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GSTAT(8)		FreeBSD	System Manager's Manual		      GSTAT(8)

NAME
     gstat -- print statistics about GEOM disks

SYNOPSIS
     gstat [-abBcdops] [-f filter] [-I interval]

DESCRIPTION
     The gstat utility can be used to monitor I/O transactions of geom(4)
     devices.

     The options are as	follows:

     -a	     Only display providers that are at	least 0.1% busy.

     -b	     Batch mode.  Collect numbers, print and exit.  Default if stdout
	     is	not a tty.

     -B	     Endless batch mode.  Same as batch	mode, but does not exit	after
	     collecting	the first set of data.

     -c	     Enable display of geom(4) consumers too.  The default is to show
	     statistics	only for geom(4) producers.

     -d	     Enable display of statistics for delete (BIO_DELETE) operations.

     -f	filter
	     A regular expression that can be used to only show	statistics for
	     some devices.  Only devices with the names	matching filter	will
	     be	displayed.  The	format of the regular expression is described
	     in	re_format(7).

     -o	     Enable display of statistics for other operations (BIO_FLUSH).

     -s	     Enable blocks' size statistics.

     -I	interval
	     Refresh the gstat display every interval microseconds.  Adding a
	     suffix of s, ms, or us (the default) indicates that the update
	     interval is specified in seconds, milliseconds, or	microseconds,
	     respectively.

     -p	     Only display physical providers (those with rank of 1).

EXIT STATUS
     The gstat utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an	error occurs.

SEE ALSO
     systat(1),	geom(4), iostat(8), vmstat(8)

HISTORY
     A gstat utility appeared in FreeBSD 5.0.

FreeBSD	11.1		       November	10, 2016		  FreeBSD 11.1

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