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diff --git a/man/man1/stats.html b/man/man1/stats.html deleted file mode 100644 index 77b598d5..00000000 --- a/man/man1/stats.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>stats(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>STATS(1)</b><td align=right><b>STATS(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - stats, auxstats – display graphs of system activity<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>stats</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>option</i> ] [ <i>machine</i>[<tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt><i>path</i>] ... ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>auxstats</font></tt> [ <i>machine</i> [ <i>path</i> ] ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Stats</i> displays a rolling graph of various statistics collected - by the operating system and updated once per second. The statistics - may be from a remote <i>machine</i> or multiple <i>machines</i>, whose graphs - will appear in adjacent columns. The columns are labeled by the - machine names and the number of processors on the - machine if it is a multiprocessor. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Auxstats</i> collects the machine statistics for display by <i>stats</i>. - With no arguments, it collects statistics from the local machine. - If <i>machine</i> is named, it executes <tt><font size=+1>ssh</font></tt> <i>machine path</i>; when <i>ssh</i> finishes, - <i>auxstats</i> sleeps for one minute and runs it again. The default - <i>path</i> is simply <tt><font size=+1>auxstats</font></tt>, but since some shells do not - execute any sort of user profile when run as a non-login shell, - it is often necessary to specify an exact path. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The right mouse button presents a menu to enable and disable the - display of various statistics; by default, <i>stats</i> begins by showing - the load average on the executing machine. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The lower-case <i>options</i> choose the initial set to display:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>b battery</font></tt> percentage battery life remaining.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c context</font></tt> number of process context switches per second.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>e ether</font></tt> total number of packets sent and received per second.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>E etherin,out<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - number of packets sent and received per second, displayed as separate - graphs.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>f fault</font></tt> number of page faults per second.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>i intr</font></tt> number of interrupts per second.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>l load</font></tt> (default) system load average. The load is computed as a - running average of the number of processes ready to run, multiplied - by 1000. On most systems, it changes only every five seconds and - has limited accuracy.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>m mem</font></tt> total pages of active memory. The graph displays the fraction - of the machine’s total memory in use.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>n etherin,out,err<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - number of packets sent and received per second, and total number - of errors, displayed as separate graphs.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>s syscall</font></tt> number of system calls per second.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>w swap</font></tt> number of valid pages on the swap device. The swap is displayed - as a fraction of the number of swap pages configured by the machine. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The graphs are plotted with time on the horizontal axis. The vertical - axes range from 0 to 1000*sleepsecs, multiplied by the number - of processors on the machine when appropriate. The only exceptions - are memory, and swap space, which display fractions of the total - available, system load, which displays a number - between 0 and 1000, idle and intr, which display percentages and - the Ethernet error count, which goes from 0 to 10.. If the value - of the parameter is too large for the visible range, its value - is shown in decimal in the upper left corner of the graph. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Upper-case options control details of the display. All graphs - are affected; there is no mechanism to affect only one graph.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt> <i>sleepsecs<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the number of seconds between samples to <i>sleepsecs</i> (default - one second).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−S</font></tt> <i>scale<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Sets a scale factor for the displays. A value of 2, for example, - means that the highest value plotted will be twice as large as - the default.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−L</font></tt> Plot all graphs with logarithmic <i>y</i> axes. The graph is plotted - so the maximum value that would be displayed on a linear graph - is 2/3 of the way up the <i>y</i> axis and the total range of the graph - is a factor of 1000; thus the <i>y</i> origin is 1/100 of the default - maximum value and the top of the graph is 10 times the - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - default maximum.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−Y</font></tt> If the display is large enough to show them, place value markers - along the <i>y</i> axes of the graphs. Since one set of markers serves - for all machines across the display, the values in the markers - disregard scaling factors due to multiple processors on the machines. - On a graph for a multiprocessor, the displayed - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - values will be larger than the markers indicate. The markers appear - along the right, and the markers show values appropriate to the - rightmost machine; this only matters for graphs such as memory - that have machine-specific maxima. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Typing ‘q’ or DEL causes <i>stats</i> to exit.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Show the load, memory, interrupts, system calls, context switches, - and ethernet packets for the local machine, a remote BSD machine - <i>daemon</i>, and a remote Linux machine <i>tux</i>. <i>Auxstats</i> is not in <i>tux</i>’s - path, so the full path must be given.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>stats −lmisce `hostname` daemon \<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tux:/usr/local/plan9/bin/auxstats<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/draw/stats.c - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/auxstats<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>auxstats</i> binary needs read access to <tt><font size=+1>/dev/kmem</font></tt> in order to - collect network statistics on non-Linux systems. Typically this - can be arranged by setting the <i>auxstat</i> binary’s group to <tt><font size=+1>kmem</font></tt> - and then turning on its set-gid bit.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> |