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50 The -r option can be used to select the specific resources to be shown in
54 .Bl -tag -width Ds
58 In addition to a comma-separated list, multiple
65 .Bd -ragged -offset indent
66 .Em physical-memory ,
67 .Em virtual-memory ,
68 .Em locked-memory ,
69 .Em processor-set ,
72 .Em shm-memory ,
73 .Em shm-ids ,
74 .Em sem-ids ,
75 .Em msg-ids ,
80 .Bl -tag -width indent
82 A summary of cpu, physical-memory, and virtual-memory usage.
84 physical-memory, virtual-memory, and locked-memory.
86 processor-set
87 .It Em default-pset
92 shm-memory, shm-ids, sem-ids, and msg-ids
99 In addition to a comma-separated list, multiple
103 The system's cpus can be partitioned into processor sets
107 Memory is not partition-able into sets.
118 For pset resources, this is the name of the processor set.
119 For physical-memory, locked-memory, and virtual-memory resources,
125 Dedicated-cpu processor sets can be specified by their pset
128 Processor sets created by psrset can be specified by their pool
131 In addition to a comma-separated list, multiple
137 .Bl -tag -width indent
155 In addition to a comma-separated list, multiple
158 .Bl -tag -width indent
161 .Bl -tag -width indent
181 virtual-memory will be 200M, regardless of the number of intervals reported
190 .Bl -tag -width indent
207 The values cpu, physical-memory, and virtual-memory can also be specified as
208 sort values and determine which of cpu, physical-memory, and virtual-memory
215 Print output in stable, machine-parsable format.
228 .Bd -ragged -offset indent
229 .Em report-total ,
230 .Em report-average ,
231 .Em report-high ,
236 .Bd -ragged -offset indent
240 .Em physical-memory ,
241 .Em virtual-memory ,
242 .Em locked-memory ,
243 .Em processor-set ,
246 .Em shm-memory ,
247 .Em shm-ids ,
248 .Em sem-ids ,
249 .Em msg-ids ,
270 .Bl -tag -width indent
279 When zonestat is run from within a non-global-zone, this value will be the
282 Lines detailing the per-zone utilization of each resource.
290 .Bl -tag -width indent
296 monitoring service - see
335 .Bl -tag -width indent
336 .It SYSTEM-MEMORY
338 .It SYSTEM-LIMIT
341 The number of cpus allocated to a processor set.
343 Of the cpus allocated to a processor set, the number of cpus
347 to the processor set by the system.
351 .Bl -tag -width indent
353 The total quantity of resource used system-wide.
358 When zonestat is used within a non-global zone, [system] designates the
366 The amount of cpu used as a percentage of the total cpu in a processor-set to
368 A zone can only have processes bound to multiple processor sets if it is the
386 .Em no-fss
390 For instance, if 2 zones share a processor set, each with 10 shares, then each
400 The zonestat utility depends on the zones-monitoring service:
402 .D1 svc:/system/zones-monitoring:default
404 If the zones-monitoring service is stopped while the zonestat utility is
408 The reports will be printed if zonestat is interrupted (by ctrl-c,
412 .Ex -std
413 .Bl -tag -width indent
421 The svc:/system/zones-monitoring:default service is not running or not
426 .Bd -literal
431 ----------CPU---------- ----PHYSICAL----- -----VIRTUAL-----
433 [total] 1.22 15.3% - - 4206M 51.9% - 6298M 25.7% -
434 [system] 0.01 0.15% - - 2783M 34.3% - 3905M 15.9% -
435 zoneA 0.99 12.4% - - 35.8M 0.44% - 31.7M 0.12% -
436 zoneB 0.12 1.59% - - 18.6M 0.23% - 12.9M 0.05% -
437 global 0.08 1.08% - - 1273M 15.7% - 2251M 9.19% -
443 line per zone using each pset resource for a 5 second interval.
444 .Bd -literal
446 # zonestat -p -P zones -r psets 5 1
454 .Bd -literal
456 # zonestat -r default-pset 1 1m
464 .Bd -literal
466 # zonestat -q -R total,high 10s 24h 1h
473 When run from within a non-global zone (NGZ), only processor sets