[OmniOS-discuss] pkgchk and other package information

steve at linuxsuite.org steve at linuxsuite.org
Wed Dec 12 15:50:26 EST 2012


      Thanx - prstat works good enough I guess.

        -steve

> Hi Steve,
> First, I think there is not such utility as "top" in OmniOS. I remember
> discussion about amount of resources "top" is using, with recommendation
> to
> avoid it, at least in production, when resources can be already scarce.
> Use
> instead "prstat": installed by default, aware of zones and
> lightweight-processes, and much more efficient!
> About searching files and packages, see "man pkg". For example, to find
> which package owns prstat utility, "pkg search prstat". Or, for example,
> "pkg search -r :file:basename:prstat", for looking in remote repositories
> for packages with "prstat" as the basename of the file to be installed.
> --
>   Regards,
>   Sergey Ivanov.
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 12:51 PM, <steve at linuxsuite.org> wrote:
>
>> Howdy!
>>
>>       How do I find out what pkg a file is from. A quick google
>> suggests
>>
>>
>> http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Unix/Solaris/SOLARIS_TipsDetermineWhichPackageaParticularFileBelongsTo.shtml
>>
>>    however
>>
>>     pkgchk -l -p /bin/ksh
>>
>>  produces nothing. Is this because  /var/sadm/install/contents is empty?
>> Same thing on OI.
>>
>>    How do I find out which package a file comes from? Or more
>> specifially I cant find "top" on OmniOS , is it in a package?
>>
>>      thanx - steve
>>
>>
>>
>>
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