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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T02:17:41+00:00 2026-05-20T02:17:41+00:00

I know the pid of the process. top -H -p <pid> works on Linux,

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I know the pid of the process. top -H -p <pid> works on Linux, but I am not able to get it running on Solaris:

$ top -H -p 3677
/usr/local/packages/top/bin/top-default: illegal option -- H
Top version 3.5beta7
Usage: top-default [-ISbinqu] [-d x] [-s x] [-o field] [-U username] [number]
$ top -p 3677
/usr/local/packages/top/bin/top-default: illegal option -- p
Top version 3.5beta7
Usage: top-default [-ISbinqu] [-d x] [-s x] [-o field] [-U username] [number]

What are the options that I have to find the number of threads a process is using on Solaris?

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    2026-05-20T02:17:42+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 2:17 am

    Use prstat. The number of threads is shown in the last column (NLWP = number of lightweight processes).

    $ prstat -p 1124,4152,1144
       PID USERNAME  SIZE   RSS STATE  PRI NICE      TIME  CPU PROCESS/NLWP       
      1144 jlliagre   22M   11M sleep   59    0   4:16:05 2.2% multiload-apple/1
      4152 jlliagre  374M  182M sleep   59    0   0:24:53 0.9% firefox-bin/11
      1124 jlliagre   71M   52M sleep   59    0   0:31:50 0.2% java/20
    
    Total: 3 processes, 32 lwps, load averages: 0.14, 0.12, 0.11
    
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