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33c3aac50fSPeter Wemm.\" $FreeBSD$
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3503e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Dd September 9, 1997
369b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Dt SYSTAT 1
379b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Os BSD 4.3
389b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Sh NAME
399b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Nm systat
409b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Nd display system statistics on a crt
419b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Sh SYNOPSIS
42d8793dfaSPhilippe Charnier.Nm
439b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Op Fl display
449b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Op Ar refresh-interval
459b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Sh DESCRIPTION
469b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Nm Systat
479b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdisplays various system statistics in a screen oriented fashion
489b50d902SRodney W. Grimesusing the curses screen display library,
49436aece8SNik Clayton.Xr ncurses 3 .
509b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
519b50d902SRodney W. GrimesWhile
52d8793dfaSPhilippe Charnier.Nm
539b50d902SRodney W. Grimesis running the screen is usually divided into two windows (an exception
549b50d902SRodney W. Grimesis the vmstat display which uses the entire screen).  The
559b50d902SRodney W. Grimesupper window depicts the current system load average.  The
569b50d902SRodney W. Grimesinformation displayed in the lower window may vary, depending on
579b50d902SRodney W. Grimesuser commands.  The last line on the screen is reserved for user
589b50d902SRodney W. Grimesinput and error messages.
599b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
609b50d902SRodney W. GrimesBy default
61d8793dfaSPhilippe Charnier.Nm
629b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdisplays the processes getting the largest percentage of the processor
639b50d902SRodney W. Grimesin the lower window.  Other displays show swap space usage, disk
649b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Tn I/O
659b50d902SRodney W. Grimesstatistics (a la
66270d3d75SMike Pritchard.Xr iostat  8  ) ,
679b50d902SRodney W. Grimesvirtual memory statistics (a la
68270d3d75SMike Pritchard.Xr vmstat  8  ) ,
6903e00a72SGarrett Wollmannetwork ``mbuf'' utilization,
70630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Tn TCP/IP
7103e00a72SGarrett Wollmanstatistics,
7203e00a72SGarrett Wollmanand network connections (a la
739b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Xr netstat  1  ) .
749b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
759b50d902SRodney W. GrimesInput is interpreted at two different levels.
769b50d902SRodney W. GrimesA ``global'' command interpreter processes all keyboard input.
779b50d902SRodney W. GrimesIf this command interpreter fails to recognize a command, the
789b50d902SRodney W. Grimesinput line is passed to a per-display command interpreter.  This
799b50d902SRodney W. Grimesallows each display to have certain display-specific commands.
809b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
819b50d902SRodney W. GrimesCommand line options:
829b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Bl -tag -width "refresh_interval"
839b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl Ns Ar display
849b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe
859b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Fl
869b50d902SRodney W. Grimesflag expects
879b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ar display
889b50d902SRodney W. Grimesto be one of:
8903e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Ic icmp ,
909b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ic iostat ,
91630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic ip ,
929b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ic mbufs ,
93630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic netstat ,
94630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic pigs ,
95630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic swap ,
96630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic tcp ,
979b50d902SRodney W. Grimesor
98630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic vmstat .
999b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThese displays can also be requested interactively (without the
1009b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Dq Fl )
1019b50d902SRodney W. Grimesand are described in
1029b50d902SRodney W. Grimesfull detail below.
1039b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ar refresh-interval
1049b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe
1059b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ar refresh-value
1069b50d902SRodney W. Grimesspecifies the screen refresh time interval in seconds.
1079b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.El
1089b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
1099b50d902SRodney W. GrimesCertain characters cause immediate action by
1108fe908efSRuslan Ermilov.Nm .
1119b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThese are
1129b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Bl -tag -width Fl
1139b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic \&^L
1149b50d902SRodney W. GrimesRefresh the screen.
1159b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic \&^G
1169b50d902SRodney W. GrimesPrint the name of the current ``display'' being shown in
1179b50d902SRodney W. Grimesthe lower window and the refresh interval.
