CPU states: 93.9% idle, 3.9% user, 2.2% kernel, 0.0% iowait, 0.0% swap
Kernel: 17179 ctxsw, 45431 trap, 20762 intr, 107114 syscall, 388 flt, 15056 pgin, 2200 pgout
Memory: 128G phys mem, 5294M free mem, 131G total swap, 131G free swap
PID USERNAME NLWP PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND
4608 root 4 0 0 11M 1872K cpu/47 424.0H 1.59% vxdclid
4029 oracle 29 60 0 47G 47G sleep 1:18 0.15% oracle
7238 oracle 27 60 0 47G 47G sleep 2:37 0.14% oracle
20655 oracle 12 60 0 47G 47G sleep 0:11 0.10% oracle
23783 oracle 32 60 0 47G 47G sleep 6:15 0.08% oracle
First check to see if VOM has been activiated on the system.
To check about VOM:
Check for /etc/default/sf_resolv.conf file.
If it is present, grep the file for a managed host; and if it is present; then VOM is activated on the system. Do not proceed to run the unsetup script as described below.
If VOM is not activated nor being used on the system, then run:
# /opt/VRTSsfmh/adm/dcliunsetup.sh
Applies To
Solaris 11 running Storage Foundation 6.0.3