Hi
Top gives you this information, but you need to install top package WLtop. This will be available in companion CD or you need to download from sunfreeware.com.
Bye
Krishnakumar
Federico Petronio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Federico Petronio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all...
I am quite new to Solaris (8). I would like to know if there is a
command in Solaris like "free" in Linux, a command that shows the "real"
memory and swap memory usage.
I see that vmstat is available, but I am not sure on how to read the
output, I mean, in some Web I read that shows statistics about memory
since the last boot. I also read that "vmstat n" shows info in n seconds
intervals.
Actually I just need some "accurate" free mem info to setup a Nagios
alert in case of low memory status. What command shoud I use?
Thanks a lot...
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