.TH MPSTAT 1 "JULY 2018" Linux "Linux User's Manual" -*- nroff -*- .SH NAME mpstat \- Report processors related statistics. .SH SYNOPSIS .B mpstat [ \-A ] [ \-\-dec={ 0 | 1 | 2 } ] [ \-n ] [ \-u ] [ \-V ] [ \-I { .I keyword .B [,...] | ALL } ] [ \-N { .I node_list .B | ALL } ] [ \-o JSON ] [ \-P { .I cpu_list .B | ALL } ] [ .I interval .B [ .I count .B ] ] .SH DESCRIPTION The .B mpstat command writes to standard output activities for each available processor, processor 0 being the first one. Global average activities among all processors are also reported. The .B mpstat command can be used both on SMP and UP machines, but in the latter, only global average activities will be printed. If no activity has been selected, then the default report is the CPU utilization report. The .I interval parameter specifies the amount of time in seconds between each report. A value of 0 (or no parameters at all) indicates that processors statistics are to be reported for the time since system startup (boot). The .I count parameter can be specified in conjunction with the .I interval parameter if this one is not set to zero. The value of .I count determines the number of reports generated at .I interval seconds apart. If the .I interval parameter is specified without the .I count parameter, the .B mpstat command generates reports continuously. .SH OPTIONS .IP \-A This option is equivalent to specifying .BR "\-n \-u \-I ALL \-N ALL \-P ALL" .IP "\-\-dec={ 0 | 1 | 2 }" Specify the number of decimal places to use (0 to 2, default value is 2). .IP "\-I { keyword [,...] | ALL }" Report interrupts statistics. Possible keywords are .BR CPU , .BR SCPU , and .BR SUM . With the .B CPU keyword, the number of each individual interrupt received per second by the CPU or CPUs is displayed. Interrupts are those listed in /proc/interrupts file. With the .B SCPU keyword, the number of each individual software interrupt received per second by the CPU or CPUs is displayed. This option works only with kernels 2.6.31 and later. Software interrupts are those listed in /proc/softirqs file. With the .B SUM keyword, the .B mpstat command reports the total number of interrupts per processor. The following values are displayed: .B CPU .RS .RS Processor number. The keyword .I all indicates that statistics are calculated as averages among all processors. .RE .B intr/s .RS Show the total number of interrupts received per second by the CPU or CPUs. .RE The .B ALL keyword is equivalent to specifying all the keywords above and therefore all the interrupts statistics are displayed. .RE .RE .IP "\-N { node_list | ALL }" Indicate the NUMA nodes for which statistics are to be reported. .I node_list is a list of comma\-separated values or range of values (e.g., .BR 0,2,4\-7,12\- ). Note that node .B all is the global average among all nodes. The .B ALL keyword indicates that statistics are to be reported for all nodes. .IP \-n Report summary CPU statistics based on NUMA node placement. The following values are displayed: .B NODE .RS .RS Node number. The keyword .I all indicates that statistics are calculated as averages among all nodes. .RE All the other fields are the same as those displayed with option \-u (see below). .RE .IP "\-o JSON" Display the statistics in JSON (Javascript Object Notation) format. JSON output field order is undefined, and new fields may be added in the future. .IP "\-P { cpu_list | ALL }" Indicate the processors for which statistics are to be reported. .I cpu_list is a list of comma\-separated values or range of values (e.g., .BR 0,2,4\-7,12\- ). Note that processor 0 is the first processor, and processor .B all is the global average among all processors. The .B ALL keyword indicates that statistics are to be reported for all processors. Offline processors are not displayed. .IP \-u Report CPU utilization. The following values are displayed: .B CPU .RS .RS Processor number. The keyword .I all indicates that statistics are calculated as averages among all processors. .RE .B %usr .RS Show the percentage of CPU utilization that occurred while executing at the user level (application). .RE .B %nice .RS Show the percentage of CPU utilization that occurred while executing at the user level with nice priority. .RE .B %sys .RS Show the percentage of CPU utilization that occurred while executing at the system level (kernel). Note that this does not include time spent servicing hardware and software interrupts. .RE .B %iowait .RS Show the percentage of time that the CPU or CPUs were idle during which the system had an outstanding disk I/O request. .RE .B %irq .RS Show the percentage of time spent by the CPU or CPUs to service hardware interrupts. .RE .B %soft .RS Show the percentage of time spent by the CPU or CPUs to service software interrupts. .RE .B %steal .RS Show the percentage of time spent in involuntary wait by the virtual CPU or CPUs while the hypervisor was servicing another virtual processor. .RE .B %guest .RS Show the percentage of time spent by the CPU or CPUs to run a virtual processor. .RE .B %gnice .RS Show the percentage of time spent by the CPU or CPUs to run a niced guest. .RE .B %idle .RS Show the percentage of time that the CPU or CPUs were idle and the system did not have an outstanding disk I/O request. .RE .RE .IP \-V Print version number then exit. .SH ENVIRONMENT The .B mpstat command takes into account the following environment variable: .IP S_COLORS When this variable is set, display statistics in color on the terminal. Possible values for this variable are .IR never , .IR always or .IR auto (the latter is the default). Note: On Debian sysstems the colors are displayed by default when output is connected to the terminal, even if this variable is not set (i.e. unset variable is treated as if it were set to .IR auto ). Please note that the color (being red, yellow, or some other color) used to display a value is not indicative of any kind of issue simply because of the color. It only indicates different ranges of values. .IP S_COLORS_SGR Specify the colors and other attributes used to display statistics on the terminal. Its value is a colon\-separated list of capabilities that defaults to .BR H=31;1:I=32;22:M=35;1:N=34;1:Z=34;22 . Supported capabilities are: .RS .TP .B H= SGR (Select Graphic Rendition) substring for percentage values greater than or equal to 75%. .TP .B I= SGR substring for CPU number. .TP .B M= SGR substring for percentage values in the range from 50% to 75%. .TP .B N= SGR substring for non\-zero statistics values. .TP .B Z= SGR substring for zero values. .RE .IP S_TIME_FORMAT If this variable exists and its value is .BR ISO then the current locale will be ignored when printing the date in the report header. The .B mpstat command will use the ISO 8601 format (YYYY\-MM\-DD) instead. The timestamp will also be compliant with ISO 8601 format. .SH EXAMPLES .B mpstat 2 5 .RS Display five reports of global statistics among all processors at two second intervals. .RE .B mpstat \-P ALL 2 5 .RS Display five reports of statistics for all processors at two second intervals. .SH BUGS .I /proc filesystem must be mounted for the .B mpstat command to work. .SH FILES .IR /proc contains various files with system statistics. .SH AUTHOR Sebastien Godard (sysstat orange.fr) .SH SEE ALSO .BR sar (1), .BR pidstat (1), .BR iostat (1), .BR vmstat (8) .I https://github.com/sysstat/sysstat .I http://pagesperso\-orange.fr/sebastien.godard/