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? Im using Solaris 10 8/07 s10x_u4wos_12b X86.
Cheers!
Rob
Rob, I think prstat -t may give you what you're looking for. If not, have a look here:
http://www.solarisinternals.com/wik...That should help get you in the right ballpark. Also, there is a freeware version of top for Solaris: http://sunfreeware.com/indexintel10...
But there are some dependencies that will need to be addressed.Hope that helps...
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