Solaris 10 Top Command Download

The Solaris 10 top command is an essential system monitoring tool that provides real-time insights into your server's performance. With our download, you can easily track running processes, monitor CPU usage, and analyze memory allocation to optimize your Solaris 10 system's performance.

Oracle/Sun Microsystems 5.0.1 1.2 MB

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Solaris 10 Top Command - Safe & Fast Download

1.2 MB File Size
5.0.1 Version
Free License

About This Software

The top command in Solaris 10 displays a continuously updated list of processes sorted by CPU usage, making it invaluable for system administrators troubleshooting performance issues. This powerful utility shows process IDs, user ownership, CPU and memory consumption, and process status. Our download includes the latest version with enhanced features for better visualization and filtering options. The tool updates every few seconds by default, allowing you to identify resource-intensive applications quickly and take appropriate action to maintain system stability.

Key Features

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Real-time process monitoring with CPU and memory usage display
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Customizable refresh intervals for different monitoring needs
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Process filtering by user, PID, or resource consumption
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Detailed process information including command paths and parent processes
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Historical data tracking for performance analysis

How to Use

After downloading, extract the files to your Solaris 10 system. Run the command with './top' in your terminal. Use keyboard shortcuts like 'P' to sort by CPU usage, 'M' to sort by memory, and 'k' to kill processes. Press 'h' for help with additional options.

Conclusion

Download the Solaris 10 top command today to gain full control over your system's performance monitoring and optimization.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Solaris 10 top command compatible with all Solaris 10 versions?

Yes, our download is compatible with all Solaris 10 updates and patches, ensuring consistent performance across different versions.

How often does the top command update process information?

By default, the top command updates every 3-5 seconds, but this interval can be customized using the '-d' parameter when launching the command.

Can I export the data from the top command for analysis?

Yes, you can redirect the output to a file using '> filename.txt' or use the '-b' option for batch processing to capture data for later analysis.