onstat -g sts command: Print stack usage for each thread Use the onstat -g sts command to display information about the maximum and current stack use for each thread. Figure 1: Syntax: 1 onstat -g sts Example outputFigure 2: onstat -g sts command output Stack usage: TID Total Max Current Thread Name bytes % bytes % 2 32768 3124 9 3079 9 adminthd 3 32768 2870 8 2871 8 childthd 5 32768 14871 45 2871 8 Cosvr Avail Mgr 6 32768 2870 8 2871 8 dfm_svc 7 131072 3190 2 3191 2 xmf_svc 9 32768 3126 9 3127 9 xtm_svcc 10 32768 3580 10 3335 10 xtm_svcp 11 32768 3238 9 3239 9 cfgmgr_svc 12 32768 6484 19 2871 8 lio vp 0 14 32768 6484 19 2871 8 pio vp 0 16 32768 6484 19 2871 8 aio vp 0 18 131072 10391 7 2871 2 msc vp 0 20 32768 4964 15 2871 8 fifo vp 0 22 32768 4964 15 2871 8 fifo vp 1 24 32768 6028 18 2871 8 aio vp 1 26 32768 5444 16 2951 9 dfmxpl_svc 27 32768 2886 8 2887 8 sch_svc 28 32768 7812 23 5015 15 rqm_svc 29 32768 7140 21 3079 9 sm_poll 30 32768 11828 36 6439 19 sm_listen 31 32768 2870 8 2871 8 sm_discon 32 32768 14487 44 4055 12 main_loop() 33 32768 4272 13 2903 8 flush_sub(0) 34 32768 2902 8 2903 8 flush_sub(1) 35 32768 2870 8 2871 8 btscanner 0 36 32768 3238 9 3239 9 aslogflush 37 32768 3055 9 2887 8 bum_local 38 32768 3238 9 3239 9 bum_rcv 39 32768 4902 14 4903 14 onmode_mon 42 32768 4964 15 2871 8 lio vp 1 44 32768 5136 15 2871 8 pio vp 1