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...
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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 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)
Hi All,
But the prstat logs of my system shows:-
NPROC USERNAME SWAP RSS MEMORY TIME CPU
77 oracle 17G 10G 65% 4:24:47 0.8%
Total: 486 processes, 3850 lwps, load averages: 3.77, 4.45, 4.94
What does the MEMORY denotes?
Is it the %memory used from RAM?
Or is the %memory used by... (10 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,
was trying to figure out how busy my app was by looking at the performance of the app server. did a 'prstat -s rss' command to find the app servers using most memory.
Found a command 'prstat -m' which is meant to show more details on each pid but the output of this command... (1 Reply)
Hello
We have a SPARC box running Solaris 10. We have 32 GB of physical memory, 32 GB of swap. Now i want to monitor memory usage for performance tuning. The box is running Sybase database. When I type prstat i get the following
PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU... (4 Replies)
Is there any scripts to capture the process which use more than 5% CPU from prstat output? (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: tharmendran
9 Replies
LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
topsysproc
topsysproc(1m) USER COMMANDS topsysproc(1m)NAME
topsysproc - top syscalls by process name. Uses DTrace.
SYNOPSIS
topsysproc [-Cs] [interval [count]]
DESCRIPTION
This program continually prints a report of the number of system calls by process name, and refreshes the display every 1 second or as
specified at the command line. Similar data can be fetched with "prstat -m".
Since this uses DTrace, only users with root privileges can run this command.
OPTIONS -C don't clear the screen
-s print per second values
EXAMPLES
Default output, 1 second updates,
# topsysproc
Print every 5 seconds,
# topsysproc 5
Print a scrolling output,
# topsysproc -C
FIELDS
load avg
load averages, see uptime(1)
syscalls
total syscalls in this interval
syscalls/s
syscalls per second
PROCESS
process name
COUNT total syscalls in this interval
COUNT/s
syscalls per second
NOTES
There may be several PIDs with the same process name.
DOCUMENTATION
See the DTraceToolkit for further documentation under the Docs directory. The DTraceToolkit docs may include full worked examples with ver-
bose descriptions explaining the output.
EXIT
topsysproc will run until Ctrl-C is hit.
AUTHOR
Brendan Gregg [Sydney, Australia]
SEE ALSO dtrace(1M), prstat(1M)version 0.90 Jun 13, 2005 topsysproc(1m)