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A memory mapped (mmap'd) file is a shared memory object, or a file with some portion or the whole file was mapped to virtual memory segments in the address space of an OS process. Here is one way to figure out if a given object (file or shared memory object) was memory mapped in a process or not.
And here is an example. We are about to check a log file and a shared memory segment in a Siebel object manager's process address space.
# pfiles 8251 8251: siebmtshmw /siebel/siebsrvr/admin/Siebel81.isve02.s .. 1: S_IFREG mode:0744 dev:256,65539 ino:246660 uid:1234 gid:30 size:0 O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT /siebel/siebsrvr/enterprises/Siebel81/isve02/log/StdErrOut/stderrout_8251_23311913.log ... 9: S_IFREG mode:0700 dev:256,65539 ino:246640 uid:1234 gid:30 size:6889472 O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL /siebel/siebsrvr/admin/Siebel81.isve02.shm .. # pmap -sx 8251 | grep 246660 # <== stderrout_8251_23311913.log file was not a memory mapped file # pmap -sx 8251 | grep 246640 F6400000 64 64 - - 8K r--s- dev:256,65539 ino:246640 F6410000 136 136 - - - r--s- dev:256,65539 ino:246640 F6432000 128 128 - - 8K r--s- dev:256,65539 ino:246640 ... <== Siebel81.isve02.shm was a memory mapped object
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