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Preface

Introduction

System Administration Commands - Part 1

System Administration Commands - Part 2

System Administration Commands - Part 3

txzonemgr(1M)

tzreload(1M)

tzselect(1M)

uadmin(1M)

ucodeadm(1M)

ufsdump(1M)

ufsrestore(1M)

umount(1M)

umountall(1M)

umount_smbfs(1M)

unlink(1M)

unshare(1M)

unshareall(1M)

unshare_nfs(1M)

update_drv(1M)

updatehome(1M)

updatemanager(1M)

updatemedia(1M)

useradd(1M)

userdel(1M)

usermod(1M)

utmp2wtmp(1M)

utmpd(1M)

uucheck(1M)

uucico(1M)

uucleanup(1M)

uucpd(1M)

uusched(1M)

Uutry(1M)

uutry(1M)

uuxqt(1M)

vdiskadm(1M)

virsh(1M)

virt-clone(1M)

virt-convert(1M)

virtinfo(1M)

virt-install(1M)

vmstat(1M)

vntsd(1M)

volcopy(1M)

volcopy_ufs(1M)

vrrpadm(1M)

vrrpd(1M)

vscanadm(1M)

vscand(1M)

vtdaemon(1M)

wall(1M)

wanboot_keygen(1M)

wanboot_keymgmt(1M)

wanboot_p12split(1M)

wanbootutil(1M)

wbemadmin(1M)

wbemconfig(1M)

wbemlogviewer(1M)

wcadmin(1M)

whodo(1M)

wificonfig(1M)

wpad(1M)

wracct(1M)

wtmpfix(1M)

wusbadm(1M)

xenconsoled(1M)

xend(1M)

xenstored(1M)

xentop(1M)

xm(1M)

ypbind(1M)

ypinit(1M)

ypmake(1M)

ypmap2src(1M)

yppasswdd(1M)

yppoll(1M)

yppush(1M)

ypserv(1M)

ypset(1M)

ypstart(1M)

ypstop(1M)

ypupdated(1M)

ypxfr(1M)

ypxfr_1perday(1M)

ypxfr_1perhour(1M)

ypxfr_2perday(1M)

ypxfrd(1M)

zdb(1M)

zdump(1M)

zfs(1M)

zic(1M)

zoneadm(1M)

zoneadmd(1M)

zonecfg(1M)

zonestatd(1M)

zpool(1M)

zstreamdump(1M)

zuludaemon(1M)

xentop

- display real-time information about an xVM system and domains

Synopsis

xentop [-h] [-V] [-d=seconds] [-n] [-r]  [-v] [-b] [-i=iterations]

Description

The xentop command displays information about the Solaris xVM system and domains in a continually-updating way. It is analogous to the BSD UNIX top command.

Options

The following options are supported:

-b, --batch

Output data to stdout in batch mode.

-d, --delay=seconds

Set seconds between updates. The default is 3 seconds.

-h, --help

Display help and exit.

-i, --iterations=iterations

Maximum number of iterations xentop should display before terminating.

-n, --networks

Display network information.

-r, --repeat-header

Repeat table header before each domain.

-v, --vcpus

Display VCPU data.

-V, --version

Display version information and exit.

-x, --vbds

Display virtual block device data.

Interactive Commands

The xentop command supports a set of interactive commands. These are one-letter (case-insensitive) commands that you enter while xentop output is displayed. They are as follows:

d

Set delay between updates.

n

Toggle display of network information.

q, Esc

Quit.

r

Toggle table header before each domain.

s

Cycle sort order.

v

Toggle display of VCPU information.

(arrow keys)

Scroll domain display.

Attributes

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Availability
system/xvm/header-xvm
Interface Stability
Volatile

See Also

virsh(1M), xm(1M), attributes(5), xVM(5)