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TLDR: pidstat (tldr-pages)

Show system resource usage, including CPU, memory, IO etc.

  • Show CPU statistics at a 2 second interval for 10 times
    pidstat {{2}} {{10}}
  • Show page faults and memory utilization
    pidstat -r
  • Show input/output usage per process ID
    pidstat -d
  • Show information on a specific PID
    pidstat -p {{pid}}
  • Show memory statistics for all processes whose command name include "fox" or "bird"
    pidstat -C "{{fox|bird}}" -r -p ALL
PIDSTAT(1)                               Linux User's Manual                              PIDSTAT(1)



NAME
       pidstat - Report statistics for Linux tasks.


SYNOPSIS
       pidstat  [ -d ] [ -H ] [ -h ] [ -I ] [ -l ] [ -R ] [ -r ] [ -s ] [ -t ] [ -U [ username ] ] [
       -u ] [ -V ] [ -v ] [ -w ] [ -C comm ] [ -G process_name ] [ --dec={ 0 | 1 | 2 } ] [ --human ]
       [  -p { pid[,...]  | SELF | ALL } ] [ -T { TASK | CHILD | ALL } ] [ interval [ count ] ] [ -e
       program args ]


DESCRIPTION
       The pidstat command is used for monitoring individual tasks currently being  managed  by  the
       Linux kernel.  It writes to standard output activities for every task selected with option -p
       or for every task managed by the Linux kernel if option -p ALL has been used.  Not  selecting
       any  tasks is equivalent to specifying -p ALL but only active tasks (tasks with non-zero sta‐
       tistics values) will appear in the report.

       The pidstat command can also be used for monitoring the child processes  of  selected  tasks.
       Read about option -T below.

       The  interval parameter specifies the amount of time in seconds between each report.  A value
       of 0 (or no parameters at all) indicates that tasks statistics are to  be  reported  for  the
       time  since  system  startup (boot). The count parameter can be specified in conjunction with
       the interval parameter if this one is not set to zero. The value of count determines the num‐
       ber  of  reports  generated at interval seconds apart. If the interval parameter is specified
       without the count parameter, the pidstat command generates reports continuously.

       You can select information about specific task activities using flags.   Not  specifying  any
       flags selects only CPU activity.


OPTIONS
       -C comm
              Display  only  tasks whose command name includes the string comm. This string can be a
              regular expression.

       -d     Report I/O statistics (kernels 2.6.20 and later only).  The following  values  may  be
              displayed:

              UID    The real user identification number of the task being monitored.

              USER   The name of the real user owning the task being monitored.

              PID    The identification number of the task being monitored.

              kB_rd/s
                     Number of kilobytes the task has caused to be read from disk per second.

              kB_wr/s
                     Number  of  kilobytes the task has caused, or shall cause to be written to disk
                     per second.

              kB_ccwr/s
                     Number of kilobytes whose writing to disk has been cancelled by the task.  This
                     may  occur  when the task truncates some dirty pagecache. In this case, some IO
                     which another task has been accounted for will not be happening.

              iodelay
                     Block I/O delay of the task being monitored, measured in clock ticks. This met‐
                     ric  includes  the  delays  spent waiting for sync block I/O completion and for
                     swapin block I/O completion.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.

       --dec={ 0 | 1 | 2 }
              Specify the number of decimal places to use (0 to 2, default value is 2).

       -e program args
              Execute program with given arguments args and monitor it with pidstat.  pidstat  stops
              when program terminates.

       -G process_name
              Display  only  processes  whose  command  name includes the string process_name.  This
              string can be a regular expression. If option -t is used together with option -G  then
              the  threads  belonging to that process are also displayed (even if their command name
              doesn't include the string process_name).

       -H     Display timestamp in seconds since the epoch.

       -h     Display all activities horizontally on a single line, with no  average  statistics  at
              the  end  of the report. This is intended to make it easier to be parsed by other pro‐
              grams.

       --human
              Print sizes in human readable format (e.g. 1.0k, 1.2M, etc.)  The units displayed with
              this option supersede any other default units (e.g.  kilobytes, sectors...) associated
              with the metrics.

       -I     In an SMP environment, indicate that tasks CPU  usage  (as  displayed  by  option  -u)
              should be divided by the total number of processors.

       -l     Display the process command name and all its arguments.

       -p { pid[,...] | SELF | ALL }
              Select  tasks (processes) for which statistics are to be reported.  pid is the process
              identification number. The SELF keyword indicates that statistics are to  be  reported
              for  the pidstat process itself, whereas the ALL keyword indicates that statistics are
              to be reported for all the tasks managed by the system.

       -R     Report realtime priority and scheduling policy information.  The following values  may
              be displayed:

              UID    The real user identification number of the task being monitored.

