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NAME
virtiostat - Trace VIRTIO devices input/output statistics. Uses Linux eBPF/bcc.
SYNOPSIS
virtiostat [-h] [-T] [-D] [-d DRIVER] [-n DEVNAME] [INTERVAL] [COUNT]
DESCRIPTION
This tool traces VIRTIO devices input/output statistics. It works in lower layer of VIRTIO base driver,
so it could trace all the devices of VIRTIO family. For example, we can't get IO statistics of 9p-fs in a
guest virtual machine by iostat command, but we can analyze IO statistics by virtiostat. The outputing
result shows In/Out SGs(scatter list operation) to represent positive correlation IOPS, and In/Out BW to
represent throughput.
Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool.
REQUIREMENTS
CONFIG_BPF and bcc.
OPTIONS
-h Print usage message.
-T Include a time column on output (HH:MM:SS).
-D Show debug infomation of bpf text.
-d DRIVER
Filter for driver name.
-n DEVNAME
Filter for device name.
INTERVAL
Print output every interval seconds.
COUNT Total count of trace in seconds.
EXAMPLES
Trace virtio device statistics and print 1 second summaries, 10 times:
# virtiostat 1 10
Trace virtio block deivces only:
# virtiostat -d virtio_blk
OVERHEAD
This traces the kernel virtqueue_add_sgs, virtqueue_add_outbuf, virtqueue_add_inbuf,
virtqueue_add_inbuf_ctx functions. The rate of this depends on all the VIRTIO devices IOPS.
SOURCE
This is from bcc.
https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
Also look in the bcc distribution for a companion _examples.txt file containing example usage, output,
and commentary for this tool.
OS
Linux
STABILITY
Unstable - in development.
AUTHOR
zhenwei pi
SEE ALSO
iostat(1), iftop(8), funccount(8)
USER COMMANDS 2021-02-15 virtiostat(8)