.TH netqtop 8 "2020-07-30" "USER COMMANDS" .SH NAME netqtop \- Summarize PPS, BPS, average size of packets and packet counts ordered by packet sizes on each queue of a network interface. .SH SYNOPSIS .B netqtop [\-n nic] [\-i interval] [\-t throughput] .SH DESCRIPTION netqtop accounts statistics of both transmitted and received packets on each queue of a specified network interface to help developers check if its traffic load is balanced. The result is displayed as a table with columns of PPS, BPS, average size and packet counts in range [0,64), [64, 5120), [512, 2048), [2048, 16K), [16K, 64K). This is printed every given interval (default 1) in seconds. The tool uses the net:net_dev_start_xmit and net:netif_receive_skb kernel tracepoints. Since it uses tracepoint, the tool only works on Linux 4.7+. netqtop introduces significant overhead while network traffic is large. See OVERHEAD section below. .SH REQUIREMENTS CONFIG_bpf and bcc .SH OPTIONS .TP \-n NIC Specify the network interface card .TP \-i INTERVAL Print results every INTERVAL seconds. The default value is 1. .TP \-t THROUGHPUT Print BPS and PPS of each queue. .SH EXAMPLES .TP Account statistics of eth0 and output every 2 seconds: # .B netqtop -n eth0 -i 1 .SH OVERHEAD In performance test, netqtop introduces a overhead up to 30% PPS drop while printing interval is set to 1 second. So be mindful of potential packet drop when using this tool. It also increases ping-pong latency by about 1 usec. .SH SOURCE This is from bcc .IP https://github.com/iovisor/bcc .PP Also look in the bcc distribution for a netqtop_example.txt file containing example usage, output and commentary for this tool. .SH OS Linux .SH STABILITY Unstable - in development .SH AUTHOR Yolandajn