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
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