use:
mpstat -P ALL

also:
mpstat -P ALL 5

The first display is since start-up ... if you run the ...5 option it will
repeat every 5 seconds.

you can also configure sar

Regards
Christo

-----Original Message-----
From: Joaquin Henriquez Alzola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 November 2003 11:00
To: Solaris-Users list
Subject: [Solaris-Users] CPU consumption


Hi people,

We are having certain problem with the CPU consumption in one of our 
machines a Netra 1405. We have an snmp GUI where we send the alarms for 
the CPU consumption. Every 30 minutes we get that the CPU is at about 
80% of its usage. I have run the commands top and prstat -a but I have 
only seen that the CPU usage there goes maximum to 40% of its capacity.

NPROC USERNAME  SIZE   RSS MEMORY      TIME  CPU
    124 root     1066M  584M    12%  12:46.04  37%
     16 oracle   4380M 4077M    87%   1:26.56 0.2%
     26 nobody     62M   45M   0.9%   0:00.49 0.0%
      1 daemon   2536K 1936K   0.0%   0:00.00 0.0%


I have check the processes and they go to a maximum of 32 and with the 
rest of the process at about 37.

Is there a better way to see the cpu consumption without the top or 
prstat -a commands?

BR,

Joaquin

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