1189b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic \&^Z
1199b50d902SRodney W. GrimesStop
1208fe908efSRuslan Ermilov.Nm .
1219b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic \&:
1229b50d902SRodney W. GrimesMove the cursor to the command line and interpret the input
1239b50d902SRodney W. Grimesline typed as a command.  While entering a command the
1249b50d902SRodney W. Grimescurrent character erase, word erase, and line kill characters
1259b50d902SRodney W. Grimesmay be used.
1269b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.El
1279b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
1289b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe following commands are interpreted by the ``global''
1299b50d902SRodney W. Grimescommand interpreter.
1309b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Bl -tag -width Fl
1319b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic help
1329b50d902SRodney W. GrimesPrint the names of the available displays on the command line.
1339b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic load
1349b50d902SRodney W. GrimesPrint the load average over the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes
1359b50d902SRodney W. Grimeson the command line.
1369b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic stop
1379b50d902SRodney W. GrimesStop refreshing the screen.
1389b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Xo
1399b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Op Ic start
1409b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Op Ar number
1419b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Xc
1429b50d902SRodney W. GrimesStart (continue) refreshing the screen.  If a second, numeric,
1439b50d902SRodney W. Grimesargument is provided it is interpreted as a refresh interval
1449b50d902SRodney W. Grimes(in seconds).
1459b50d902SRodney W. GrimesSupplying only a number will set the refresh interval to this
1469b50d902SRodney W. Grimesvalue.
1479b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic quit
1489b50d902SRodney W. GrimesExit
1498fe908efSRuslan Ermilov.Nm .
1509b50d902SRodney W. Grimes(This may be abbreviated to
1519b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ic q  . )
1529b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.El
1539b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
1549b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe available displays are:
1559b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Bl -tag -width Ic
1569b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic pigs
1579b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay, in the lower window, those processes resident in main
1589b50d902SRodney W. Grimesmemory and getting the
1599b50d902SRodney W. Grimeslargest portion of the processor (the default display).
1609b50d902SRodney W. GrimesWhen less than 100% of the
1619b50d902SRodney W. Grimesprocessor is scheduled to user processes, the remaining time
1629b50d902SRodney W. Grimesis accounted to the ``idle'' process.
16303e00a72SGarrett Wollman.It Ic icmp
16403e00a72SGarrett WollmanDisplay, in the lower window, statistics about messages received and
16503e00a72SGarrett Wollmantransmitted by the Internet Control Message Protocol
16603e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Pq Dq Tn ICMP .
16703e00a72SGarrett WollmanThe left half of the screen displays information about received
16803e00a72SGarrett Wollmanpackets, and the right half displays information regarding transmitted
16903e00a72SGarrett Wollmanpackets.
17003e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Pp
17103e00a72SGarrett WollmanThe
17203e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Ic icmp
17303e00a72SGarrett Wollmandisplay understands two commands:
17403e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Ic mode
17503e00a72SGarrett Wollmanand
17603e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Ic reset .
17703e00a72SGarrett WollmanThe
17803e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Ic mode
17903e00a72SGarrett Wollmancommand is used to select one of four display modes, given as its argument:
18003e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Bl -tag -width absoluteXX -compact
18103e00a72SGarrett Wollman.It Ic rate :
18203e00a72SGarrett Wollmanshow the rate of change of each value in packets (the default)
18303e00a72SGarrett Wollmanper second
18403e00a72SGarrett Wollman.It Ic delta :
18503e00a72SGarrett Wollmanshow the rate of change of each value in packets per refresh interval
18603e00a72SGarrett Wollman.It Ic since :
18703e00a72SGarrett Wollmanshow the total change of each value since the display was last reset
18803e00a72SGarrett Wollman.It Ic absolute :
18903e00a72SGarrett Wollmanshow the absolute value of each statistic
19003e00a72SGarrett Wollman.El
19103e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Pp
19203e00a72SGarrett WollmanThe
19303e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Ic reset
19403e00a72SGarrett Wollmancommand resets the baseline for
19503e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Ic since
19603e00a72SGarrett Wollmanmode.  The
19703e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Ic mode
19803e00a72SGarrett Wollmancommand with no argument will display the current mode in the command
19903e00a72SGarrett Wollmanline.
