Oppps, Typo... vmstat should read:  vmstat -S 5 1000

Suzy Vordos wrote:
> 
> Vladimir Barac - posao wrote:
> >
> > Good day to everyone...
> >
> > I have two questions related to Linux and Solaris...
> >
> > * I need do find memory usage (physical, virtual...) of a particular
> > proccess. PID is given by by "ps", but what aditional parameters I have to
> > provide? At a first glance, output of "man ps" vas confusing...
> 
> This paper should help for Solaris:
> http://www.sun.com/solutions/blueprints/0602/816-7191-10.pdf
> 
> Overall system memory usage:  vmstat -S 5 000
> 
> > * How do I find computer's configuration - what CPU, numbers of CPUs, clock,
> > amount of memory, number of harddrives, what version of OS, what OS patches
> > are applied...?
> 
> This is for Solaris:
> 
> CPU: psrinfo -v
> 
> Memory: prtconf -v
> 
> CPU, Memory, and other HW Info: /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdiag -v |pg
> 
> Patches: showrev -p
> 
> Disk: Depends on what disk management software is used, eg., for
> Veritas: vxprint -p.  The 'format' command shows all devices but
> requires root privs.  If no disk management software is used, 'df -k'
> will show what you need.
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