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There is no JobScheduler command to get details about its memory consump= tion. You can use the following shell commands where mySchedulerID has to be replaced by your JobSched= uler ID.
On Linux you can use the command ps
like this:
ps -C = scheduler ho vsz,cmd | grep "id=3DmySchedulerID " | awk '{print $1}'
On Windows you can use the programs wmic or =
tasklist
like this:
for /F= "usebackq skip=3D1" %i in (`wmic process where "name=3D'scheduler.exe' and= commandline like '%-id=3DmySchedulerID %'" get workingsetsize`) do @echo.%= i
for /F= "usebackq tokens=3D5,6" %i in (`tasklist /FI "ImageName eq scheduler.exe" = /FI "Services eq sos_scheduler_mySchedulerID" /NH`) do @echo.%i%j