200630fa006SGarrett Wollman.It Ic ip
201630fa006SGarrett WollmanOtherwise identical to the
202630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic icmp
203630fa006SGarrett Wollmandisplay, except that it displays
204630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Tn IP
205630fa006SGarrett Wollmanand
206630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Tn UDP
207630fa006SGarrett Wollmanstatistics.
208630fa006SGarrett Wollman.It Ic tcp
209630fa006SGarrett WollmanLike
210630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic icmp ,
211630fa006SGarrett Wollmanbut with
212630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Tn TCP
213630fa006SGarrett Wollmanstatistics.
2149b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic iostat
2159b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay, in the lower window, statistics about processor use
2169b50d902SRodney W. Grimesand disk throughput.  Statistics on processor use appear as
2179b50d902SRodney W. Grimesbar graphs of the amount of time executing in user mode (``user''),
2189b50d902SRodney W. Grimesin user mode running low priority processes (``nice''), in
2193544ae54SBruce Evanssystem mode (``system''), in interrupt mode (``interrupt''),
2203544ae54SBruce Evansand idle (``idle'').  Statistics
2218d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbson disk throughput show, for each drive, megabytes per second,
2228d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsaverage number of disk transactions per second, and
2238d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsaverage kilobytes of data per transaction.  This information may be
2248d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsdisplayed as bar graphs or as rows of numbers which scroll downward.  Bar
225d8793dfaSPhilippe Charniergraphs are shown by default.
2269b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
2279b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe following commands are specific to the
2289b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ic iostat
2299b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdisplay; the minimum unambiguous prefix may be supplied.
2309b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
2319b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Bl -tag -width Fl -compact
2329b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm numbers
2339b50d902SRodney W. GrimesShow the disk
2349b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Tn I/O
2359b50d902SRodney W. Grimesstatistics in numeric form.  Values are
2369b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdisplayed in numeric columns which scroll downward.
2379b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm bars
2389b50d902SRodney W. GrimesShow the disk
2399b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Tn I/O
2409b50d902SRodney W. Grimesstatistics in bar graph form (default).
2418d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It Cm kbpt
2424e86fcacSSheldon HearnToggle the display of kilobytes per transaction.
2434e86fcacSSheldon Hearn(the default is to
2448d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsnot display kilobytes per transaction).
2459b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.El
2469b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic swap
2479b50d902SRodney W. GrimesShow information about swap space usage on all the
2489b50d902SRodney W. Grimesswap areas compiled into the kernel.
2499b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe first column is the device name of the partition.
2509b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe next column is the total space available in the partition.
2519b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe
2529b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ar Used
2539b50d902SRodney W. Grimescolumn indicates the total blocks used so far;
2549b50d902SRodney W. Grimesthe graph shows the percentage of space in use on each partition.
2559b50d902SRodney W. GrimesIf there are more than one swap partition in use,
2569b50d902SRodney W. Grimesa total line is also shown.
2579b50d902SRodney W. GrimesAreas known to the kernel, but not in use are shown as not available.
2589b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic mbufs
2599b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay, in the lower window, the number of mbufs allocated
2609b50d902SRodney W. Grimesfor particular uses, i.e. data, socket structures, etc.
2619b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic vmstat
2629b50d902SRodney W. GrimesTake over the entire display and show a (rather crowded) compendium
2639b50d902SRodney W. Grimesof statistics related to virtual memory usage, process scheduling,
2649b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdevice interrupts, system name translation cacheing, disk
2659b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Tn I/O
2669b50d902SRodney W. Grimesetc.
2679b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
2689b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe upper left quadrant of the screen shows the number
2699b50d902SRodney W. Grimesof users logged in and the load average over the last one, five,
2709b50d902SRodney W. Grimesand fifteen minute intervals.
2719b50d902SRodney W. GrimesBelow this line are statistics on memory utilization.
