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Command to check memory size
Hi,
I am looking for acoomand on HP where by i can see the CPU increasing for a given process ... I know i can see this from top/prstat .. But it will give for all the processes - I want something like say ps where i can call it from a shell script a few times and check if it is has increased or not! Anyone know the command i can use on Solaris ...????????????????????? Thanks |
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