#prstat -Z
PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS/NLWP
5147 root 206M 33M sleep 59 0 0:03:10 0.0% webservd/30
1378 noaccess 157M 129M sleep 59 0 0:02:41 0.0% java/18
2333 root 130M 90M sleep 59 0 0:07:52 0.0% java/72
5060 root 82M 14M sleep 59 0 0:03:11 0.0% webservd/71
5088 106 81M 20M sleep 59 0 0:03:11 0.0% webservd/72
1865 root 63M 24M sleep 101 - 0:00:04 0.0% rgmd/43
1009 root 51M 24M sleep 59 0 0:00:22 0.0% fmd/30
1719 root 48M 4080K sleep 100 - 0:00:19 0.0% rpc.pmfd/23
1119 root 44M 28M sleep 59 0 0:34:05 0.0% poold/8
11 root 36M 29M sleep 59 0 0:00:30 0.0% svc.startd/13
5094 root 34M 16M sleep 59 0 0:00:50 0.0% opceca/2
861 root 28M 3520K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% pmmd/20
5146 root 26M 3344K sleep 59 0 0:00:07 0.0% webservd/2
5087 root 26M 2976K sleep 59 0 0:00:07 0.0% webservd/2
5059 root 26M 2600K sleep 59 0 0:00:07 0.0% webservd/2
ZONEID NPROC SWAP RSS MEMORY TIME CPU ZONE
0 95 734M 566M 0.9% 1:05:10 0.0% global
1 37 275M 112M 0.2% 0:10:00 0.0% zone1
3 44 113M 112M 0.2% 3:18:50 0.1% zone2
2 23 18M 26M 0.0% 0:01:21 0.0% zone3
Total: 199 processes, 4159 lwps, load averages: 0.43, 0.39, 0.38
Note that I run this command one a container with 3 zones. The -Z parameter provide a glance of the utilization of each zone. To view the utilization of an individual zone, you can run "prstat -z