Fujitsu M10-4 Server User Manual


 
0.0 470 /usr/lib/autofs/automountd
0.0 468 /usr/lib/inet/inetd
0.0 458 hald-runner
0.0 453 /usr/lib/hal/hald
0.0 450 /usr/sbin/rpcbind
0.0 421 /usr/lib/inet/proftpd
0.0 413 /usr/sbin/cron
0.0 382 /lib/svc/method/iscsid
0.0 369 /usr/lib/efcode/sparcv9/efdaemon
0.0 332 /usr/sbin/nscd
0.0 297 /usr/lib/picl/picld
0.0 272 /lib/inet/nwamd
0.0 179 /usr/lib/devfsadm/devfsadmd
0.0 176 /usr/lib/zones/zonestatd
0.0 171 /usr/lib/ldoms/drd
0.0 164 /usr/lib/ldoms/ldmad
0.0 161 /usr/lib/utmpd
0.0 158 /usr/lib/dbus-daemon
0.0 128 /usr/lib/sysevent/syseventd
0.0 112 /usr/lib/pfexecd
0.0 98 /lib/inet/in.mpathd
0.0 74 /lib/crypto/kcfd
0.0 73 /lib/inet/ipmgmtd
0.0 59 /usr/sbin/dlmgmtd
0.0 38 /lib/inet/netcfgd
0.0 13 /lib/svc/bin/svc.configd
0.0 11 /lib/svc/bin/svc.startd
0.0 8 vmtasks
0.0 7 intrd
0.0 6 kmem_task
0.0 5 zpool-rpool
0.0 3 fsflush
0.0 2 pageout
0.0 1 /usr/sbin/init
0.0 0 sched
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C.7 prstat(1M) Command
The prstat(1M) command repeatedly tests all the active processes on the system, and
provides statistics based on the specified output mode and sorting order. The output
of the prstat(1M) command is similar to that of the ps(1M) command.
Table C-7 lists the options of the prstat(1M) command and how those options can be
applied to solving issues.
Appendix C Oracle Solaris Troubleshooting Commands 489