I was just going through SO and found out a question Determining CPU utilization
The question is interesting and the one which is more intersting is the answer. So i thought doing some checks on my solaris SPARC unix system.
i went to /proc as root user and i found out some directories with numbers as their names. I think these numbers are the process id's.Surprisingly i did not find /stat.(donno why?..)
i took one process id(one directory) and checked whats present inside it.below is the output
root@tiger> cd 11770
root@tiger> pwd
/proc/11770
root@tiger> ls
as contracts ctl fd lstatus lwp object path psinfo root status watch
auxv cred cwd lpsinfo lusage map pagedata priv rmap sigact usage xmap
i did check what are those files :
root@tigris> file *
as: empty file
auxv: data
contracts: directory
cred: data
ctl: cannot read: Invalid argument
cwd: directory
fd: directory
lpsinfo: data
lstatus: data
lusage: data
lwp: directory
map: TrueType font file version 1.0 (TTF)
object: directory
pagedata: cannot read: Arg list too long
path: directory
priv: data
psinfo: data
rmap: TrueType font file version 1.0 (TTF)
root: directory
sigact: ascii text
status: data
usage: data
watch: empty file
xmap: TrueType font file version 1.0 (TTF)
i am not sure ..given this how can i determine the cpu utilization? for eg: what is the idle time of my process.
can anyone give me the right direction? probably with an example!
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command in Solaris, need to consider the Irix mode when investigating high cpu scenarios. Found this article explaining it nicely How to Investigate high CPU utilization of Java processes