              USER   The name of the real user owning the task being monitored.

              PID    The identification number of the task being monitored.

              prio   The realtime priority of the task being monitored.

              policy The scheduling policy of the task being monitored.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.

       -r     Report page faults and memory utilization.

              When reporting statistics for individual tasks, the following values may be displayed:

              UID    The real user identification number of the task being monitored.

              USER   The name of the real user owning the task being monitored.

              PID    The identification number of the task being monitored.

              minflt/s
                     Total number of minor faults the task has made per second, those which have not
                     required loading a memory page from disk.

              majflt/s
                     Total number of major faults the task has made per second, those which have re‐
                     quired loading a memory page from disk.

              VSZ    Virtual Size: The virtual memory usage of entire task in kilobytes.

              RSS    Resident  Set  Size:  The non-swapped physical memory used by the task in kilo‐
                     bytes.

              %MEM   The tasks's currently used share of available physical memory.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.

              When reporting global statistics for tasks and all their children, the following  val‐
              ues may be displayed:

              UID    The  real  user  identification number of the task which is being monitored to‐
                     gether with its children.

              USER   The name of the real user owning the task which  is  being  monitored  together
                     with its children.

              PID    The  identification  number  of the task which is being monitored together with
                     its children.

              minflt-nr
                     Total number of minor faults made by the task and all its  children,  and  col‐
                     lected during the interval of time.

              majflt-nr
                     Total  number  of  major faults made by the task and all its children, and col‐
                     lected during the interval of time.

              Command
                     The command name of the task which is being monitored together with  its  chil‐
                     dren.

       -s     Report stack utilization.  The following values may be displayed:

              UID    The real user identification number of the task being monitored.

              USER   The name of the real user owning the task being monitored.

              PID    The identification number of the task being monitored.

              StkSize
                     The  amount of memory in kilobytes reserved for the task as stack, but not nec‐
                     essarily used.

              StkRef The amount of memory in kilobytes used as stack, referenced by the task.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.

       -T { TASK | CHILD | ALL }
              This option specifies what has to be monitored by the pidstat command. The  TASK  key‐
              word  indicates  that  statistics are to be reported for individual tasks (this is the
              default option) whereas the CHILD keyword indicates that statistics are to be globally
              reported for the selected tasks and all their children. The ALL keyword indicates that
              statistics are to be reported for individual tasks and globally for the selected tasks
              and their children.

              Note: Global statistics for tasks and all their children are not available for all op‐
              tions of pidstat.  Also these statistics are not necessarily relevant to current  time
              interval:  The statistics of a child process are collected only when it finishes or it
              is killed.

       -t     Also display statistics for threads associated with selected tasks.

              This option adds the following values to the reports:

              TGID   The identification number of the thread group leader.

              TID    The identification number of the thread being monitored.

       -U [ username ]
              Display the real user name of the tasks being monitored instead of the UID.  If  username is specified, then only tasks belonging to the specified user are displayed.

       -u     Report CPU utilization.

              When reporting statistics for individual tasks, the following values may be displayed:

              UID    The real user identification number of the task being monitored.

              USER   The name of the real user owning the task being monitored.

              PID    The identification number of the task being monitored.

              %usr   Percentage  of CPU used by the task while executing at the user level (applica‐
                     tion), with or without nice priority. Note that this  field  does  NOT  include
                     time spent running a virtual processor.

              %system
                     Percentage  of  CPU  used by the task while executing at the system level (ker‐
                     nel).

              %guest Percentage of CPU spent by the task in virtual machine (running a virtual  pro‐
                     cessor).

              %wait  Percentage of CPU spent by the task while waiting to run.

              %CPU   Total  percentage  of  CPU  time  used  by the task. In an SMP environment, the
                     task's CPU usage will be divided by the total number of CPU's if option -I  has
                     been entered on the command line.

              CPU    Processor number to which the task is attached.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.

              When  reporting global statistics for tasks and all their children, the following val‐
              ues may be displayed:

              UID    The real user identification number of the task which is  being  monitored  to‐
                     gether with its children.

              USER   The  name  of  the  real user owning the task which is being monitored together
                     with its children.

              PID    The identification number of the task which is being  monitored  together  with
                     its children.

              usr-ms Total  number of milliseconds spent by the task and all its children while exe‐
                     cuting at the user level (application), with or without nice priority, and col‐
                     lected  during the interval of time. Note that this field does NOT include time
                     spent running a virtual processor.

              system-ms
                     Total number of milliseconds spent by the task and all its children while  exe‐
                     cuting at the system level (kernel), and collected during the interval of time.

              guest-ms
                     Total  number of milliseconds spent by the task and all its children in virtual
                     machine (running a virtual processor).

              Command
                     The command name of the task which is being monitored together with  its  chil‐
                     dren.

