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NAME

       mpstat - Report processors related statistics.

SYNOPSIS

       mpstat [ -A ] [ -I { SUM | CPU | ALL } ] [ -u ] [ -P { cpu [,...] | ALL
       } ] [ -V ] [ interval [ count ] ]

DESCRIPTION

       The mpstat command  writes  to  standard  output  activities  for  each
       available  processor,  processor 0 being the first one.  Global average
       activities among all processors are also reported.  The mpstat  command
       can be used both on SMP and UP machines, but in the latter, only global
       average activities will be printed. If no activity has  been  selected,
       then the default report is the CPU utilization report.

       The  interval parameter specifies the amount of time in seconds between
       each report.  A value of 0 (or no parameters  at  all)  indicates  that
       processors  statistics  are  to  be  reported for the time since system
       startup (boot).  The count parameter can be  specified  in  conjunction
       with  the  interval parameter if this one is not set to zero. The value
       of count determines the number of reports generated at interval seconds
       apart.  If  the  interval  parameter  is  specified  without  the count
       parameter, the mpstat command generates reports continuously.

OPTIONS

       -A     This option is equivalent to specifying -I ALL -u -P ALL

       -I { SUM | CPU | ALL }
              Report interrupts statistics.

              With the SUM keyword,  the  mpstat  command  reports  the  total
              number  of  interrupts  per processor.  The following values are
              displayed:

              CPU
                     Processor  number.  The  keyword   all   indicates   that
                     statistics   are   calculated   as   averages  among  all
                     processors.

              intr/s
                     Show the total number of interrupts received  per  second
                     by the CPU or CPUs.

              With  the  CPU  keyword, the number of each individual interrupt
              received per second by the CPU or CPUs is displayed.

              The ALL keyword is equivalent to  specifying  all  the  keywords
              above and therefore all the interrupts statistics are displayed.

       -P { cpu [,...] | ALL }
              Indicate the processor number for which  statistics  are  to  be
              reported.  cpu is the processor number. Note that processor 0 is
              the first processor.  The ALL keyword indicates that  statistics
              are to be reported for all processors.

       -u     Report CPU utilization. The following values are displayed:

              CPU
                     Processor   number.   The   keyword  all  indicates  that
                     statistics  are  calculated   as   averages   among   all
                     processors.

              %usr
                     Show  the  percentage  of  CPU  utilization that occurred
                     while executing at the user level (application).

              %nice
                     Show the percentage  of  CPU  utilization  that  occurred
                     while executing at the user level with nice priority.

              %sys
                     Show  the  percentage  of  CPU  utilization that occurred
                     while executing at the system level (kernel).  Note  that
                     this  does  not include time spent servicing hardware and
                     software interrupts.

              %iowait
                     Show the percentage of time that the  CPU  or  CPUs  were
                     idle  during which the system had an outstanding disk I/O
                     request.

              %irq
                     Show the percentage of time spent by the CPU or  CPUs  to
                     service hardware interrupts.

              %soft
                     Show  the  percentage of time spent by the CPU or CPUs to
                     service software interrupts.

              %steal
                     Show the percentage of time spent in involuntary wait  by
                     the   virtual  CPU  or  CPUs  while  the  hypervisor  was
                     servicing another virtual processor.

              %guest
                     Show the percentage of time spent by the CPU or  CPUs  to
                     run a virtual processor.

              %idle
                     Show  the  percentage  of  time that the CPU or CPUs were
                     idle and the system did not have an outstanding disk  I/O
                     request.

              Note:  On  SMP  machines  a  processor  that  does  not have any
              activity at all is a disabled (offline) processor.

       -V     Print version number then exit.

ENVIRONMENT

       The  mpstat  command  takes  into  account  the  following  environment
       variable:

       S_TIME_FORMAT
              If  this  variable  exists and its value is ISO then the current
              locale will be ignored when printing  the  date  in  the  report
              header.   The  mpstat  command  will  use  the  ISO  8601 format
              (YYYY-MM-DD) instead.

EXAMPLES

       mpstat 2 5
              Display five reports of global statistics among  all  processors
              at two second intervals.

       mpstat -P ALL 2 5
              Display  five  reports  of  statistics for all processors at two
              second intervals.

BUGS

       /proc filesystem must be mounted for the mpstat command to work.

       Only a few activities are given by the Linux kernel for each processor.

FILES

       /proc contains various files with system statistics.

AUTHOR

       Sebastien Godard (sysstat <at> orange.fr)

SEE ALSO

       sar(1), pidstat(1), iostat(1), vmstat(8)

       http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sebastien.godard/