Lines Matching full:display

33 .Nd display system statistics
36 .Op Fl Ar display
37 .Op Ar display-commands
43 using the curses screen display library,
49 is the vmstat display which uses the entire screen).
73 input line is passed to a per-display command interpreter.
75 allows each display to have certain display-specific commands.
79 .It Fl Ns Ar display
83 .Ar display
109 .It Ar display-commands
110 A list of commands specific to this display.
112 each display separately below.
117 will finish display commands.
122 This will display statistics of packets per second for network interfaces
127 This will display all IO statistics in a numeric format and the information
138 Print the name of the current ``display'' being shown in
178 Display, in the lower window, those processes resident in main
180 largest portion of the processor (the default display).
185 Display, in the lower window, statistics about messages received and
194 display understands two commands:
200 command is used to select one of four display modes, given as its argument:
208 show the total change of each value since the display was last reset
220 command with no argument will display the current mode in the command
223 This display is like the
225 display,
230 display, except that it displays IP and UDP statistics.
234 display,
236 It does not display UDP statistics.
246 Display statistics describing the hardware latencies of I/O operations as
251 display to work.
263 The display of latency changes based on the scale of the latency to reflect
281 display; the minimum unambiguous prefix may be supplied.
285 Toggle the use of color in the display.
292 Toggle the display of statistics about read operations.
295 Toggle the display of statistics about write operations.
298 Toggle the display of statistics about trim operations.
303 Display, in the lower window, statistics about processor use
321 display; the minimum unambiguous prefix may be supplied.
331 Toggle the display of kilobytes per transaction.
333 not display kilobytes per transaction).
356 At the bottom left is the disk usage display.
360 over the refresh period of the display (by default, five seconds).
372 Take over the entire display and show a (rather crowded) compendium
394 Below the memory display is a list of the
409 Below the process display are statistics on name translations.
416 To the right of the name translations display are lines showing
423 At the bottom left is the disk usage display.
427 over the refresh period of the display (by default, five seconds).
447 The first row of the display shows the average
449 the second row of the display shows the average
491 Running down the right hand side of the display is a breakdown
501 display; the minimum unambiguous prefix may be supplied.
505 Display cumulative statistics since the system was booted.
507 Display statistics as a running total from the point this
510 Display statistics averaged over the refresh interval (the default).
515 display arc cache usage and hit/miss statistics.
517 Display, in the lower window, network connections.
524 limit the display to a set of ports, hosts, and/or protocols
535 Display network addresses numerically.
537 Display network addresses symbolically.
539 Display only network connections using the indicated
543 Do not display information about connections associated with
552 .It Cm display Op Ar items
553 Display information about the connections associated with the
576 Display the network traffic going through active interfaces on the
586 display will automatically scale the units being used so that they are
595 Modify the scale used to display the current and peak traffic over all
605 Display only interfaces that match pattern provided as an argument.
612 This will display em0 and bge1 interfaces.
616 This will display all
627 insufficient for display.
636 The following commands are common to each display which shows
645 Do not display information about the drives indicated.
648 .It Cm display Op Ar drives
649 Display information about the drives indicated.
653 Display only the specified drives.
657 Display a list of available devices.
662 Display devices matching the given pattern.
678 to display it.
683 This will display all SCSI Direct Access devices and all IDE CDROM devices.
687 This will display all Direct Access devices, all Sequential Access devices,
727 the notion of having different display modes for the
738 display looks out of place because it is (it was added in as
739 a separate display rather than created as a new program).