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DMSTATS(8)		     MAINTENANCE COMMANDS		    DMSTATS(8)



NAME
       dmstats -- device-mapper statistics management

SYNOPSIS
       dmsetup stats command [options]

       dmstats command [device_name |--uuid uuid|--major major --minor minor]
       dmstats clear device_name [--allprograms|--programid id]
	      [--allregions|--regionid id]
       dmstats create [device_name...  |file_path...]  [--alldevices] [--areas
	      nr_areas|--areasize area_size] [--bounds histogram_boundaries]
	      [--filemap] [--nogroup] [--precise] [--start start_sector
	      --length length|--segments] [--userdata user_data] [--programid
	      id]
       dmstats delete [device_name] [--alldevices] [--allprograms|--programid
	      id] [--allregions|--regionid id]
       dmstats group [device_name] [--alias name] [--alldevices] [--regions
	      regions]
       dmstats help [-c|-C|--columns]
       dmstats list [device_name] [--histogram] [--allprograms|--programid id]
	      [--units units] [--area] [--region] [--group] [--nosuffix]
	      [--notimesuffix] [-v|--verbose[-v|--verbose]]
       dmstats print [device_name] [--clear] [--allprograms|--programid id]
	      [--allregions|--regionid id]
       dmstats report [device_name] [--interval seconds] [--count count]
	      [--units units] [--histogram] [--allprograms|--programid id]
	      [--allregions|--regionid id] [--area] [--region] [--group]
	      [-O|--sort sort_fields] [-S|--select selection] [--units units]
	      [--nosuffix] [--notimesuffix]
       dmstats ungroup [device_name] [--alldevices] [--groupid id]

DESCRIPTION
       The  dmstats program manages IO statistics regions for devices that use
       the device-mapper driver. Statistics regions may be  created,  deleted,
       listed and reported on using the tool.

       The first argument to dmstats is a command.

       The  second  argument  is the device name, uuid or major and minor num-
       bers.

       Further options permit the selection of regions, output format control,
       and reporting behaviour.

       When no device argument is given dmstats will by default operate on all
       device-mapper devices present. The create and delete  commands  require
       the use of --alldevices when used in this way.

OPTIONS
       --alias name
	      Specify an alias name for a group.

       --alldevices
	      If  no device arguments are given allow operation on all devices
	      when creating or deleting regions.

       --allprograms
	      Include regions from all program IDs for list and report	opera-
	      tions.

       --allregions
	      Include  all present regions for commands that normally accept a
	      single region identifier.

       --area
	      When peforming a list or report, include objects of type area in
	      the results.

       --areas nr_areas
	      Specify  the  number  of statistics areas to create within a new
	      region.

       --areasize area_size[b|B|s|S|k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T|p|P|e|E]
	      Specify the size of areas into which  a  new  region  should  be
	      divided.	 An   optional	 suffix	 selects  units	 of:  (b)ytes,
	      (s)ectors, (k)ilobytes, (m)egabytes,  (g)igabytes,  (t)erabytes,
	      (p)etabytes,  (e)xabytes.	  Capitalise  to use multiples of 1000
	      (S.I.) instead of 1024.

       --clear
	      When printing statistics counters, also atomically reset them to
	      zero.

       --count count
	      Specify  the iteration count for repeating reports. If the count
	      argument is zero reports will continue to	 repeat	 until	inter-
	      rupted.

       --group
	      When  peforming  a list or report, include objects of type group
	      in the results.

       --filemap
	      Instead of creating regions on a device as specified by  command
	      line  options,  open  the file found at each file_path argument,
	      and create regions corresponding to the locations of the on-disk
	      extents allocated to the file(s).

       --groupid id
	      Specify the group to operate on.

       --bounds histogram_boundaries[ns|us|ms|s]
	      Specify  the boundaries of a latency histogram to be tracked for
	      the region as a comma separated list of latency values.  Latency
	      values  are given in nanoseconds. An optional unit suffix of ns,
	      us, ms, or s may be given after each value to specify  units  of
	      nanoseconds, microseconds, miliseconds or seconds respectively.

