atopsar -V (return code: 1)
atopsar: invalid option -- '-'
Usage: atopsar [-flags] [-r file|date|y...] [-R cnt] [-b hh:mm] [-e hh:mm]
or
Usage: atopsar [-flags] interval [samples]
Today's atop logfile is used by default!
Generic flags:
-r read statistical data from specific atop logfile
(pathname, or date in format YYYYMMDD, or y[y..])
-R summarize <cnt> samples into one sample
-b begin showing data from specified time
-e finish showing data after specified time
-S print timestamp on every line in case of more resources
-x never use colors to indicate overload (default: only if tty)
-C always use colors to indicate overload (default: only if tty)
-M use markers to indicate overload (* = critical, + = almost)
-H repeat report headers (in case of tty: depending on screen lines)
-a print all resources, even when inactive
Specific flags to select reports:
-A print all available reports
-c cpu utilization
-p process(or) load
-P processes & threads
-m memory & swapspace
-s swap rate
-l logical volume activity
-f multiple device activity
-d disk activity
-n NFS client mounts
-j NFS client activity
-J NFS server activity
-i net-interf (general)
-I net-interf (errors)
-w ip v4 (general)
-W ip v4 (errors)
-y icmp v4 (general)
-Y icmp v4 (per type)
-u udp v4
-z ip v6 (general)
-Z ip v6 (errors)
-k icmp v6 (general)
-K icmp v6 (per type)
-U udp v6
-t tcp (general)
-T tcp (errors)
-O top-3 processes cpu
-G top-3 processes memory
-D top-3 processes disk
-N top-3 processes network
Please refer to the man-page of 'atopsar' for more details.
atopsar --help (return code: 1)
atopsar: invalid option -- '-'
Usage: atopsar [-flags] [-r file|date|y...] [-R cnt] [-b hh:mm] [-e hh:mm]
or
Usage: atopsar [-flags] interval [samples]
Today's atop logfile is used by default!
Generic flags:
-r read statistical data from specific atop logfile
(pathname, or date in format YYYYMMDD, or y[y..])
-R summarize <cnt> samples into one sample
-b begin showing data from specified time
-e finish showing data after specified time
-S print timestamp on every line in case of more resources
-x never use colors to indicate overload (default: only if tty)
-C always use colors to indicate overload (default: only if tty)
-M use markers to indicate overload (* = critical, + = almost)
-H repeat report headers (in case of tty: depending on screen lines)
-a print all resources, even when inactive
Specific flags to select reports:
-A print all available reports
-c cpu utilization
-p process(or) load
-P processes & threads
-m memory & swapspace
-s swap rate
-l logical volume activity
-f multiple device activity
-d disk activity
-n NFS client mounts
-j NFS client activity
-J NFS server activity
-i net-interf (general)
-I net-interf (errors)
-w ip v4 (general)
-W ip v4 (errors)
-y icmp v4 (general)
-Y icmp v4 (per type)
-u udp v4
-z ip v6 (general)
-Z ip v6 (errors)
-k icmp v6 (general)
-K icmp v6 (per type)
-U udp v6
-t tcp (general)
-T tcp (errors)
-O top-3 processes cpu
-G top-3 processes memory
-D top-3 processes disk
-N top-3 processes network
Please refer to the man-page of 'atopsar' for more details.