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Old 12-10-2005
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Hi,

Can someone tell help me on how to know the threads statistics on a unix machine similar to memory statisitcs.

I woule like to monitor the Number of threads per process and total number of threads that a system can accomodate.


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Try pstack if you are using solaris.
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