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mpstat

Section: System Administration Commands (1M)
Updated: 29 Jun 2005
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NAME

mpstat - report per-processor or per-processor-set statistics  

SYNOPSIS

/usr/bin/mpstat [-aq] [-p | -P set] [interval [count]]  

DESCRIPTION

The mpstat command reports processor statistics in tabular form. Each row of the table represents the activity of one processor. The first table summarizes all activity since boot. Each subsequent table summarizes activity for the preceding interval. All values are rates listed as events per second unless otherwise noted.

During execution of the kernel status command, the state of the kernel can change. If relevant, a state change message is included in the mpstat output, in one of the following forms:

<<processor 3 moved from pset: -1 to: 1>>
<<pset destroyed: 1>>
<<pset created: 1>>
<<processors added: 1, 3>>
<<processors removed: 1, 3>>

 

The mpstat command reports the following information:

CPU or SET Without the -a option, mpstat reports CPU statistics for a processor ID. With the -a option, mpstat reports SET statistics for a processor set ID.

minf minor faults

mjf major faults

xcal inter-processor cross-calls

intr interrupts

ithr interrupts as threads (not counting clock interrupt)

csw context switches

icsw involuntary context switches

migr thread migrations (to another processor)

smtx spins on mutexes (lock not acquired on first try)

srw spins on readers/writer locks (lock not acquired on first try)

syscl system calls

usr percent user time

sys percent system time

wt the I/O wait time is no longer calculated as a percentage of CPU time, and this statistic will always return zero.

idl percent idle time

sze number of processors in the requested processor set

set processor set membership of each CPU

 

OPTIONS

The following options are supported:

-a Aggregate output by processor set. Sort the output by set. The default output is sorted by CPU number.

-p Report processor set membership of each CPU. Sort the output by set. The default output is sorted by CPU number.

-P set Display only those processors in the specified set.

-q Suppress messages related to state changes.

interval Report once each interval seconds.

count Only print count reports.

 

EXAMPLES

Example 1: Using mpstat to Generate User and System Operation Statistics

The following command generates processor statistics over a five-second interval in two reports. The command shows the processor set membership of each CPU. The default output is sorted by CPU number, aggregated by processor set, for user (usr) and system (sys) operations.

example% mpstat -ap 5 2

SET minf mjf xcal intr ithr csw icsw migr smtx srw syscl usr sys wt idl sze
  0    6   0  355  291  190  22    0    0    0   0    43   0   2  0  43   1
  1   24  17  534  207  200  70    1    0    2   0   600   4   1  0  84   2
  2   19   7  353  325  318  44    0    0    5   0   345   1   1  0  94   3
  3   36   2  149  237  236  14    0    0    4   0    97   0   0  0  98   2
SET minf mjf xcal intr ithr csw icsw migr smtx srw syscl usr sys wt idl sze
  0    1   0  720  405  304  55    0    0   18   0    12   0  15  0  81   1
  1    0  69 1955  230  200 313   33    4   41   9  7086  34  10  0  19   2
  2    0  46  685  314  300 203   11    0   54   1  5287  36   6  0  28   3
  3    0   0   14  386  384   0    0    0    0   0     0   0   0  0 100   2
 

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
AvailabilitySUNWcsu
Interface StabilitySee below.

Invocation is evolving. Human readable output is unstable.  

SEE ALSO

sar(1), iostat(1M), sar(1M), vmstat(1M), attributes(5)  

NOTES

The sum of CPU utilization might vary slightly from 100 due to rounding errors in the production of a percentage figure.

The total time used for CPU processing is the sum of usr and sys output values, reported for user and system operations. The idl value reports the time that the CPU is idle for any reason other than pending disk I/O operations.

Run the iostat command with the -x option to report I/O service times in svc_t output. The iostat utility also reports the same wt, user (us), and system (sy) statistics. See iostat(1M) for more information.

When executing in a zone and if the pools facility is active, mpstat(1M) will only provide information for those processors which are a member of the processor set of the pool to which the zone is bound.


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXAMPLES
ATTRIBUTES
SEE ALSO
NOTES

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