No, it's not been back-ported to S10, but the binary works on S10 with
no problem if you copy it over.  (It doesn't use any interfaces
introduced since Solaris 10.)

Chad

On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 5:20 PM, James
Litchfield<james.litchfi...@sun.com> wrote:
> It's also Nevada/OpenSolaris only.
> If you want microstate accounting on S10 you
> need something else.
>
> Unless it was back ported to S10 without the man page being
> updated?
>
> Jim
> ----
> James Litchfield wrote:
>>
>> Agreed. I missed that. Since it does only the process,
>> is that good enough?
>>
>> Jim
>> ----
>> Chad Mynhier wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 1:28 PM, James
>>> Litchfield<james.litchfi...@sun.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> It goes back to what problem is being solved.
>>>>
>>>> A) ptime requires that it start the app. It can't
>>>>   attach to a running app. It aggregates all the
>>>>   data and does not offer a per-lwp breakdown.
>>>>   Given the mechanisms it uses, that's all it can do.
>>>>   If that's adequate then the problem is solved.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Actually, the version of ptime that Jim's talking about _can_ attach
>>> to a running app.  I added the -p option to do just that.  (Of course,
>>> it won't attach to a running app and then wait until it completes, it
>>> only attaches long enough to grab a snapshot of the microstate stats.)
>>>
>>> For example:
>>>
>>> # ptime -mp `pgrep nscd`
>>>
>>> real 29:45:57.427092032
>>> user        1.852038785
>>> sys         2.133489810
>>> trap        0.005027352
>>> tflt        0.000000000
>>> dflt        0.000009597
>>> kflt        0.000000000
>>> lock 29:45:54.115500466
>>> slp  773:53:38.737153459
>>> lat         0.105180668
>>> stop        0.017284688
>>> #
>>>
>>> Chad
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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