Hi everyone, What is a good way to monitor kernal memory usage, physical memory usage & swap usage on a Solaris 10 box? I know for swap, I can run the swap -l. I had heard that the sar command is a good command to use (something like sar -k 1 ) and then add up the small, large & oversize values to get actual kernal memory usage. Can someone vouch for this? If this isn't right, can someone shed some light on this? Thanks This message posted from opensolaris.org
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