19b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" Copyright (c) 1986, 1993 29b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 39b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" 49b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 59b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 69b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" are met: 79b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 89b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 99b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 109b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 119b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12fbbd9655SWarner Losh.\" 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 139b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 149b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" without specific prior written permission. 159b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" 169b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 179b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 189b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 199b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 209b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 219b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 229b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 239b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 249b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 259b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 269b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 279b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" 289b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" @(#)vmstat.8 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93 29c3aac50fSPeter Wemm.\" $FreeBSD$ 309b50d902SRodney W. Grimes.\" 31*3c22b4f8SWarner Losh.Dd June 21, 2021 321c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Dt VMSTAT 8 3362500372SRuslan Ermilov.Os 341c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Sh NAME 351c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Nm vmstat 361c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Nd report virtual memory statistics 371c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Sh SYNOPSIS 388fe908efSRuslan Ermilov.Nm 39aeaa52dbSSteve Price.\" .Op Fl fimst 400e51ea91SCraig Rodrigues.Op Fl -libxo 41ff87ae35SJohn Baldwin.Op Fl afHhimoPsz 42ab82970eSRuslan Ermilov.Op Fl M Ar core Op Fl N Ar system 43e1ba604aSBenjamin Kaduk.Op Fl c Ar count 448d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Op Fl n Ar devs 45d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Oo 46d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Fl p 47d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Sm off 48d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Ar type , if , pass 49d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Sm on 50d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Oc 51e1ba604aSBenjamin Kaduk.Op Fl w Ar wait 52e1ba604aSBenjamin Kaduk.Op Ar disks ... 53e1ba604aSBenjamin Kaduk.Op wait Op count 541c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Sh DESCRIPTION 55084e1980SPhilippe CharnierThe 56084e1980SPhilippe Charnier.Nm 57084e1980SPhilippe Charnierutility reports certain kernel statistics kept about process, virtual memory, 589b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdisk, trap and cpu activity. 591c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Pp 60ab82970eSRuslan ErmilovIf the 61ab82970eSRuslan Ermilov.Fl M 62ab82970eSRuslan Ermilovoption is not specified, information is obtained from 63ab82970eSRuslan Ermilovthe currently running kernel via the 64ab82970eSRuslan Ermilov.Xr sysctl 3 65ab82970eSRuslan Ermilovinterface. 66ab82970eSRuslan ErmilovOtherwise, information is read from the specified core file, 67ab82970eSRuslan Ermilovusing the name list from the specified kernel image (or from 68ab82970eSRuslan Ermilovthe default image). 69ab82970eSRuslan Ermilov.Pp 709b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe options are as follows: 711c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Bl -tag -width indent 720e51ea91SCraig Rodrigues.It Fl -libxo 730e51ea91SCraig RodriguesGenerate output via 740e51ea91SCraig Rodrigues.Xr libxo 3 750e51ea91SCraig Rodriguesin a selection of different human and machine readable formats. 760e51ea91SCraig RodriguesSee 770e51ea91SCraig Rodrigues.Xr xo_parse_args 3 780e51ea91SCraig Rodriguesfor details on command line arguments. 79c5163382SDag-Erling Smørgrav.It Fl a 80c5163382SDag-Erling SmørgravWhen used with 81c5163382SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fl i , 82c5163382SDag-Erling Smørgravinclude statistics about interrupts that have never been generated. 831c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It Fl c 849b50d902SRodney W. GrimesRepeat the display 851c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Ar count 869b50d902SRodney W. Grimestimes. 87735df156SKris KennawayThe first display is for the time since a reboot and each subsequent 88735df156SKris Kennawayreport is for the time period since the last display. 89735df156SKris KennawayIf no repeat 90735df156SKris Kennaway.Ar count 91735df156SKris Kennawayis specified, and 92735df156SKris Kennaway.Fl w 93735df156SKris Kennawayis specified, the default is infinity, otherwise the default is one. 94bd67e96dSTim J. Robbins.It Fl f 95bd67e96dSTim J. RobbinsReport on the number 96bd67e96dSTim J. Robbins.Xr fork 2 , 97bd67e96dSTim J. Robbins.Xr vfork 2 98bd67e96dSTim J. Robbinsand 99bd67e96dSTim J. Robbins.Xr rfork 2 100bd67e96dSTim J. Robbinssystem calls since system startup, and the number of pages of virtual memory 101bd67e96dSTim J. Robbinsinvolved in each. 1024adb5266SPeter Wemm.It Fl h 103e1ba604aSBenjamin KadukChanges memory columns into more easily human readable form. 104e1ba604aSBenjamin KadukThe default if 1054adb5266SPeter Wemmstandard output is a terminal device. 1064adb5266SPeter Wemm.It Fl H 107e1ba604aSBenjamin KadukChanges memory columns into straight numbers. 