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where to find memstat
Does anyone know where I can get a download of memstat ?
I am trying to look at some paging activity on a Solaris 7 system and I have been told this utility can help at this version of Solaris to identify application, system and io based paging I tried mdb -k on my system and it appears as if this extendable download has never been applied. |
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