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NAME

       pidstat - Report statistics for Linux tasks.

SYNOPSIS

       pidstat  [  -C  comm  ] [ -d ] [ -h ] [ -I ] [ -l ] [ -p { pid [,...] |
       SELF | ALL } ] [ -r ] [ -t ] [ -T { TASK | CHILD | ALL } ] [ -u ] [  -V
       ] [ -w ] [ interval [ count ] ]

DESCRIPTION

       The  pidstat  command is used for monitoring individual tasks currently
       being managed by the  Linux  kernel.   It  writes  to  standard  output
       activities  for  every  task  selected with option -p or for every task
       managed by the Linux kernel  if  option  -p  ALL  has  been  used.  Not
       selecting  any tasks is equivalent to specifying -p ALL but only active
       tasks (tasks with  non-zero  statistics  values)  will  appear  in  the
       report.

       The pidstat command can also be used for monitoring the child processes
       of selected tasks.  Read about option -T below.

       The interval parameter specifies the amount of time in seconds  between
       each  report.   A  value  of 0 (or no parameters at all) indicates that
       tasks 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
       pidstat command generates reports continuously.

       You  can select information about specific task activities using flags.
       Not specifying any flags selects only CPU activity.

OPTIONS

       -C comm
              Display only tasks whose command name includes the string  comm.

       -d     Report  I/O  statistics  (kernels  2.6.20  and later only).  The
              following values are displayed:

              PID
                     The identification number of the task being monitored.

              kB_rd/s
                     Number of kilobytes the task has caused to be  read  from
                     disk per second.

              kB_wr/s
                     Number  of  kilobytes the task has caused, or shall cause
                     to be written to disk per second.

              kB_ccwr/s
                     Number of  kilobytes  whose  writing  to  disk  has  been
                     cancelled  by  the  task.  This  may  occur when the task
                     truncates some dirty pagecache. In  this  case,  some  IO
                     which  another  task  has  been accounted for will not be
                     happening.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.

       -h     Display all activities horizontally on a single  line.  This  is
              intended to make it easier to be parsed by other programs.

       -I     In  an  SMP  environment,  indicate  that  tasks  CPU  usage (as
              displayed by option -u ) should be divided by the  total  number
              of processors.

       -l     Display the process command name and all its arguments.

       -p { pid [,...] | SELF | ALL }
              Select   tasks  (processes)  for  which  statistics  are  to  be
              reported.  pid is the process identification  number.  The  SELF
              keyword  indicates  that  statistics  are to be reported for the
              pidstat process itself, whereas the ALL keyword  indicates  that
              statistics  are  to be reported for all the tasks managed by the
              system.

       -r     Report page faults and memory utilization.

              When reporting statistics for individual  tasks,  the  following
              values are displayed:

              PID
                     The identification number of the task being monitored.

              minflt/s
                     Total  number  of  minor  faults  the  task  has made per
                     second, those which have not required  loading  a  memory
                     page from disk.

              majflt/s
                     Total  number  of  major  faults  the  task  has made per
                     second, those which have required loading a  memory  page
                     from disk.

              VSZ
                     Virtual  Size: The virtual memory usage of entire task in
                     kilobytes.

              RSS
                     Resident Set Size: The non-swapped physical  memory  used
                     by the task in kilobytes.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.

              When  reporting  global  statistics  for  tasks  and  all  their
              children, the following values are displayed:

              PID
                     The identification number of  the  task  which  is  being
                     monitored together with its children.

              minflt-nr
                     Total number of minor faults made by the task and all its
                     children, and collected during the interval of time.

              majflt-nr
                     Total number of major faults made by the task and all its
                     children, and collected during the interval of time.

              Command
                     The  command  name  of  the task which is being monitored
                     together with its children.

       -t     Also display statistics for  threads  associated  with  selected
              tasks.

              This option adds the following values to the reports:

              TGID
                     The identification number of the thread group leader.

