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Date:      Thu, 25 Oct 2001 10:31:23 +0200
From:      "Moshe Ashkenazi" <moshea@checkpoint.com>
To:        <freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   "Netstat -s" and pstat -T
Message-ID:  <008d01c15d2f$6e5d0300$97025a3e@SHAGWELL>

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Hi, List -

I'm new to FreeBSD so forgive me if my question 
Will sound stupid.

I'm tiring to get resource status from my FreeBSD 
Machine with "vmstat -s" and "pstat -T"

It seems that those two command ("vmstat -s" and "pstat -T") Return
large numbers at the output.

I have read the man page for vmstat and pstat but they are not explain
to match.

I will appreciate if someone can explain or address me to web site 
Which explain the most important numbers from the output
Numbers.

Like the following things:
# vmstat -s

    31073 cpu context switches
   362219 device interrupts
    20688 software interrupts
    82934 traps
   670666 system calls
      518 swap pager pageins
     1638 swap pager pages paged in
     4455 swap pager pageouts
     9978 swap pager pages paged out
     2021 vnode pager pageins
     8810 vnode pager pages paged in
      536 vnode pager pageouts
      536 vnode pager pages paged out
      615 page daemon wakeups
  2672427 pages examined by the page daemon
     1034 pages reactivated
    15868 copy-on-write faults
    34948 zero fill pages zeroed
       31 intransit blocking page faults
    91775 total VM faults taken
    67678 pages freed
      103 pages freed by daemon
    32329 pages freed by exiting processes
     5075 pages active
     1429 pages inactive
      525 pages in VM cache
     4702 pages wired down
     2059 pages free
     4096 bytes per page
   226402 total name lookups
          cache hits (91% pos + 0% neg) system 0% per-process
          deletions 0%, falsehits 0%, toolong 6%

And 

# pstat -T

203/8192 files
   1575 vnodes
51M/258M swap space
	

Moshe Ashkenazi, 


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