2729b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe first row of the table reports memory usage only among
2739b50d902SRodney W. Grimesactive processes, that is processes that have run in the previous
2749b50d902SRodney W. Grimestwenty seconds.
2759b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe second row reports on memory usage of all processes.
2769b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe first column reports on the number of physical pages
2779b50d902SRodney W. Grimesclaimed by processes.
2789b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe second column reports the number of physical pages that
2799b50d902SRodney W. Grimesare devoted to read only text pages.
2809b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe third and fourth columns report the same two figures for
2819b50d902SRodney W. Grimesvirtual pages, that is the number of pages that would be
2829b50d902SRodney W. Grimesneeded if all processes had all of their pages.
2839b50d902SRodney W. GrimesFinally the last column shows the number of physical pages
2849b50d902SRodney W. Grimeson the free list.
2859b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
286bdbbe98bSDavid E. O'BrienBelow the memory display is a list of the
2879b50d902SRodney W. Grimesaverage number of processes (over the last refresh interval)
2889b50d902SRodney W. Grimesthat are runnable (`r'), in page wait (`p'),
2899b50d902SRodney W. Grimesin disk wait other than paging (`d'),
2909b50d902SRodney W. Grimessleeping (`s'), and swapped out but desiring to run (`w').
291a57a22d2SGuy HelmerThe row also shows the average number of context switches
292a57a22d2SGuy Helmer(`Csw'), traps (`Trp'; includes page faults), system calls (`Sys'),
293a57a22d2SGuy Helmerinterrupts (`Int'), network software interrupts (`Sof'), and page
294a57a22d2SGuy Helmerfaults (`Flt').
295a57a22d2SGuy Helmer.Pp
296a57a22d2SGuy HelmerBelow the process queue length listing is a numerical listing and
2979b50d902SRodney W. Grimesa bar graph showing the amount of
2983544ae54SBruce Evanssystem (shown as `='), interrupt (shown as `+'), user (shown as `>'),
2999b50d902SRodney W. Grimesnice (shown as `-'), and idle time (shown as ` ').
3009b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
301bdbbe98bSDavid E. O'BrienBelow the process display are statistics on name translations.
3029b50d902SRodney W. GrimesIt lists the number of names translated in the previous interval,
3039b50d902SRodney W. Grimesthe number and percentage of the translations that were
3049b50d902SRodney W. Grimeshandled by the system wide name translation cache, and
3059b50d902SRodney W. Grimesthe number and percentage of the translations that were
3069b50d902SRodney W. Grimeshandled by the per process name translation cache.
3079b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
308bdbbe98bSDavid E. O'BrienAt the bottom left is the disk usage display.
309d6234488SDavid E. O'BrienIt reports the number of
310a4a026b4SDag-Erling Smørgravkilobytes per transaction, transactions per second, megabytes
311a4a026b4SDag-Erling Smørgravper second and the percentage of the time the disk was busy averaged
312a4a026b4SDag-Erling Smørgravover the refresh period of the display (by default, five seconds).
313d6234488SDavid E. O'BrienThe system keeps statistics on most every storage device.  In general, up
314d6234488SDavid E. O'Briento seven devices are displayed.  The devices displayed by default are the
315d6234488SDavid E. O'Brienfirst devices in the kernel's device list.  See
316d6234488SDavid E. O'Brien.Xr devstat 3
317d6234488SDavid E. O'Brienand
318d6234488SDavid E. O'Brien.Xr devstat 9
319d6234488SDavid E. O'Brienfor details on the devstat system.
320bdbbe98bSDavid E. O'Brien.Pp
3219b50d902SRodney W. GrimesUnder the date in the upper right hand quadrant are statistics
3229b50d902SRodney W. Grimeson paging and swapping activity.
3239b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe first two columns report the average number of pages
3249b50d902SRodney W. Grimesbrought in and out per second over the last refresh interval
3259b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdue to page faults and the paging daemon.
3269b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe third and fourth columns report the average number of pages
3279b50d902SRodney W. Grimesbrought in and out per second over the last refresh interval
3289b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdue to swap requests initiated by the scheduler.
