Hey, Im on S10 GA and I am trying to figure out why when I fire ::memstat it takes 7 seconds or so to execute. The mdb's CPU consumption goes around 30% reported by prstat during this period.
Is it ok for ::memstat to execute in a 6, 7 seconds ? My machine is: Thinkapd T23 Pentium III, 1GB RAM # psrinfo -v Status of virtual processor 0 as of: 06/20/2005 00:29:30 on-line since 06/19/2005 13:53:27. The i386 processor operates at 800 MHz, and has an i387 compatible floating point processor. # time mdb -k Loading modules: [ unix krtld genunix specfs dtrace ufs ip sctp usba uhci fctl nca lofs nfs audiosup random sppp ptm ipc crypto md ] > ::memstat Page Summary Pages MB %Tot ------------ ---------------- ---------------- ---- Kernel 22759 88 9% Anon 90262 352 35% Exec and libs 15562 60 6% Page cache 5904 23 2% Free (cachelist) 100227 391 39% Free (freelist) 25140 98 10% Total 259854 1015 > ::quit real 14.2 user 1.6 sys 7.4 Thanks Stefan This message posted from opensolaris.org