onstat -g sle command: Print all sleeping threads Use the onstat -g sle command to print all sleeping threads. Figure 1: Syntax: 1 onstat -g sle Example outputFigure 2: onstat -g sle command output Current Admin VP sleep period: 10 millisecs Sleeping threads with timeouts: 21 threads tid v_proc rstcb name time 49 1 b3b13a8 onmode_mon 0.02 5 1 0 Cosvr Avail Mgr 0.05 42 1 b3ad028 main_loop() 0.08 9 3 b3ad6e8 xtm_svcc 0.64 14 5 0 mgmt_thd_5 0.65 13 4 0 mgmt_thd_4 0.65 4 1 0 mgmt_thd_1 0.65 6 3 0 dfm_svc 0.98 33 13 0 mgmt_thd_13 1.54 27 10 0 mgmt_thd_10 1.54 21 7 0 mgmt_thd_7 1.54 12 3 0 mgmt_thd_3 1.76 29 11 0 mgmt_thd_11 1.76 23 8 0 mgmt_thd_8 2.08 31 12 0 mgmt_thd_12 2.08 35 14 0 mgmt_thd_14 2.98 19 6 0 mgmt_thd_6 3.00 25 9 0 mgmt_thd_9 3.00 37 3 0 sch_rgm 3.48 44 5 b3af8a8 btscanner 0 7.31 46 3 b3b0628 bum_sched 41.26