and threads there are allocated in the OS. The numbers are simple counters, but the words are quite tricky to explain, because they're basic programming concepts, and basic concepts are always tricky (try ...

  4. Run the following command, to edit this component's mask: ed nt!Kd_IHVDRIVER_Mask 0xf; You can do it in the registry too, run the following command:

  5. Module parameters can be specified in two ways: via the kernel command line with a module name prefix, or via modprobe, e.g.: (kernel command line) usbcore.blinkenlights=1. (modprobe command line) modprobe usbcore blinkenlights=1.

  6. 27 cze 2019 · After you’ve configured symbols, open the System Information dialog (click System Information in the View menu or press Ctrl+I) to see the pool information in the Kernel Memory section. Here’s what that looks like on a 2GB Windows XP system: 2GB 32-bit Windows XP Nonpaged Pool Limits

  7. 15 lis 2011 · The kernel exports this information via /proc/slabinfo. It's not very easy to read, so there's also a slabtop tool (from procps, which you probably have installed already). This invocation is what I usually use, but check the man page to see what else it can do:

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