May be a little late but i'll start with mpstat and vmstat. However, its really a shot in the dark without knowing what your customers are after.
On 12/11/07, Henrik Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > IHAC thats is going to run some stress tests on a pair of Mx000-machines > and they say they are going to run sar to get a good view of > bottlenecks for later review. > > I think that only sar might be a bit short to get a good view of the > system. I am going to propose a few other OS-bundled utils that they > should use for the recording. prstat -mL might be of use, with the > drawback that it does not include any timestamps. Maybe mpstat also to > get per CPU-utilization. But i am hardly the first one in this > situation, and wanted some input, is there a good blog or something > which discusses something similar. > > Regards > Henrik > > > -- > /\ Henrik Johansson > \\ \ Systems Specialist /~\ > \ \\ / Sun Professional Services ASCII \ / Against > / \/ / / A Division of Sun Microsystems AB Ribbon X HTML > / / \//\ Box 51, S-164 94 KISTA, Sweden Campaign / \ Mail > \//\ / / (Esbogatan 14, Akalla) > / / /\ / > / \\ \ Fax: +46 8 631 10 05 > \ \\ Mobile: +46 70 261 12 31 > \/ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ > perf-discuss mailing list > perf-discuss@opensolaris.org > -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com Just me, Wire ... Blog: <prstat.blogspot.com> _______________________________________________ perf-discuss mailing list perf-discuss@opensolaris.org