Review the zonestat command:
zonestate – q physical – memory -R high -z -p -p “zones” 10 24h 60m
Select the option that correctly describes the information that is displayed by this command.
A.
It is a sample of dbzone’s physical memory usage taken every hour over a 24-hour period.Only the top 10
samplings of peak memory usage are displayed. All other utilization data is eliminated.
B.
It is a sample of dbzone’s CPU, virtual memory, and networking utilization.Physical memory is executed
from the report.The sampling is taken every 10 minutes over a 24-hour period and peak utilization id
displayed each hour.
C.
It is a sample of dbzone’s CPU, virtual memory, and networking utilization.Physical memory is executed
from the report.The sampling is taken every 10 minutes over a 24-hour period and displayed each hour.
D.
It is a sample of dbzone’s physical memory usage taken every 10 seconds and 24-hour period.Only peak
virtual memory usage and CPU utilization are displayed each hour.All other Utilization data is eliminated.
E.
It is a sample of dbzone’s physical memory usage taken every 10 seconds and 24-hour period.Only peak
memory usage is displayed each hour.All other utilization data is eliminated.
Explanation:
* (Not A, B, C): interval (here 10 seconds): Specifies the length in seconds to pause between each interval
report.
* duration (here 24 h)
* -R report[, report] (here high)
Print a summary report.
High Print a summary report detailing the highest usage of each resource and zone during any interval of
the zonestat utility invocation.
Note: The zonestat utility reports on the cpu, memory, and resource control utilization of the currently running
zones. Each zone’s utilization is reported both as a percentage of system resources and the zone’s configured
limits.
The zonestat utility prints a series of interval reports at the specified interval. It optionally also prints one or
more summary reports at a specified interval.
The default output is a summary of cpu, physical, and virtual memory utilization. The -r option can be used to
choose detailed output for specific resources.