108e1ba604aSBenjamin KadukThe default if standard output 1094adb5266SPeter Wemmis not a terminal device (such as a script). 1101c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It Fl i 1119b50d902SRodney W. GrimesReport on the number of interrupts taken by each device since system 1129b50d902SRodney W. Grimesstartup. 1131c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It Fl M 1141c1f145fSMike PritchardExtract values associated with the name list from the specified 115ab82970eSRuslan Ermilov.Ar core . 1161c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It Fl N 117ab82970eSRuslan ErmilovIf 118ab82970eSRuslan Ermilov.Fl M 119ab82970eSRuslan Ermilovis also specified, 120ab82970eSRuslan Ermilovextract the name list from the specified 1211c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Ar system 122ab82970eSRuslan Ermilovinstead of the default, 123ab82970eSRuslan Ermilovwhich is the kernel image the system has booted from. 1241c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It Fl m 12529a055acSRobert WatsonReport on the usage of kernel dynamic memory allocated using 12629a055acSRobert Watson.Xr malloc 9 12729a055acSRobert Watsonby type. 1288d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl n 1294faf42f3SKenneth D. MerryChange the maximum number of disks to display from the default of 2. 130ff87ae35SJohn Baldwin.It Fl o 131ff87ae35SJohn BaldwinDisplay a list of virtual memory objects in the system and the resident 132ff87ae35SJohn Baldwinmemory used by each object. 1334adb5266SPeter Wemm.It Fl P 1344adb5266SPeter WemmReport per-cpu system/user/idle cpu statistics. 1358d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It Fl p 1366a3e8b0aSRuslan ErmilovSpecify which types of devices to display. 1376a3e8b0aSRuslan ErmilovThere are three different 1388d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbscategories of devices: 1399b88faecSRuslan Ermilov.Pp 1408d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Bl -tag -width indent -compact 1418d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It device type: 1429b88faecSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 9n -compact 1438d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It da 1448d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsDirect Access devices 1458d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It sa 1468d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsSequential Access devices 1478d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It printer 1488d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsPrinters 1498d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It proc 1508d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsProcessor devices 1518d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It worm 1528d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsWrite Once Read Multiple devices 1538d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It cd 1548d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsCD devices 1558d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It scanner 1568d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsScanner devices 1578d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It optical 1588d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsOptical Memory devices 1598d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It changer 1608d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsMedium Changer devices 1618d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It comm 1628d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsCommunication devices 1638d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It array 1648d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsStorage Array devices 1658d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It enclosure 1668d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsEnclosure Services devices 1678d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It floppy 1688d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsFloppy devices 1698d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.El 1708d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 1718d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It interface: 1729b88faecSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 9n -compact 1738d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It IDE 1748d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsIntegrated Drive Electronics devices 1758d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It SCSI 1768d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsSmall Computer System Interface devices 1778d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It other 1788d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsAny other device interface 1798d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.El 1808d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 1818d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It passthrough: 1829b88faecSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width 9n -compact 1838d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.It pass 1848d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsPassthrough devices 1858d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.El 1868d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.El 1878d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 1888d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsThe user must specify at least one device type, and may specify at most 1896a3e8b0aSRuslan Ermilovone device type from each category. 1906a3e8b0aSRuslan ErmilovMultiple device types in a single 1918d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsdevice type statement must be separated by commas. 1928d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 1938d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsAny number of 1948d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl p 1956a3e8b0aSRuslan Ermilovarguments may be specified on the command line. 1966a3e8b0aSRuslan ErmilovAll 1978d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl p 1988d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsarguments are ORed together to form a matching expression against which 1996a3e8b0aSRuslan Ermilovall devices in the system are compared. 