To the group,
I wish to thank everyone that responded to my original question. The
overall response was to try "Proctool". It was developed by people at
Sun, but is not supported by Sun.
Thanks to:
Kelly; BJ <BJ_Kelly@URMC.Rochester.edu> at Internet
Rich Kulawiec <rsk@itw.com> at Internet
reineman1@llnl.gov at Internet
Joel Lee <jlee@thomas.com> at Internet
Kevin.Sheehan@uniq.com.au (Kevin Sheehan {Consulting Poster Child}) at
Internet
Richard Skelton <rich@brake.demon.co.uk> at Internet
ranks@avnasis.jccbi.gov (James T Ranks) at Internet
My original posting was:
Question for the group,
I need to determine the amount of resources an application is
using.
I am running a Sun Spacstation 20 with Solaris 2.5.1., with 64
meg
ram, and 2 internal 2.1gig drives and 8 external 1.05 gig
drives.
The application is running off of one of the internal drives.
vmstat is not very useful because it does not provide which
applications are using the resources(I suppose I could come in a
midnight when no one else is on the system - not my first
choice.
I have loaded in the top binary and it does provide additional
info on
cpu utilization.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance. I will summarize.
Mark Conroy
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