‑‑list |
Lists the names of all available plug-ins. |
-a or ‑‑all |
Show default plugin set, this is equivalent to dstat -cdngy. |
-c or ‑‑cpu |
Show CPU statistics. (system, user, idle, wait) |
-C 0,1,N |
Show CPU0, CPU1 and CPUN statistics. (Must be used with the -c or ‑‑cpu option.) |
-d or ‑‑disk |
Show disk statistic. |
-D disk1,disk2,N |
Show disk1, disk2 and N staistics. (Must be used with the -d or ‑‑disk option.) |
-g or ‑‑page |
Show page statistics. |
-i or ‑‑int |
Show interrupt statistics. |
-I 27,28,N |
Show interrupt 27, 28 and N. (Must be used with the -i or ‑‑int option.) |
-l or ‑‑load |
Show load average statistics. (1, 5, 15 mins) |
-m or ‑‑mem |
Show memory statistics. |
-n or ‑‑net |
Show network I/O statistics. |
-N eth1,eth2,N |
Show network interface eth1, eth2 and N. (Must be used with the -n or ‑‑net option.) |
‑‑net-packets |
Displays received and sent network packets. |
-p or ‑‑proc |
Show process statistics. |
‑‑proc-count |
Displays the total number of processes. |
-r or ‑‑io |
Show I/O request statistics. |
-s or ‑‑swap |
Show swap statistics. |
-S swap1,swap2,N |
Show swap1, swap2 and N statistics. (Must be used with the -s or ‑‑swap option.) |
‑‑snooze |
Show the number of seconds consumed per row. |
-t or ‑‑time |
Show each row’s output time. |
-T or ‑‑epoch |
Show each row’s output timestamp. |
-y or ‑‑sys |
Show system statistics. (interrupts, context switches) |
‑‑aio |
Show aio statistics. |
‑‑fs or ‑‑filesystem |
Show filesystem statistics. (open files, inodes) |
‑‑freespace |
Used and usable space for each file system. (A window with a width of 2700 pixels or more is required) |
‑‑ipc |
Show ipc statistics. (message queue, semaphores, shared memory) |
‑‑lock |
Show file lock statistics. (posix, flock, read, write) |
‑‑raw |
Show raw sockets statistics. |
‑‑socket |
Show socket statistics. (total, tcp, udp, raw, ip-fragments) |
‑‑tcp |
Show tcp statistics. (listen, established, syn, time_wait, close) |
‑‑udp |
Show udp statistics. (listen, active) |
‑‑unix |
Show unix statistics. (datagram, stream, listen, active) |
‑‑vm |
Show virtual memory statistics. (hard pagefaults, soft pagefaults, allocated, free) |
‑‑top-bio |
Show the block I/O process that consumes the most. |
‑‑top-bio-adv |
Show the block I/O process that consumes the most. (include the process PID) |
‑‑top-childwait |
Show the process that has been waiting for the child process for the longest time. |
‑‑top-cpu |
Show the CPU process that consumes the most. |
‑‑top-cpu-adv |
Show the CPU process that consumes the most. (include the process PID) |
‑‑top-cputime |
Show the process that consumes the most CPU time. (in milliseconds) |
‑‑top-cputime-avg |
Shows the process with the highest average time slice. (in milliseconds) |
‑‑top-io |
Show the I/O process that consumes the most. |
‑‑top-io-avg |
Show the I/O process that consumes the most. (include the process PID) |
‑‑top-latency |
Show the process with the highest latency. (in milliseconds) |
‑‑top-latency-avg |
Show the process with the highest average latency. (include the process PID) |
‑‑top-mem |
Show the process that consumes the most memory. |
‑‑top-oom |
Show the process that is most likely to be killed by the out-of-memory killer. |
-f or ‑‑full |
Show the contents similar to the expansion of the CDINS options. |
‑‑bits |
Converts values displayed in bytes to bits. |
‑‑float |
Show values as floating points. |
‑‑integer |
Show values as integer points. |
‑‑bw or ‑‑blackonwhite |
Show non-empty values. |
‑‑nocolor |
Show black and white content. |
‑‑noheaders |
Show headers once. |