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Operating Systems Solaris Process execution time in milliseconds Post 302531611 by maniac_ie on Friday 17th of June 2011 09:23:09 AM
Old 06-17-2011
Process execution time in milliseconds

Hey everyone,
I'm coming from Linux where the top command gave me lots of process
info (particularly CPU time in milliseconds) and I'm trying to find
similar info in Solaris.

So far I've looked at prstat and ps but neither give cpu time in
milliseconds, both seem to have 1 second as the time granularity.

Is there a way to get millisecond time granularity from the prstat or
ps command in Solaris or is there some other command I should use? Im
using Solaris 10 8/07 s10x_u4wos_12b X86.

Cheers!

Rob
 

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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)
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