2006a3e8b0aSRuslan ErmilovAny device that fully matches 2018d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsany 2028d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl p 2038d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsargument will be included in the 2048d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Nm 205e3f1789aSDmitry Morozovskyoutput, up to two devices, or the maximum number of devices specified 2068d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsby the user. 2071c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It Fl s 2089b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisplay the contents of the 2091c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Em sum 2109b50d902SRodney W. Grimesstructure, giving the total number of several kinds of paging related 2119b50d902SRodney W. Grimesevents which have occurred since system startup. 2121c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It Fl w 2139b50d902SRodney W. GrimesPause 2141c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Ar wait 2159b50d902SRodney W. Grimesseconds between each display. 2169b50d902SRodney W. GrimesIf no repeat 217735df156SKris Kennaway.Ar wait 218735df156SKris Kennawayinterval is specified, the default is 1 second. 2198b10473dSSean BrunoThe 2208b10473dSSean Bruno.Nm 2218b10473dSSean Brunocommand will accept and honor a non-integer number of seconds. 222d662d4b7SKris Kennaway.It Fl z 22329a055acSRobert WatsonReport on memory used by the kernel zone allocator, 22429a055acSRobert Watson.Xr uma 9 , 22529a055acSRobert Watsonby zone. 2261c1f145fSMike Pritchard.El 2271c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Pp 228e1ba604aSBenjamin KadukThe 229e1ba604aSBenjamin Kaduk.Ar wait 230e1ba604aSBenjamin Kadukand 231e1ba604aSBenjamin Kaduk.Ar count 232e1ba604aSBenjamin Kadukarguments may be given after their respective flags at any point 233e1ba604aSBenjamin Kadukon the command line before the 234e1ba604aSBenjamin Kaduk.Ar disks 235e1ba604aSBenjamin Kadukargument(s), or without their flags, as the final argument(s). 236e1ba604aSBenjamin KadukThe latter form is accepted for backwards compatibility, but it is 237e1ba604aSBenjamin Kadukpreferred to use the forms with 238e1ba604aSBenjamin Kaduk.Fl w 239e1ba604aSBenjamin Kadukand 240e1ba604aSBenjamin Kaduk.Fl c 241e1ba604aSBenjamin Kadukto avoid ambiguity. 242e1ba604aSBenjamin Kaduk.Pp 2439b50d902SRodney W. GrimesBy default, 244495aeceaSPhilippe Charnier.Nm 2459b50d902SRodney W. Grimesdisplays the following information: 2461c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Bl -tag -width indent 2471c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It procs 2489a7a98a0SJohn BaldwinInformation about the number of threads in various states: 2491c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Pp 2501c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Bl -tag -width indent -compact 2511c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It r 2529a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinrunning or in run queue 2531c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It b 2541c1f145fSMike Pritchardblocked for resources (i/o, paging, etc.) 2551c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It w 2569a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinswapped out 2571c1f145fSMike Pritchard.El 2581c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It memory 2599b50d902SRodney W. GrimesInformation about the usage of virtual and real memory. 2609a7a98a0SJohn Baldwin.Pp 2619a7a98a0SJohn BaldwinMapped virtual memory is a sum of all of the virtual pages belonging 2629a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinto mapped virtual memory objects. 2639a7a98a0SJohn BaldwinNote that the entire memory object's size is considered mapped even if 2649a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinonly a subset of the object's pages are currently mapped. 2659a7a98a0SJohn BaldwinThis statistic is not related to the active page queue which is used to track 2669a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinreal memory. 2671c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Pp 2681c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Bl -tag -width indent -compact 2691c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It avm 2709a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinmapped virtual memory 2719a7a98a0SJohn Baldwin.Po previously called active in 2729a7a98a0SJohn Baldwin.Nm 2739a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinoutput 2749a7a98a0SJohn Baldwin.Pc 2751c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It fre 2761c1f145fSMike Pritchardsize of the free list 2771c1f145fSMike Pritchard.El 2781c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It page 2799b50d902SRodney W. GrimesInformation about page faults and paging activity. 2809a7a98a0SJohn BaldwinThese are given in units per second. 2811c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Pp 2821c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Bl -tag -width indent -compact 2839d16a728SMike Pritchard.It flt 2849d16a728SMike Pritchardtotal number of page faults 2851c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It re 286336ab722SIan Leporepages reactivated (found in laundry or inactive queues) 2879d16a728SMike Pritchard.\" .It at 2889d16a728SMike Pritchard.\" pages attached (found in free list) 2891c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It pi 2901c1f145fSMike Pritchardpages paged in 2911c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It po 2921c1f145fSMike Pritchardpages paged out 2931c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It fr 2949a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinpages freed 2959d16a728SMike Pritchard.\" .It de 2969d16a728SMike Pritchard.