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Operating Systems Solaris Unable to find 8 gb of memory Post 302344250 by fugitive on Saturday 15th of August 2009 11:49:00 AM
Old 08-15-2009
i already said i used top .. prstat -a o/p is following .. can u tell me which one is the culprit

Code:
   PID USERNAME  SIZE   RSS STATE  PRI NICE      TIME  CPU PROCESS/NLWP
 14227 root       11M 9880K sleep   59    0   0:00:59 0.1% ldmd/13
 14270 root     3944K 3656K cpu23   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% prstat/1
 13842 root     6656K 5192K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% sshd/1
 13893 root     1760K 1480K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% sh/1
 13913 root     2768K 1968K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% telnet/1
  1252 root       11M 8944K sleep   59    0   0:00:39 0.0% avagent.bin/8
  1200 root       14M   11M sleep   59    0   0:03:15 0.0% naviagent/2
   890 root     2736K 1872K sleep   59    0   0:00:03 0.0% vntsd/8
   894 root     4656K 1536K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% sshd/1
   856 root     2632K 1472K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% in.rarpd/3
   926 root     3936K 2224K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% rpc.metad/1
   896 root       10M 3968K sleep   59    0   0:00:21 0.0% snmpd/1
 14202 root       19M   17M sleep   59    0   0:00:04 0.0% fmd/26
   697 root     1768K  216K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% efdaemon/1
   853 root     1720K  880K sleep   59    0   0:00:02 0.0% utmpd/1
   817 root     2568K 1024K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% sac/1
   877 root     1760K 1472K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% sh/1
  9127 root     3496K 2704K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% bash/1
   645 root     3112K 1048K sleep  100    -   0:01:44 0.0% xntpd/1
   916 root     3976K  776K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% mdmonitord/1
   402 root       11M 8872K sleep   59    0   0:01:42 0.0% nscd/30
   849 root       12M 7248K sleep   59    0   0:00:15 0.0% inetd/4
   841 root     2968K 1016K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% ttymon/1
   425 daemon   5216K 3192K sleep   59    0   0:00:08 0.0% kcfd/5
   716 root     3328K 1208K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% cron/1
   435 root     8616K 6680K sleep   59    0   0:03:10 0.0% picld/53
   415 root     6376K 1928K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% syseventd/15
   811 daemon   3528K 2672K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% rpcbind/2
 13916 root     6656K 5192K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% sshd/1
   815 root     2808K 1536K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% rpc.bootparamd/1
   365 root     8184K 4976K sleep   59    0   0:00:06 0.0% devfsadm/12
   843 root     4200K 2656K sleep   59    0   0:00:01 0.0% syslogd/9
     9 root       12M 8824K sleep   59    0   0:01:06 0.0% svc.configd/15
     7 root       20M   17M sleep   59    0   0:00:23 0.0% svc.startd/13
   396 root     2976K 2000K sleep   59    0   0:00:00 0.0% drd/3
     1 root     3016K 1120K sleep   59    0   0:00:04 0.0% init/1
 NPROC USERNAME  SWAP   RSS MEMORY      TIME  CPU
    46 root      103M  128M   0.8%   0:13:57 0.1%
     6 daemon     36M   38M   0.2%   0:01:10 0.0%

 

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sleep - Delay execution

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int sleep (int $seconds) DESCRIPTION
Delays the program execution for the given number of $seconds. PARAMETERS
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+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 5.3.4 | | | | | | | Before PHP 5.3.4, on Windows, sleep(3) always | | | returns NULL when sleep has occurred, regardless | | | of whether the sleep was interrupted or not. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
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