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SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual • August 2009
2.9.1
iostat
Command
The iostat command iteratively reports terminal, drive, and tape I/O activity, as
well as CPU utilization.
2.9.1.1
Options
describes options for the iostat command and how those options can
help troubleshoot the server.
TABLE 2-13
Options for iostat
Option
Description
How It Can Help
No option
Reports status of local I/O devices.
A quick three-line output of device
status.
-c
Reports the percentage of time the system has spent in user
mode, in system mode, waiting for I/O, and idling.
Quick report of CPU status.
-e
Displays device error summary statistics. The total errors,
hard errors, soft errors, and transport errors are displayed.
Provides a short table with
accumulated errors. Identifies
suspect I/O devices.
-E
Displays all device error statistics.
Provides information about
devices: manufacturer, model
number, serial number, size, and
errors.
-n
Displays names in descriptive format.
Descriptive format helps identify
devices.
-x
For each drive, reports extended drive statistics. The output
is in tabular form.
Similar to the -e option, but
provides rate information. This
helps identify poor performance of
internal devices and other I/O
devices across the network.