       --histogram
	      When  used  with	the  report  and  list commands select default
	      fields that emphasize latency histogram data.

       --interval seconds
	      Specify the interval in seconds  between	successive  iterations
	      for repeating reports. If --interval is specified but --count is
	      not, reports will continue to repeat until interrupted.

       --length length[b|B|s|S|k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T|p|P|e|E]
	      Specify the length of a new statistics  region  in  sectors.  An
	      optional	 suffix	  selects   units   of:	  (b)ytes,  (s)ectors,
	      (k)ilobytes, (m)egabytes, (g)igabytes, (t)erabytes, (p)etabytes,
	      (e)xabytes.   Capitalise to use multiples of 1000 (S.I.) instead
	      of 1024.

       -j|--major major
	      Specify the major number.

       -m|--minor minor
	      Specify the minor number.

       --nogroup
	      When creating regions mapping the extents of a file in the  file
	      system, do not create a group or set an alias.

       --nosuffix
	      Suppress the suffix on output sizes.  Use with --units (except h
	      and H) if processing the output.

       --notimesuffix
	      Suppress the suffix on output time  values.  Histogram  boundary
	      values will be reported in units of nanoseconds.

       -o|--options
	      Specify which report fields to display.

       -O|--sort sort_fields
	      Sort  output  according to the list of fields given. Precede any
	      sort field with '-' for a reverse sort on that column.

       --precise
	      Attempt to use nanosecond precision counters when	 creating  new
	      statistics regions.

       --programid id
	      Specify  a  program  ID  string.	When  creating	new statistics
	      regions this string is stored with the region. Subsequent opera-
	      tions  may  supply  a program ID in order to select only regions
	      with a matching value. The default program ID  for  dmstats-man-
	      aged regions is "dmstats".

       --region
	      When  peforming a list or report, include objects of type region
	      in the results.

       --regionid id
	      Specify the region to operate on.

       --regions region_list
	      Specify a list of regions to group. The group list is  a	comma-
	      separated	 list  of  region identifiers. Continuous sequences of
	      identifiers may be expressed as a hyphen	separated  range,  for
	      example: '1-10'.

       --relative
	      If  displaying  the  histogram report show relative (percentage)
	      values instead of absolute counts.

       -S|--select selection
	      Display only rows that match selection criteria. All  rows  with
	      the  additional "selected" column (-o selected) showing 1 if the
	      row matches the selection and 0 otherwise. The selection	crite-
	      ria  are defined by specifying column names and their valid val-
	      ues while making use of supported comparison operators.

       --start start[b|B|s|S|k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T|p|P|e|E]
	      Specify the start offset of a new statistics region in  sectors.
	      An   optional  suffix  selects  units  of:  (b)ytes,  (s)ectors,
	      (k)ilobytes, (m)egabytes, (g)igabytes, (t)erabytes, (p)etabytes,
	      (e)xabytes.   Capitalise to use multiples of 1000 (S.I.) instead
	      of 1024.

       --segments
	      When used with create, create a new statistics region  for  each
	      target  contained in the given device(s). This causes a separate
	      region to be allocated for each segment of the device.

	      The newly created regions are automatically placed into a	 group
	      unless the --nogroup option is given. When grouping is enabled a
	      group alias may be specified using the --alias option.

       --units [units][h|H|b|B|s|S|k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T|p|P|e|E]
	      Set the display units for report output.	All sizes  are	output
	      in    these   units:   (h)uman-readable,	 (b)ytes,   (s)ectors,
	      (k)ilobytes, (m)egabytes, (g)igabytes, (t)erabytes, (p)etabytes,
	      (e)xabytes.   Capitalise to use multiples of 1000 (S.I.) instead
	      of 1024.	Can also specify custom units e.g. --units 3M.

       --userdata user_data
	      Specify user data (a word) to be stored with a new  region.  The
	      value  is	 added	to  any internal auxilliary data (for example,
	      group information), and stored with the region in	 the  aux_data
	      field provided by the kernel. Whitespace is not permitted.

       -u|--uuid
	      Specify the uuid.

       -v|--verbose [-v|--verbose]
	      Produce additional output.

