On
solaris, it doesn't handle shared memory very well as it seems to report it for
all the processes.
Using
/usr/bin/pmap <pid> is the best way to see the breakdown of a particular
process.
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- RE: OT : kernel using 75% of CPU Christopher Spence
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- RE: OT : kernel using 75% of CPU Rao, Maheswara
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- RE: OT : kernel using 75% of CPU Henry Poras
- RE: OT : kernel using 75% of CPU Christopher Spence
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- RE: OT : kernel using 75% of CPU Kevin Lange
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