3299b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe first row of the display shows the average
3309b50d902SRodney W. Grimesnumber of disk transfers per second over the last refresh interval;
3319b50d902SRodney W. Grimesthe second row of the display shows the average
3329b50d902SRodney W. Grimesnumber of pages transferred per second over the last refresh interval.
3339b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
334a57a22d2SGuy HelmerBelow the paging statistics is a column of lines regarding the virtual
335a57a22d2SGuy Helmermemory system which list the average number of
336a57a22d2SGuy Helmerpages copied on write (`cow'),
337a57a22d2SGuy Helmerpages zero filled on demand (`zfod'),
3388b4c04d3SMatthew Dillonslow (on-the-fly) zero fills percentage (`%slo-z'),
339a57a22d2SGuy Helmerpages wired down (`wire'),
340a57a22d2SGuy Helmeractive pages (`act'),
341a57a22d2SGuy Helmerinactive pages (`inact'),
342a57a22d2SGuy Helmerpages on the buffer cache queue (`cache'),
343a57a22d2SGuy Helmernumber of free pages (`free'),
344a57a22d2SGuy Helmerpages freed by the page daemon (`daefr'),
345a57a22d2SGuy Helmerpages freed by exiting processes (`prcfr'),
346a57a22d2SGuy Helmerpages reactivated from the free list (`react'),
347a57a22d2SGuy Helmertimes the page daemon was awakened (`pdwak'),
348a57a22d2SGuy Helmerpages analyzed by the page daemon (`pdpgs'),
349a57a22d2SGuy Helmerand
350a57a22d2SGuy Helmerintransit blocking page faults (`intrn')
3519b50d902SRodney W. Grimesper second over the refresh interval.
3529b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
353a57a22d2SGuy HelmerAt the bottom of this column are lines showing the
354a57a22d2SGuy Helmeramount of memory, in kilobytes, used for the buffer cache (`buf'),
355a4a026b4SDag-Erling Smørgravthe number of dirty buffers in the buffer cache (`dirtybuf'),
356a57a22d2SGuy Helmerdesired maximum size of vnode cache (`desiredvnodes') (mostly unused,
357a57a22d2SGuy Helmerexcept to size the name cache),
358a57a22d2SGuy Helmernumber of vnodes actually allocated (`numvnodes'),
359a57a22d2SGuy Helmerand
360a57a22d2SGuy Helmernumber of allocated vnodes that are free (`freevnodes').
3619b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
3629b50d902SRodney W. GrimesRunning down the right hand side of the display is a breakdown
3639b50d902SRodney W. Grimesof the interrupts being handled by the system.
3649b50d902SRodney W. GrimesAt the top of the list is the total interrupts per second
3659b50d902SRodney W. Grimesover the time interval.
3669b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe rest of the column breaks down the total on a device
3679b50d902SRodney W. Grimesby device basis.
3689b50d902SRodney W. GrimesOnly devices that have interrupted at least once since boot time are shown.
3699b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
3709b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe following commands are specific to the
3719b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ic vmstat
3729b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdisplay; the minimum unambiguous prefix may be supplied.
3739b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
3749b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Bl -tag -width Ar -compact
3759b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm boot
3769b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay cumulative statistics since the system was booted.
3779b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm run
3789b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay statistics as a running total from the point this
3799b50d902SRodney W. Grimescommand is given.
3809b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm time
3819b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay statistics averaged over the refresh interval (the default).
3824ae16510SDavid E. O'Brien.It Cm want_fd
3834ae16510SDavid E. O'BrienToggle the display of fd devices in the disk usage display.
3849b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm zero
3859b50d902SRodney W. GrimesReset running statistics to zero.
