Hello,
The last line of prstat shows load average.
I am unable to figure out what actually it is.
I have read the man pages and also googled, all for no use.
Can somebody help me, as to what should be the avg. load of the system for best performance and how is this load of prstat calculated. (6 Replies)
Hi,
I need a script which uses prstat command to check the performance . if a load averages crosses some threshold means I should receive the mail. this script should always run in back ground.
Kindly help me on this. (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Operating System and Version: SunOS,Solaris 10 sparc(64 bit)
RDBMS Version: 10.2.0.4.0
But the prstat logs of my system shows:-
NPROC USERNAME SWAP RSS MEMORY TIME CPU
83 cemsbin 5204M 3604M 22% 53:46:00 6.7%
2 adm 244M 240M 1.5% 15:13:53 3.5%
77 oracle 17G 10G 65% 4:24:47... (0 Replies)
Good Evening everyone,
I am confused about prstat O/P as it shows memory values which are different from actual value.Below is the O/P of prstat command and swap commands.
NPROC USERNAME SIZE RSS MEMORY TIME CPU
48 root 2113M 1590M 1.2% 45:09.39 32%
31 daemon ... (7 Replies)
hi all,
am writing a ksh script on solaris 9 to get the number of threads taken by a process. am using the prstat -p command to do this.
output i get is :
:"/export/home/user" > prstat -p 25528 | cut -f2 -d/
NLWP
203
Total: 1 processes, 203 lwps, load averages: 2.58, 3.24, 3.62... (2 Replies)
hi all,
have a ksh script where i am doing a prstat -m -u osuser 1 1 >> $FILE_NAME but for some reason it only writes 15 lines wheres when i run the same command manually from command prompt it prints out 60 lines.
why is it not writing the full 60 lines to the file ??
ta. (1 Reply)
Hi,
I know how to figure out the list of PID from my application name :
ptree `pgrep MyApp` | awk '{print $1}'
But I dont know how to pipe it for prstat -p <pidlist>
ptree `pgrep MyApp` | awk '{print $1}' | prstat -p ???
I would like to monitor every ptree PID from my application. ... (4 Replies)
trying to have prstat into a file on a Solaris machine.
Would like to have the prstat run from a cron every 30 min.
print 300 lines+ date.
Date is not printed, only the prstat, and ksh does not end, it stays running...
#!/bin/ksh
# ----------------------------------------------------
#... (4 Replies)
On Solaris 8, when I try to run prstat 30 5 as a background process, the command exits 1-2 seconds after it's initiated instead of the 30 seconds I specified.
It runs fine in interactive mode.
Is there a workaround to this I could use? (Upgrading the package is not an option)
A link to... (1 Reply)
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cgi::application::dispatch::regexp
CGI::Application::Dispatch::Regexp(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CGI::Application::Dispatch::Regexp(3pm)NAME
CGI::Application::Dispatch::Regexp - Dispatch requests to CGI::Application based objects using regular expressions
SYNOPSIS
use CGI::Application::Dispatch::Regexp;
CGI::Application::Dispatch::Regexp->dispatch(
prefix => 'MyApp',
table => [
'' => { app => 'Welcome', rm => 'start' },
qr|/([^/]+)/?| => { names => ['app'] },
qr|/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?| => { names => [qw(app rm)] },
qr|/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/page(d+).html?| => { names => [qw(app rm page)] },
],
);
DESCRIPTION
CGI::Application::Dispatch uses its own syntax dispatch table. "CGI::Application::Dispatch::Regexp" allows one to use flexible and
powerful Perl regular expressions to transform a path into argument list.
DISPATCH TABLE
The dispatch table should contain list of regular expressions with hashref of corresponding parameters. Hash element 'names' is a list of
names of regular expression groups. The default table looks like this:
table => [
qr|/([^/]+)/?| => { names => ['app'] },
qr|/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?| => { names => [qw(app rm)] },
],
Here's an example of defining a custom 'page' parameter:
qr|/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/page(d+).html/?| => { names => [qw(app rm page)] },
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright Michael Peters and Mark Stosberg 2008, all rights reserved.
SEE ALSO
CGI::Application, CGI::Application::Dispatch
perl v5.14.2 2011-11-26 CGI::Application::Dispatch::Regexp(3pm)