       -V     Print version number then exit.

       -v     Report values of some kernel tables. The following values may be displayed:

              UID    The real user identification number of the task being monitored.

              USER   The name of the real user owning the task being monitored.

              PID    The identification number of the task being monitored.

              threads
                     Number of threads associated with current task.

              fd-nr  Number of file descriptors associated with current task.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.

       -w     Report  task switching activity (kernels 2.6.23 and later only).  The following values
              may be displayed:

              UID    The real user identification number of the task being monitored.

              USER   The name of the real user owning the task being monitored.

              PID    The identification number of the task being monitored.

              cswch/s
                     Total number of voluntary context switches the task made per second.  A  volun‐
                     tary  context  switch  occurs when a task blocks because it requires a resource
                     that is unavailable.

              nvcswch/s
                     Total number of non voluntary context switches the task made per second.  A in‐
                     voluntary  context  switch takes place when a task executes for the duration of
                     its time slice and then is forced to relinquish the processor.

              Command
                     The command name of the task.


ENVIRONMENT
       The pidstat command takes into account the following environment variables:

       S_COLORS
              By default statistics are displayed in color when the output is connected to a  termi‐
              nal.   Use this variable to change the settings. Possible values for this variable are
              never, always or auto (the latter is equivalent to the default settings).
              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 in‐
              dicates different ranges of values.

       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
              H=31;1:I=32;22:M=35;1:N=34;1:Z=34;22.  Supported capabilities are:

              H=     SGR (Select Graphic Rendition) substring for percentage values greater than  or
                     equal to 75%.

              I=     SGR substring for item values like PID, UID or CPU number.

              M=     SGR substring for percentage values in the range from 50% to 75%.

              N=     SGR substring for non-zero statistics values and for tasks names.

              Z=     SGR substring for zero values and for threads names.

       S_TIME_FORMAT
              If  this  variable exists and its value is ISO then the current locale will be ignored
              when printing the date in the report header. The pidstat command will use the ISO 8601
              format  (YYYY-MM-DD) instead.  The timestamp will also be compliant with ISO 8601 for‐
              mat.


EXAMPLES
       pidstat 2 5
              Display five reports of CPU statistics for every active task in the system at two sec‐
              ond intervals.

       pidstat -r -p 1643 2 5
              Display  five  reports of page faults and memory statistics for PID 1643 at two second
              intervals.

       pidstat -C "fox|bird" -r -p ALL
              Display global page faults and memory statistics for all the processes  whose  command
              name includes the string "fox" or "bird".

       pidstat -T CHILD -r 2 5
              Display  five  reports of page faults statistics at two second intervals for the child
              processes of all tasks in the system. Only child processes  with  non-zero  statistics
              values are displayed.


BUGS
       /proc filesystem must be mounted for the pidstat command to work.

       Although  pidstat  speaks  of  kilobytes  (kB), megabytes (MB)..., it actually uses kibibytes
       (kiB), mebibytes (MiB)...  A kibibyte is equal to 1024 bytes, and a mebibyte is equal to 1024
       kibibytes.


FILES
       /proc contains various files with system statistics.


AUTHOR
       Sebastien Godard (sysstat <at> orange.fr)


SEE ALSO
       sar(1), top(1), ps(1), mpstat(1), iostat(1), vmstat(8)

       https://github.com/sysstat/sysstat
       http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sebastien.godard/



Linux                                         JULY 2020                                   PIDSTAT(1)
pidstat(1)
NAME SYNOPSIS
-u ] [ -V ] [ -v ] [ -w ] [ -C comm ] [ -G process_name ] [ --dec={ 0 | 1 | 2 } ] [ --human ]
DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
-C comm -d Report I/O statistics (kernels 2.6.20 and later only). The following values may be --dec={ 0 | 1 | 2 } -e program args -G process_name -H Display timestamp in seconds since the epoch. -h Display all activities horizontally on a single line, with no average statistics at --human -I In an SMP environment, indicate that tasks CPU usage (as displayed by option -u) -l Display the process command name and all its arguments. -p { pid[,...] | SELF | ALL } -R Report realtime priority and scheduling policy information. The following values may -r Report page faults and memory utilization. -s Report stack utilization. The following values may be displayed: -T { TASK | CHILD | ALL } -t Also display statistics for threads associated with selected tasks. -U [ username ] -u Report CPU utilization. -V Print version number then exit. -v Report values of some kernel tables. The following values may be displayed: -w Report task switching activity (kernels 2.6.23 and later only). The following values
ENVIRONMENT EXAMPLES
pidstat 2 5 pidstat -r -p 1643 2 5 pidstat -C "fox|bird" -r -p ALL pidstat -T CHILD -r 2 5
BUGS FILES AUTHOR SEE ALSO

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