IOSTATS(4)                                             IOSTATS(4)

     NAME
          iostats - file system to measure I/O

     SYNOPSIS
          iostats [ -d ] [ -f dbfile ] cmd [ args... ]

     DESCRIPTION
          Iostats is a file server that interposes itself between a
          program and a copy of the current name space, which allows
          it to gather statistics of file system use at the level of
          the file system protocol of intro(5). When the program
          exits, a report is printed on standard error.

          The report consists of three sections.  The first section
          reports the amount of user data in read and write messages
          sent by the program and the average rate at which the data
          was transferred.  The protocol line reports the amount of
          data sent as message headers, that is, protocol overhead.
          The rpc line reports the total number of file system trans-
          actions.

          The second section gives the number of messages, the
          fastest, slowest, and average turn around time and the
          amount of data involved with each 9P message type.  The
          final section gives an I/O summary for each file used by the
          program in terms of opens, reads and writes.

          The -d option causes iostats to write a debugging log to
          dbfile (default: iostats.out) that records all protocol mes-
          sages.

     EXAMPLE
          Display summary of file I/O incurred by ls(1):

               iostats ls

          Start a new shell, displaying all 9P traffic caused by the
          shell or its children:

               iostats -df /fd/1 sh

     SOURCE
          /appl/cmd/iostats.b

     BUGS
          Poor clock resolution means that large amounts of I/O must
          be done to get accurate rate figures.

          Can be fooled by programs that do fresh mounts outside its
          purview.

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