Examples of using Vmstat in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
See vmstat--help for more options.
Returns the version of a file. vmstat.
When vmstat is run without any options, only one line is displayed.
Another tool that can be useful is vmstat.
Vmstat collects information about processes, memory, I/O, interrupts and CPU.
Monitoring tools that are discussed are: uptime, top(and gtop, kpm),free, vmstat and ps.
Adding the-P option in the command top(1) and vmstat(8)- display statistics for each CPU.
Vmstat(8) has re-implemented the-f flag, which displays statistics on fork operations.
Here we have used the command vmstat 1 10 to sample the system every second for ten times.
This tool is the consolidation of information on theuses of the different resources of the system such as vmstat, iostat and ifstat.
If we examine output from vmstat, we obtain a slightly different understanding of our example system.
Reviewing the tools Sysstat offers, we find that iostat and mpstat provide little additionalinformation over what we have already experienced with top and vmstat.
In the hands of an experienced administrator, vmstat can be used to quickly determine resource utilization and performance issues.
If you have installed a different version of the kernel from the one that the system utilities have been built with, for example, a 5.X kernel on a 4.X system,many system-status commands like ps(1) and vmstat(8) will not work any more.
The kernel works, but ps(1) does not If the kernel version differs from the one that the system utilities have been built with, for example, a kernel built from-CURRENT sources is installed on a-RELEASE system,many system status commands like ps(1) and vmstat(8) will not work.