единая сетевая статистика linux (unified linux network statistics)
Имя (Name)
lnstat - unified linux network statistics
Синопсис (Synopsis)
lnstat
[options]
Описание (Description)
This manual page documents briefly the lnstat
command.
lnstat
is a generalized and more feature-complete replacement for
the old rtstat program. It is commonly used to periodically print
a selection of statistical values exported by the kernel. In
addition to routing cache statistics, it supports any kind of
statistics the linux kernel exports via a file in
/proc/net/stat/.
Each file in /proc/net/stat/ contains a header line listing the
column names. These names are used by lnstat
as keys for
selecting which statistics to print. For every CPU present in the
system, a line follows which lists the actual values for each
column of the file. lnstat
sums these values up (which in fact
are counters) before printing them. After each interval, only the
difference to the last value is printed.
Files and columns may be selected by using the -f
and -k
parameters. By default, all columns of all files are printed.
Параметры (Options)
lnstat supports the following options.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-V, --version
Show version of program.
-c, --count <count>
Print <count> number of intervals.
-d, --dump
Dump list of available files/keys.
-f, --file <file>
Statistics file to use, may be specified multiple times.
By default all files in /proc/net/stat are scanned.
-i, --interval <intv>
Set interval to 'intv' seconds.
-j, --json
Display results in JSON format
-k, --keys k,k,k,...
Display only keys specified. Each key k
is of the form
[file:]key
. If <file>
is given, the search for the given
key is limited to that file. Otherwise the first file
containing the searched key is being used.
-s, --subject [0-2]
Specify display of subject/header. '0' means no header at
all, '1' prints a header only at start of the program and
'2' prints a header every 20 lines.
-w, --width n,n,n,...
Width for each field.
Примеры использования (Usage example)
# lnstat -d
Get a list of supported statistics files.
# lnstat -k arp_cache:entries,rt_cache:in_hit,arp_cache:destroys
Select the specified files and keys.
# lnstat -i 10
Use an interval of 10 seconds.
# lnstat -f ip_conntrack
Use only the specified file for statistics.
# lnstat -s 0
Do not print a header at all.
# lnstat -s 20
Print a header at start and every 20 lines.
# lnstat -c -1 -i 1 -f rt_cache -k entries,in_hit,in_slow_tot
Display statistics for keys entries, in_hit and
in_slow_tot of field rt_cache every second.
Файлы (Files)
/proc/net/stat/arp_cache, /proc/net/stat/ndisc_cache
Statistics around neighbor cache and ARP. arp_cache
is for
IPv4, ndisc_cache
is the same for IPv6.
entries
Number of entries in the neighbor table.
allocs
How many neighbor entries have been allocated.
destroys
How many neighbor entries have been removed.
hash_grows
How often the neighbor (hash) table was
increased.
lookups
How many lookups were performed.
hits
How many lookups
were successful.
res_failed
How many neighbor lookups failed.
rcv_probes_mcast
How many multicast neighbor solicitations
were received. (IPv6 only.)
rcv_probes_ucast
How many unicast neighbor solicitations
were received. (IPv6 only.)
periodic_gc_runs
How many garbage collection runs were
executed.
forced_gc_runs
How many forced garbage collection runs
were executed. Happens when adding an entry and the table
is too full.
unresolved_discards
How many neighbor table entries were
discarded due to lookup failure.
table_fulls
Number of table overflows. Happens if table is
full and forced GC run (see forced_gc_runs
) has failed.
/proc/net/stat/ip_conntrack, /proc/net/stat/nf_conntrack
Conntrack related counters. ip_conntrack
is for backwards
compatibility with older userspace only and shows the same
data as nf_conntrack
.
entries
Number of entries in conntrack table.
searched
Number of conntrack table lookups performed.
found
Number of searched
entries which were successful.
new
Number of conntrack entries added which were not
expected before.
invalid
Number of packets seen which can not be tracked.
ignore
Number of packets seen which are already connected
to a conntrack entry.
delete
Number of conntrack entries which were removed.
delete_list
Number of conntrack entries which were put to
dying list.
insert
Number of entries inserted into the list.
insert_failed
Number of entries for which list insertion
was attempted but failed (happens if the same entry is
already present).
drop
Number of packets dropped due to conntrack failure.
Either new conntrack entry allocation failed, or protocol
helper dropped the packet.
early_drop
Number of dropped conntrack entries to make
room for new ones, if maximum table size was reached.
icmp_error
Number of packets which could not be tracked
due to error situation. This is a subset of invalid
.
expect_new
Number of conntrack entries added after an
expectation for them was already present.
expect_create
Number of expectations added.
expect_delete
Number of expectations deleted.
search_restart
Number of conntrack table lookups which had
to be restarted due to hashtable resizes.
/proc/net/stat/rt_cache
Routing cache statistics.
entries
Number of entries in routing cache.
in_hit
Number of route cache hits for incoming packets.
Deprecated since IP route cache removal, therefore always
zero.
in_slow_tot
Number of routing cache entries added for
input traffic.
in_slow_mc
Number of multicast routing cache entries added
for input traffic.
in_no_route
Number of input packets for which no routing
table entry was found.
in_brd
Number of matched input broadcast packets.
in_martian_dst
Number of incoming martian destination
packets.
in_martian_src
Number of incoming martian source packets.
out_hit
Number of route cache hits for outgoing packets.
Deprecated since IP route cache removal, therefore always
zero.
out_slow_tot
Number of routing cache entries added for
output traffic.
out_slow_mc
Number of multicast routing cache entries
added for output traffic.
gc_total
Total number of garbage collection runs.
Deprecated since IP route cache removal, therefore always
zero.
gc_ignored
Number of ignored garbage collection runs due
to minimum GC interval not reached and routing cache not
full. Deprecated since IP route cache removal, therefore
always zero.
gc_goal_miss
Number of garbage collector goal misses.
Deprecated since IP route cache removal, therefore always
zero.
gc_dst_overflow
Number of destination cache overflows.
Deprecated since IP route cache removal, therefore always
zero.
in_hlist_search
Number of hash table list traversals for
input traffic. Deprecated since IP route cache removal,
therefore always zero.
out_hlist_search
Number of hash table list traversals for
output traffic. Deprecated since IP route cache removal,
therefore always zero.
Смотри также (See also)
ip(8)