3869b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.El
3879b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Ic netstat
3889b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay, in the lower window, network connections.  By default,
3899b50d902SRodney W. Grimesnetwork servers awaiting requests are not displayed.  Each address
3909b50d902SRodney W. Grimesis displayed in the format ``host.port'', with each shown symbolically,
3919b50d902SRodney W. Grimeswhen possible.  It is possible to have addresses displayed numerically,
3929b50d902SRodney W. Grimeslimit the display to a set of ports, hosts, and/or protocols
3939b50d902SRodney W. Grimes(the minimum unambiguous prefix may be supplied):
3949b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
3959b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Bl -tag -width Ar -compact
3969b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm all
3979b50d902SRodney W. GrimesToggle the displaying of server processes awaiting requests (this
3989b50d902SRodney W. Grimesis the equivalent of the
3999b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Fl a
4009b50d902SRodney W. Grimesflag to
40179431394SSteve Price.Xr netstat 1 ) .
4029b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm numbers
4039b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay network addresses numerically.
4049b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm names
4059b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay network addresses symbolically.
40679431394SSteve Price.It Cm proto Ar protocol
40779431394SSteve PriceDisplay only network connections using the indicated
40879431394SSteve Price.Ar protocol .
40979431394SSteve PriceSupported protocols are ``tcp'', ``udp'', and ``all''.
4109b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm ignore Op Ar items
4119b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDo not display information about connections associated with
4129b50d902SRodney W. Grimesthe specified hosts or ports.  Hosts and ports may be specified
4139b50d902SRodney W. Grimesby name (``vangogh'', ``ftp''), or numerically.  Host addresses
4149b50d902SRodney W. Grimesuse the Internet dot notation (``128.32.0.9'').  Multiple items
4159b50d902SRodney W. Grimesmay be specified with a single command by separating them with
4169b50d902SRodney W. Grimesspaces.
4179b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm display Op Ar items
4189b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay information about the connections associated with the
4199b50d902SRodney W. Grimesspecified hosts or ports.  As for
4209b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ar ignore  ,
4219b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Op Ar items
4229b50d902SRodney W. Grimesmay be names or numbers.
4239b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm show Op Ar ports\&|hosts
4249b50d902SRodney W. GrimesShow, on the command line, the currently selected protocols,
4259b50d902SRodney W. Grimeshosts, and ports.  Hosts and ports which are being ignored
4269b50d902SRodney W. Grimesare prefixed with a `!'.  If
4279b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ar ports
4289b50d902SRodney W. Grimesor
4299b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ar hosts
4309b50d902SRodney W. Grimesis supplied as an argument to
4319b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Cm show  ,
4329b50d902SRodney W. Grimesthen only the requested information will be displayed.
4339b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm reset
4349b50d902SRodney W. GrimesReset the port, host, and protocol matching mechanisms to the default
4359b50d902SRodney W. Grimes(any protocol, port, or host).
4369b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.El
4379b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.El
4389b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
4399b50d902SRodney W. GrimesCommands to switch between displays may be abbreviated to the
4409b50d902SRodney W. Grimesminimum unambiguous prefix; for example, ``io'' for ``iostat''.
4419b50d902SRodney W. GrimesCertain information may be discarded when the screen size is
4429b50d902SRodney W. Grimesinsufficient for display.  For example, on a machine with 10
4439b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdrives the
4449b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ic iostat
4459b50d902SRodney W. Grimesbar graph displays only 3 drives on a 24 line terminal.  When
4469b50d902SRodney W. Grimesa bar graph would overflow the allotted screen space it is
4479b50d902SRodney W. Grimestruncated and the actual value is printed ``over top'' of the bar.
4489b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
4499b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe following commands are common to each display which shows
4509b50d902SRodney W. Grimesinformation about disk drives.  These commands are used to
4519b50d902SRodney W. Grimesselect a set of drives to report on, should your system have
4529b50d902SRodney W. Grimesmore drives configured than can normally be displayed on the
4539b50d902SRodney W. Grimesscreen.
4549b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Pp
4559b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Bl -tag -width Tx -compact
4569b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm ignore Op Ar drives
4579b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDo not display information about the drives indicated.  Multiple
4589b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdrives may be specified, separated by spaces.
