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VMSTAT (8)

Report virtual memory statistics

SYNOPSIS

    B vmstat [ -n ] [ delay [ count ]] vmstat [ -V ]

DESCRIPTION

    vmstat reports information about processes, memory, paging, block IO, traps, and cpu activity.

    The first report produced gives averages since the last reboot. Additional reports give information on a sampling period of length delay. The process and memory reports are instantaneous in either case.

    The -n switch causes the header to be displayed only once rather than periodically.

    delay is the delay between updates in seconds. If no delay is specified, only one report is printed with the average values since boot.

    count is the number of updates. If no count is specified and delay is defined, count defaults to infinity.

    The -V switch results in displaying version information.

FIELD DESCRIPTIONS

    Procs
    r: The number of processes waiting for run time.
    b: The number of processes in uninterruptable sleep.
    w: The number of processes swapped out but otherwise runnable.  This
       field is calculated, but Linux never desperation swaps.
    

    Memory

    swpd: the amount of virtual memory used (kB).
    free: the amount of idle memory (kB).
    buff: the amount of memory used as buffers (kB).
    

    Swap

    si: Amount of memory swapped in from disk (kB/s).
    so: Amount of memory swapped to disk (kB/s).
    

    IO

    bi: Blocks sent to a block device (blocks/s).
    bo: Blocks received from a block device (blocks/s).
    

    System

    in: The number of interrupts per second, including the clock.
    cs: The number of context switches per second.
    
    

    CPU These are percentages of total CPU time.

    us: user time
    sy: system time
    id: idle time
    

NOTES

    vmstat does not require special permissions.

    These reports are intended to help identify system bottlenecks. Linux vmstat does not count itself as a running process.

    All linux blocks are currently 1k, except for CD-ROM blocks which are 2k.

FILES

    /proc/meminfo
    /proc/stat
    /proc/*/stat
    

SEE ALSO

BUGS

    Does not tabulate the block io per device or count the number of system calls.

AUTHOR

    Written by Henry Ware <al172@yfn.ysu.edu>.