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Table 50, Command output, every 3 seconds.

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l Refresh the screen n Set the maximum number of threads to display q Quit the interactive display t Sort by run time of threads since last restart < Move sort field to the next left column > Move sort field to the next right column Press any key to continue • Enter d, and then enter a number to modify the refresh interval. If you enter 3, statistics are refreshed every 3 seconds. Enter the delay interval between screen updates (1~2147483647): 3 • Enter n, and then enter a number to modify the maximum number of displayed threads. If you enter 5, statistics for five threads are displayed. Enter the max number of threads to display(0 means unlimited): 5 84 processes; 107 threads Thread states: 1 running, 106 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie CPU states: 93.26% idle, 0.99% user, 4.23% kernel, 1.49% interrupt Memory: 755M total, 417M available, page size 4K JID TID LAST_CPU PRI State HH:MM:SS MAX CPU Name 1176 1176 0 120 R 00:00:02 1 3.71% top 1 1 0 120 S 00:00:06 1 0.92% scmd 866 866 0 120 S 00:00:13 1 0.69% devd 881 881 0 120 S 00:00:10 1 0.69% diagd 720 720 0 115 D 00:00:01 0 0.23% [TMTH] • Enter k and then enter a JID to kill a thread. If you enter 881, the thread with the JID of 881 is killed. Enter the JID to kill: 881 83 processes; 106 threads Thread states: 1 running, 105 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie CPU states: 96.26% idle, 0.54% user, 2.63% kernel, 0.54% interrupt Memory: 755M total, 418M available, page size 4K JID TID LAST_CPU PRI State HH:MM:SS MAX CPU Name 1176 1176 0 120 R 00:00:04 1 1.86% top 866 866 0 120 S 00:00:14 1 0.87% devd 1 1 0 120 S 00:00:07 1 0.49% scmd 730 730 0 0 S 00:00:04 1 0.12% [DIBC] 762 762 0 120 S 00:00:22 1 0.12% [MNET] • Enter q to quit interactive mode. Table 50 Command output Field 84 processes; 107 threads JID TID LAST_CPU PRI Description Numbers of processes and threads. Job ID of a thread, which never changes. ID of a thread. Number of the CPU on which the latest thread scheduling occurs. Priority level of a thread. 185

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l
Refresh the screen
n
Set the maximum number of threads to display
q
Quit the interactive display
t
Sort by run time of threads since last restart
<
Move sort field to the next left column
>
Move sort field to the next right column
Press any key to continue
Enter
d
, and then enter a number to modify the refresh interval. If you enter
3
, statistics are refreshed
every 3 seconds.
Enter the delay interval between screen updates (1~2147483647): 3
Enter
n
, and then enter a number to modify the maximum number of displayed threads. If you enter
5
, statistics for five threads are displayed.
Enter the max number of threads to display(0 means unlimited): 5
84 processes; 107 threads
Thread states: 1 running, 106 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
CPU states: 93.26% idle, 0.99% user, 4.23% kernel, 1.49% interrupt
Memory: 755M total, 417M available, page size 4K
JID
TID
LAST_CPU
PRI
State
HH:MM:SS
MAX
CPU
Name
1176
1176
0
120
R
00:00:02
1
3.71%
top
1
1
0
120
S
00:00:06
1
0.92%
scmd
866
866
0
120
S
00:00:13
1
0.69%
devd
881
881
0
120
S
00:00:10
1
0.69%
diagd
720
720
0
115
D
00:00:01
0
0.23%
[TMTH]
Enter
k
and then enter a JID to kill a thread. If you enter
881
, the thread with the JID of 881 is killed.
Enter the JID to kill: 881
83 processes; 106 threads
Thread states: 1 running, 105 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
CPU states: 96.26% idle, 0.54% user, 2.63% kernel, 0.54% interrupt
Memory: 755M total, 418M available, page size 4K
JID
TID
LAST_CPU
PRI
State
HH:MM:SS
MAX
CPU
Name
1176
1176
0
120
R
00:00:04
1
1.86%
top
866
866
0
120
S
00:00:14
1
0.87%
devd
1
1
0
120
S
00:00:07
1
0.49%
scmd
730
730
0
0
S
00:00:04
1
0.12%
[DIBC]
762
762
0
120
S
00:00:22
1
0.12%
[MNET]
Enter
q
to quit interactive mode.
Table 50
Command output
Field
Description
84 processes; 107
threads
Numbers of processes and threads.
JID
Job ID of a thread, which never changes.
TID
ID of a thread.
LAST_CPU
Number of the CPU on which the latest thread scheduling occurs.
PRI
Priority level of a thread.