COMMANDS
       clear device_name [--allprograms|--programid id]
	      [--allregions|--regionid id]
	      Instructs the kernel to clear statistics counters for the spefi-
	      cied regions (with the exception of in-flight IO counters).

       create [device_name...  |file_path...]  [--alldevices] [--areas
	      nr_areas|--areasize area_size] [--bounds histogram_boundaries]
	      [--filemap] [--nogroup] [--precise] [--start start_sector
	      --length length|--segments] [--userdata user_data] [--programid
	      id]
	      Creates  one  or	more  new  statistics regions on the specified
	      device(s).

	      The region will  span  the  entire  device  unless  --start  and
	      --length	or  --segments	are  given.  The  --start  an --length
	      options allow a region of arbitrary length to be	placed	at  an
	      arbitrary offset into the device. The --segments option causes a
	      new region to be created for each target	in  the	 corresponding
	      device-mapper device's table.

	      If the --precise option is used the command will attempt to cre-
	      ate a region using nanosecond precision counters.

	      If --bounds is given a latency histogram will be tracked for the
	      new  region. The boundaries of the histogram bins are given as a
	      comma separated list of latency values.  There  is  an  implicit
	      lower bound of zero on the first bin and an implicit upper bound
	      of infinity (or the configured interval duration) on  the	 final
	      bin.

	      Latencies	 are  given in nanoseconds. An optional unit suffix of
	      ns, us, ms, or s may be given after each value to specify	 units
	      of  nanoseconds,	microseconds,  miliseconds  or seconds respec-
	      tively, so for example, 10ms is equivalent to 10000000.  Latency
	      values  with a precision of less than one milisecond can only be
	      used when precise timestamps are enabled: if  --precise  is  not
	      given  and  values  less than one milisecond are used it will be
	      enabled automatically.

	      An optional program_id or user_data  string  may	be  associated
	      with the region. A program_id may then be used to select regions
	      for subsequent list, print, and report operations. The user_data
	      stores  an  arbitrary  string  and is not used by dmstats or the
	      device-mapper kernel statistics subsystem.

	      By  default  dmstats  creates  regions  with  a  program_id   of
	      "dmstats".

	      On  success the region_id of the newly created region is printed
	      to stdout.

	      If the --filemap option is given with a regular file, or list of
	      files,  as  the  file_path argument, instead of creating regions
	      with parameters specified on the command line, dmstats will open
	      the  files located at file_path and create regions corresponding
	      to the physical extents allocated to the file. This can be  used
	      to  monitor  statistics for individual files in the file system,
	      for example, virtual machine images, swap areas, or large	 data-
	      base files.

	      To  work	with  the --filemap option, files must be located on a
	      local file system, backed by a device-mapper device,  that  sup-
	      ports  physical extent data using the FIEMAP ioctl (Ext4 and XFS
	      for e.g.).

	      By default regions that map a file are placed into a  group  and
	      the  group alias is set to the basename of the file. This behav-
	      iour can be overridden with the --alias and --nogroup options.

	      Use the --group option to only display  information  for	groups
	      when listing and reporting.

       delete [device_name] [--alldevices] [--allprograms|--programid id]
	      [--allregions|--regionid id]
	      Delete  the  specified  statistics  region.  All	counters   and
	      resources	 used  by  the region are released and the region will
	      not appear in the output of subsequent list,  print,  or	report
	      operations.

	      All regions registered on a device may be removed using --allre-
	      gions.

	      To remove all regions  on	 all  devices  both  --allregions  and
	      --alldevices must be used.

	      If a --groupid is given instead of a --regionid the command will
	      attempt to delete the group and all regions that it contains.

	      If a deleted region is the first member of a  group  of  regions
	      the group will also be removed.

       group [device_name] [--alias name] [--alldevices] [--regions regions]
	      Combine  one  or more statistics regions on the specified device
	      into a group.

	      The list of regions to be grouped is  specified  with  --regions
	      and  an  optional alias may be assigned with --alias. The set of
	      regions is given as a comma-separated  list  of  region  identi-
	      fiers.  A	 continuous range of identifers spanning from R1 to R2
	      may be expressed as 'R1-R2'.