\" anticipated short term memory shortfall 2971c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It sr 2989a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinpages scanned by page daemon 2991c1f145fSMike Pritchard.El 3001c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It disks 3019b50d902SRodney W. GrimesDisk operations per second (this field is system dependent). 3029b50d902SRodney W. GrimesTypically paging will be split across the available drives. 3038d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsThe header of the field is the first two characters of the disk name and 3049b50d902SRodney W. Grimesthe unit number. 305e3f1789aSDmitry MorozovskyIf more than two disk drives are configured in the system, 306495aeceaSPhilippe Charnier.Nm 307e3f1789aSDmitry Morozovskydisplays only the first two drives, unless the user specifies the 3088d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Fl n 3096a3e8b0aSRuslan Ermilovargument to increase the number of drives displayed. 3106a3e8b0aSRuslan ErmilovThis will probably 3118d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbscause the display to exceed 80 columns, however. 3129b50d902SRodney W. GrimesTo force 313495aeceaSPhilippe Charnier.Nm 3149b50d902SRodney W. Grimesto display specific drives, their names may be supplied on the command line. 315084e1980SPhilippe CharnierThe 3168d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Nm 317084e1980SPhilippe Charnierutility 3188d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsdefaults to show disks first, and then various other random devices in the 319e3f1789aSDmitry Morozovskysystem to add up to two devices, if there are that many devices in the 3206a3e8b0aSRuslan Ermilovsystem. 3216a3e8b0aSRuslan ErmilovIf devices are specified on the command line, or if a device type 3228d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsmatching pattern is specified (see above), 3238d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Nm 3248d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbswill only display the given devices or the devices matching the pattern, 3258d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsand will not randomly select other devices in the system. 3261c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It faults 3279a7a98a0SJohn BaldwinTrap/interrupt rates per second. 3281c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Pp 3291c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Bl -tag -width indent -compact 3301c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It in 3319a7a98a0SJohn Baldwindevice interrupts (including clock interrupts) 3321c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It sy 3339a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinsystem calls 3341c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It cs 3359a7a98a0SJohn Baldwincpu context switches 3361c1f145fSMike Pritchard.El 3371c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It cpu 3389b50d902SRodney W. GrimesBreakdown of percentage usage of CPU time. 3391c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Pp 3401c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Bl -tag -width indent -compact 3411c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It us 3421c1f145fSMike Pritcharduser time for normal and low priority processes 3431c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It sy 3449a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinsystem and interrupt time 3451c1f145fSMike Pritchard.It id 3461c1f145fSMike Pritchardcpu idle 3471c1f145fSMike Pritchard.El 3481c1f145fSMike Pritchard.El 3496c7216dfSRuslan Ermilov.Sh FILES 3506c7216dfSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width /boot/kernel/kernel -compact 3516c7216dfSRuslan Ermilov.It Pa /boot/kernel/kernel 3526c7216dfSRuslan Ermilovdefault kernel namelist 3536c7216dfSRuslan Ermilov.It Pa /dev/kmem 3546c7216dfSRuslan Ermilovdefault memory file 3556c7216dfSRuslan Ermilov.El 3561c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Sh EXAMPLES 3571c1f145fSMike PritchardThe command: 3581c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Dl vmstat -w 5 3591c1f145fSMike Pritchardwill print what the system is doing every five 3609a7a98a0SJohn Baldwinseconds. 3618d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Pp 3628d2fbde5SJustin T. GibbsThe command: 3638d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbs.Dl vmstat -p da -p cd -w 1 364e3f1789aSDmitry Morozovskywill tell vmstat to select the first two direct access or CDROM devices 3658d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsand display statistics on those devices, as well as other systems 3668d2fbde5SJustin T. Gibbsstatistics every second. 3671c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Sh SEE ALSO 3681c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Xr fstat 1 , 3691c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Xr netstat 1 , 3701c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Xr nfsstat 1 , 3711c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Xr ps 1 , 3721c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Xr systat 1 , 37329a055acSRobert Watson.Xr libmemstat 3 , 3740e51ea91SCraig Rodrigues.Xr libxo 3 , 3750e51ea91SCraig Rodrigues.Xr xo_parse_args 3 , 37626d8ca83SGiorgos Keramidas.Xr gstat 8 , 3771c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Xr iostat 8 , 3780b5c9ae2SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Xr pstat 8 , 37929a055acSRobert Watson.Xr sysctl 8 , 38029a055acSRobert Watson.Xr malloc 9 , 38129a055acSRobert Watson.Xr uma 9 3821c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Pp 3839b50d902SRodney W. GrimesThe sections starting with ``Interpreting system activity'' in 3841c1f145fSMike Pritchard.%T "Installing and Operating 4.3BSD" . 3851d733bbcSGordon Bergling.Sh HISTORY 3861d733bbcSGordon BerglingThe 3871d733bbcSGordon Bergling.Nm 3881d733bbcSGordon Berglingutility first appeared in 389*3c22b4f8SWarner Losh.Bx 3 . 390aeaa52dbSSteve Price.Sh BUGS 3911c1f145fSMike PritchardThe 3921c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Fl c 3931c1f145fSMike Pritchardand 3941c1f145fSMike Pritchard.Fl w 3951c1f145fSMike Pritchardoptions are only available with the default output. 396