              TID
                     The  identification number of the thread being monitored.

       -T { TASK | CHILD | ALL }
              This option specifies what has to be monitored  by  the  pidstat
              command.  The  TASK  keyword indicates that statistics are to be
              reported for individual  tasks  (this  is  the  default  option)
              whereas  the  CHILD  keyword indicates that statistics are to be
              globally reported for the selected tasks and all their children.
              The ALL keyword indicates that statistics are to be reported for
              individual tasks and globally for the selected tasks  and  their
              children.

              Note: Global statistics for tasks and all their children are not
              available for all options of pidstat.  Also these statistics are
              not   necessarily   relevant   to  current  time  interval:  The
              statistics of  a  child  process  are  collected  only  when  it
              finishes or it is killed.

       -u     Report CPU utilization.

              When  reporting  statistics  for individual tasks, the following
              values are displayed:

              PID
                     The identification number of the task being monitored.

              %usr
                     Percentage of CPU used by the task while executing at the
                     user  level (application), with or without nice priority.
                     Note that this field does NOT include time spent  running
                     a virtual processor.

              %system
                     Percentage of CPU used by the task while executing at the
                     system level (kernel).

              %guest
                     Percentage of CPU spent by the task  in  virtual  machine
                     (running a virtual processor).

              %CPU
                     Total  percentage of CPU time used by the task. In an SMP
                     environment, the task’s CPU usage will be divided by  the
                     total  number  of  CPU’s if option -I has been entered on
                     the command line.

              CPU
                     Processor number to which the task is attached.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.

              When  reporting  global  statistics  for  tasks  and  all  their
              children, the following values are displayed:

              PID
                     The  identification  number  of  the  task which is being
                     monitored together with its children.

              usr-ms
                     Total number of milliseconds spent by the  task  and  all
                     its   children   while   executing   at  the  user  level
                     (application),  with  or  without  nice   priority,   and
                     collected  during  the  interval  of time. Note that this
                     field does NOT  include  time  spent  running  a  virtual
                     processor.

              system-ms
                     Total  number  of  milliseconds spent by the task and all
                     its  children  while  executing  at  the   system   level
                     (kernel), and collected during the interval of time.

              guest-ms
                     Total  number  of  milliseconds spent by the task and all
                     its  children  in  virtual  machine  (running  a  virtual
                     processor).

              Command
                     The  command  name  of  the task which is being monitored
                     together with its children.

       -V     Print version number then exit.

       -w     Report task switching activity (kernels 2.6.23 and later  only).
              The following values are displayed:

              PID
                     The identification number of the task being monitored.

              cswch/s
                     Total  number of voluntary context switches the task made
                     per second.  A voluntary context  switch  occurs  when  a
                     task  blocks  because  it  requires  a  resource  that is
                     unavailable.

              nvcswch/s
                     Total number of non voluntary context switches  the  task
                     made  per  second.   A  involuntary  context switch takes
                     place when a task executes for the duration of  its  time
                     slice and then is forced to relinquish the processor.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.

ENVIRONMENT

       The  pidstat  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 pidstat  command  will  use  the  ISO  8601  format
              (YYYY-MM-DD) instead.

EXAMPLES

       pidstat 2 5
              Display  five reports of CPU statistics for every active task in
              the system at two second intervals.

       pidstat -r -p 1643 2 5
              Display five reports of page faults and  memory  statistics  for
              PID 1643 at two second intervals.

       pidstat -T CHILD -r 2 5
              Display  five  reports  of  page faults statistics at two second
              intervals for the child processes of all tasks  in  the  system.
              Only   child  processes  with  non-zero  statistics  values  are
              displayed.

BUGS

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

FILES

       /proc contains various files with system statistics.

AUTHOR

       Sebastien Godard (sysstat <at> orange.fr)

SEE ALSO

       sar(1), top(1), ps(1), mpstat(1), iostat(1), vmstat(8)

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