	      Regions that have a histogram configured can be grouped: in this
	      case  the	 number	 of histogram bins and their bounds must match
	      exactly.

	      On success the group list and newly created group_id are printed
	      to stdout.

	      The  group  metadata  is stored with the first (lowest numbered)
	      region_id in the group: deleting this region  will  also	delete
	      the  group  and  other  group  members will be returned to their
	      prior state.

       help [-c|-C|--columns]
	      Outputs a summary of the commands available, optionally  includ-
	      ing the list of report fields.

       list [device_name] [--histogram] [--allprograms|--programid id]
	      [--units units] [--area] [--region] [--group] [--nosuffix]
	      [--notimesuffix] [-v|--verbose[-v|--verbose]]
	      List  the statistics regions, areas, or groups registered on the
	      device.  If the --allprograms switch is given all	 regions  will
	      be listed regardless of region program ID values.

	      By  default only regions and groups are included in list output.
	      If -v or --verbose is given the report will also include	a  row
	      of  information for each configured group and for each area con-
	      tained in each region displayed.

	      Regions that contain a single area are by default	 omitted  from
	      the  verbose  list  since	 their properties are identical to the
	      area that they contain - to view all regions regardless  of  the
	      number  of  areas	 present use --region). To also view the areas
	      contained within regions use --area.

	      If --histogram is given the report will include  the  bin	 count
	      and latency boundary values for any configured histograms.

       print [device_name] [--clear] [--allprograms|--programid id]
	      [--allregions|--regionid id]
	      Print raw statistics counters for the specified  region  or  for
	      all present regions.

       report [device_name] [--interval seconds] [--count count] [--units
	      units] [--histogram] [--allprograms|--programid id]
	      [--allregions|--regionid id] [--area] [--region] [--group]
	      [-O|--sort sort_fields] [-S|--select selection] [--units units]
	      [--nosuffix] [--notimesuffix]
	      Start  a	report	for  the  specified  object or for all present
	      objects. If the count argument is	 specified,  the  report  will
	      repeat  at  a  fixed  interval set by the --interval option. The
	      default interval is one second.

	      If the --allprograms  switch  is	given,	all  regions  will  be
	      listed, regardless of region program ID values.

	      If  the  --histogram  is	given the report will include the his-
	      togram values and latency boundaries.

	      If the --relative is used the default histogram  field  displays
	      bin values as a percentage of the total number of I/Os.

	      Object  types  (areas,  regions  and  groups)  to include in the
	      report are selected using	 the  --area,  --region,  and  --group
	      options.

       ungroup [device_name] [--alldevices] [--groupid id]
	      Remove  an  existing group and return all the group's regions to
	      their original state.

	      The group to be removed is specified using --groupid.

REGIONS, AREAS, AND GROUPS
       The device-mapper statistics facility allows separate performance coun-
       ters  to	 be  maintained for arbitrary regions of devices. A region may
       span any range: from a single sector to the whole device. A region  may
       be  further  sub-divided into a number of distinct areas (one or more),
       each with its own counter set. In this case a  summary  value  for  the
       entire region is also available for use in reports.

       In  addition,  one or more regions on one device can be combined into a
       statistics group. Groups allow several regions  to  be  aggregated  and
       reported	 as  a	single	entity; counters for all regions and areas are
       summed and used to report totals for all	 group	members.  Groups  also
       permit  the  assignment of an optional alias, allowing meaningful names
       to be associated with sets of regions.

       The group metadata is stored with the first (lowest numbered) region_id
       in the group: deleting this region will also delete the group and other
       group members will be returned to their prior state.

       By default new regions span the entire device. The --start and --length
       options allows a region of any size to be placed at any location on the
       device.

       Using offsets it is possible to	create	regions	 that  map  individual
       objects within a block device (for example: partitions, files in a file
       system, or stripes or other structures in a RAID volume). Groups	 allow
       several	non-contiguous	regions to be assembled together for reporting
       and data aggregation.

       A region may be either divided into the specified number of equal-sized
       areas,  or into areas of the given size by specifying one of --areas or
       --areasize when creating a region with the create command. Depending on
       the  size  of the areas and the device region the final area within the
       region may be smaller than requested.