4599b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Cm display Op Ar drives
4609b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay information about the drives indicated.  Multiple drives
4619b50d902SRodney W. Grimesmay be specified, separated by spaces.
4628d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It Cm only Op Ar drives
4638d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsDisplay only the specified drives.  Multiple drives may be specified,
4648d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsseparated by spaces.
4658d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It Cm drives
4668d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsDisplay a list of available devices.
4678d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It Cm match Ar type,if,pass Op Ar | ...
4688d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsDisplay devivces matching the given pattern.  The basic matching
4698d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsexpressions are the same as those used in
4708d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Xr iostat 8
4718d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbswith one difference.  Instead of specifying multiple
4728d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl t
4738d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsarguments which are then ORed together, the user instead specifys multiple
4748d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsmatching expressions joined by the pipe ( | ) character.  The comma
4758d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsseparated arguments within each matching expression are ANDed together, and
4768d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsthen the pipe separated matching expressions are ORed together.  Any
4778d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsdevice matching the combined expression will be displayed, if there is room
4788d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsto display it.  For example:
4798d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
4808d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Dl match da,scsi | cd,ide
4818d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
4828d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsThis will display all SCSI Direct Access devices and all IDE CDROM devices.
4838d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
4848d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Dl match da | sa | cd,pass
4858d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp
4868d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsThis will display all Direct Access devices, all Sequential Access devices,
4878d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsand all passthrough devices that provide access to CDROM drives.
4889b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.El
48903e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Sh SEE ALSO
4900114ca66SChris Costello.Xr iostat 8 ,
49103e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Xr netstat 1 ,
4920114ca66SChris Costello.Xr vmstat 8 ,
4932d45aed6SChris D. Faulhaber.Xr kvm 3 ,
494bf5cbf35SWolfram Schneider.Xr icmp 4 ,
495bf5cbf35SWolfram Schneider.Xr ip 4 ,
496630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Xr tcp 4 ,
497bf5cbf35SWolfram Schneider.Xr udp 4
4989b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Sh FILES
4999b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Bl -tag -width /etc/networks -compact
500b3bfc719SDavid Greenman.It Pa /kernel
5019b50d902SRodney W. GrimesFor the namelist.
5029b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Pa /dev/kmem
5039b50d902SRodney W. GrimesFor information in main memory.
5049b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Pa /etc/hosts
5059b50d902SRodney W. GrimesFor host names.
5069b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Pa /etc/networks
5079b50d902SRodney W. GrimesFor network names.
5089b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.It Pa /etc/services
5099b50d902SRodney W. GrimesFor port names.
5109b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.El
5119b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Sh HISTORY
5129b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe
513d8793dfaSPhilippe Charnier.Nm
5149b50d902SRodney W. Grimesprogram appeared in
5159b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Bx 4.3 .
51603e00a72SGarrett WollmanThe
517630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic icmp ,
518630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic ip ,
519630fa006SGarrett Wollmanand
520630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Ic tcp
521630fa006SGarrett Wollmandisplays appeared in
52203e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Fx 3.0 ;
52303e00a72SGarrett Wollmanthe notion of having different display modes for the
524630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Tn ICMP ,
5251c79dc84SJoseph Koshy.Tn IP ,
526630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Tn TCP ,
527630fa006SGarrett Wollmanand
528630fa006SGarrett Wollman.Tn UDP
52903e00a72SGarrett Wollmanstatistics was stolen from the
53003e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Fl C
53103e00a72SGarrett Wollmanoption to
53203e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Xr netstat 1
53303e00a72SGarrett Wollmanin Silicon Graphics'
53403e00a72SGarrett Wollman.Tn IRIX
53503e00a72SGarrett Wollmansystem.
5369b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Sh BUGS
5379b50d902SRodney W. GrimesTakes 2-10 percent of the cpu.
5389b50d902SRodney W. GrimesCertain displays presume a minimum of 80 characters per line.
5399b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe
5409b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.Ic vmstat
5419b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdisplay looks out of place because it is (it was added in as
5429b50d902SRodney W. Grimesa separate display rather than created as a new program).
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