ctstat - display active system contracts
/usr/bin/ctstat [-a] [-i contractid...] [-t type...] [-v] [interval [count]]
The ctstat utility allows a user to observe the contracts active on a system.
Unless you specify the -i or -t option, ctstat displays statistics on all contracts in the system.
The following options are supported:
-a
-i contractid...
This option accepts lists as arguments . Items in the list can be separated by commas, or enclosed in quotes and separated by commas or spaces.
-t type...
This option accepts lists as arguments. Items in the list can be separated by commas, or enclosed in quotes and separated by commas or spaces.
The following types are supported:
process
-v
The following operands are supported:
interval
count
The following list defines the column headings and the meanings of a ctstat report:
CTID
ZONEID
TYPE
STATE
owned
inherited
orphan
dead
HOLDER
EVENTS
QTIME
NTIME
Example 1 Reporting on all Contracts in the System
The following example reports on all contracts in the system:
example% ctstat -a CTID TYPE STATE HOLDER EVENTS QTIME NTIME 1 process owned 100579 0 - - 2 process dead - 1 - - 3 process inherit 1 3 - - 4 process orphan - 0 - -
Example 2 Obtaining a Verbose Report of All Contracts in the System
The following example obtains a verbose report of all contracts in the system:
example% ctstat -av CTID TYPE STATE HOLDER EVENTS QTIME NTIME 1 process owned 100579 0 - - informative event set: none critical event set: hwerr core fatal event set: hwerr parameter set: none member processes: 100600 100601 inherited ctids: none service fmri: svc:/system/init:default svc_fmri ctid: 1 creator: sched aux: 2 process dead - 1 - - informative event set: none critical event set: none fatal event set: hwerr core parameter set: pgrponly member processes: none inherited ctids: none service fmri: svc:/system/power:default svc_fmri ctid: 19 creator: svc.startd aux: start
The following exit values are returned:
0
1
2
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
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The human readable output is Uncommitted. The invocation is Committed.
ctrun(1), ctwatch(1), contract(4), process(4), attributes(5)
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