I am fairly new to Solaris. I support an app that runs on it. I have two basic questions.
First, in HP UNIX there is a command "top" that will show you what is processing and what kind of system resources it is utilizing. Is there something similar in Solaris? I have jobs that are taking a long time to process and I would like to know how much of the system resources they are actually using.
Secondly, how do I tell how much memory my server has?
Thanks!
Melissa
First, in HP UNIX there is a command "top" that will show you what is processing and what kind of system resources it is utilizing. Is there something similar in Solaris? I have jobs that are taking a long time to process and I would like to know how much of the system resources they are actually using.
Secondly, how do I tell how much memory my server has?
Thanks!
Melissa