There is a new -N (unNormalized) option being added by
the CPU Caps project which does exactly this. If you want it now,
download the source code tarball and compile your own version
of prstat.
On 10/19/06, Bob Sneed, SMI PAE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard McDougall wrote:
> Hi Bob,
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Richard McDougall wrote:
Hi Bob,
I've often wanted to see prstat changed to consistently show 'percent of
a CPU core',
so that values might exceed 100 for multi-threaded apps, and so
per-process values
from the same task running on different configurations would be more
comparable.
Hi Bob,
> I've often wanted to see prstat changed to consistently show 'percent of
> a CPU core',
> so that values might exceed 100 for multi-threaded apps, and so
> per-process values
> from the same task running on different configurations would be more
> comparable.
Can you expand on the sc