how to use the command "top" in solaris 10

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how to use the command "top" in solaris 10..

Answer / joydeep sengupta

TOP command is use to see the process status..But it is not
used in solaris 10 in solaris 10 it is replaced by prstat

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how to use the command "top" in solaris 10..

Answer / srinivas rao.muvva

top for checking the current system status like process,cpu
and memory...
if you want to run in Solaris.we need add the pkg.
the pkg is "SUNW SMCtop".

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how to use the command "top" in solaris 10..

Answer / sri

add a package called "SMCTOP". and u can use the top command
in solaris.

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