I agree with your answer. As I make some application tests, I just want the CPU usage of a process in particular during its execution. That's why I made "top" and "prstat" statistics. So, I'm looking for the real CPU usage for this process. As top and prstat didn't give the same value (like the sum for vmstat comparison), I didn't know which one i must use. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ perf-discuss mailing list perf-discuss@opensolaris.org
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