NAME
stats
—
information about various and sundry
statistics utilities
DESCRIPTION
The FreeBSD userland in part contains a series of utilities which can be used to ascertain system state at runtime and optionally from core files.COMMANDS
The following commands (sorted alphabetically) are currently included in the base system, with more appearing periodically.
btsockstat
- Show Bluetooth socket information
ctlstat
- CAM Target Layer statistics utility
fstat
- Identify active files
gstat
- Print statistics about GEOM disks
ibstat
- Display information from the InfiniBand driver
ifmcstat
- Dump multicast group management statistics per interface
iostat
- Report kernel subsystem I/O statistics
ipfstat
- Display IPF packet filter statistics and filter list
kldstat
- Display status of dynamic kernel linker
lockstat
- Report kernel lock and profiling statistics
mailstats
- Display mail statistics
netstat
- Show network status and statistics
nfsstat
- Display NFS statistics
plockstat
- Trace pthread lock statistics using DTrace
pmcstat
- Performance measurement with performance monitoring hardware
procstat
- Get detailed process information
pstat
- Display system data structures
sockstat
- List open sockets
stat
- Display file status
systat
- Display system statistics
vmstat
- Report virtual memory statistics
zpool iostat
- Report ZFS I/O statistics
SEE ALSO
btsockstat(1), fstat(1), intro(1), lockstat(1), netstat(1), plockstat(1), procstat(1), sockstat(1), stat(1), systat(1), intro(7), ctlstat(8), gstat(8), ibstat(8), ifmcstat(8), intro(8), iostat(8), ipfstat(8), kldstat(8), mailstats(8), pmcstat(8), pstat(8), vmstat(8), zpool(8)
HISTORY
The stats
manual page first appeared in
FreeBSD 13.0.
AUTHORS
Daniel Ebdrup Jensen <debdrup@FreeBSD.org>