Umm... I am the LAN administrator for our company, and the development team has this command running on a Solaris box, but they might have downloaded it from somewhere.
PID is the process id, username not. threads are kinda parallel processes and nice describes the nicelevel.
Res means resources, or how much RAM the process is wasting. State describes the process' current state, it can be sleeping, waiting, using cpu time or simply running.
"top" is not a downloaded program, it is on almost every UNIX platform, I agree with chenn , "man top" will give you all the info you need.
Sorry Tony but most Solaris boxes I have used have only had top available if it was installed specifically on that machine, I do not believe it comes with the standard Solaris packages (Do not know about Solaris 8).
You can download TOP for Sun solaris on the sunnfreeware.com site. It is formatted as a sun package and very easy to install.
To reply to the toher replies, top never came with sun solaris.
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