       Region identifiers

       Each region is assigned an identifier when it is created that  is  used
       to  reference  the  region in subsequent operations. Region identifiers
       are unique within a given device (including across different program_id
       values).

       Depending  on  the  sequence  of create and delete operations, gaps may
       exist in the sequence of region_id values for a particular device.

       The region_id should be treated as an opaque identifier used to	refer-
       ence the region.

       Group identifiers

       Groups  are  also assigned an integer identifier at creation time; like
       region identifiers, group identifiers are unique within the  containing
       device.

       The  group_id  should be treated as an opaque identifier used to refer-
       ence the group.

REPORT FIELDS
       The dmstats report provides several types of field that may be added to
       the default field set, or used to create custom reports.

       All performance counters and metrics are calculated per-area.

   Derived metrics
       A number of metrics fields are included that provide high level perfor-
       mance indicators. These are based on the fields provided by the conven-
       tional Linux iostat program and are derived from the basic counter val-
       ues provided by the kernel for each area.

       reads_merged_per_sec
	      Reads merged per second.

       writes_merged_per_sec
	      Writes merged per second.

       reads_per_sec
	      Reads completed per second.

       writes_per_sec
	      Writes completed per second.

       read_size_per_sec
	      Size of data read per second.

       write_size_per_sec
	      Size of data written per second.

       avg_request_size
	      Average request size.

       queue_size
	      Average queue size.

       await  The average wait time for read and write operations.

       r_await
	      The average wait time for read operations.

       w_await
	      The average wait time for write operations.

       throughput
	      The device throughput in operations per second.

       service_time
	      The average service time (in milliseconds) for operations issued
	      to the device.

       util   Percentage  of CPU time during which I/O requests were issued to
	      the device (bandwidth utilization for the device). Device	 satu-
	      ration occurs when this value is close to 100%.

   Group, region and area meta fields
       Meta  fields  provide  information  about the groups, regions, or areas
       that the statistics values relate to. This includes the region and area
       identifier,  start,  length,  and counts, as well as the program ID and
       user data values.

       region_id
	      Region identifier. This is a non-negative	 integer  returned  by
	      the kernel when a statistics region is created.

       region_start
	      The  region  start  location.  Display units are selected by the
	      --units option.

       region_len
	      The length of the region. Display	 units	are  selected  by  the
	      --units option.

       area_id
	      Area  identifier.	 Area  identifiers are assigned by the device-
	      mapper statistics library and uniquely identify each area within
	      a	 region.  Each ID corresponds to a distinct set of performance
	      counters for that area of the statistics	region.	 Area  identi-
	      fiers  are  always  monotonically	 increasing within a region so
	      that higher ID values correspond	to  greater  sector  addresses
	      within  the  area	 and  no  gaps	in the sequence of identifiers
	      exist.

       area_start
	      The area start location.	Display	 units	are  selected  by  the
	      --units option.

       area_len
	      The  length  of  the  area.  Display  units  are selected by the
	      --units option.

       area_count
	      The number of areas in this region.

       program_id
	      The program ID value associated with this region.

       user_data
	      The user data value associated with this region.

       group_id
	      Group identifier. This is a non-negative integer returned by the
	      dmstats group command when a statistics group is created.

       interval_ns
	      The  estimated  interval	over  which the current counter values
	      have accumulated. The value is reported as an interger expressed
	      in units of nanoseconds.

       interval
	      The  estimated  interval	over  which the current counter values
	      have accumulated. The value is reported  as  a  real  number  in
	      units of seconds.

   Basic counters
       Basic  counters provide access to the raw counter data from the kernel,
       allowing further processing to be carried out by another program.

       The kernel provides thirteen  separate  counters	 for  each  statistics
       area.  The  first  eleven  of  these  match  the	 counters  provided in
       /proc/diskstats or /sys/block/*/*/stat. The final pair provide separate
       counters for read and write time.

       read_count
	      Count of reads completed this interval.

       reads_merged_count
	      Count of reads merged this interval.

       read_sector_count
	      Count of 512 byte sectors read this interval.

       read_time
	      Accumulated duration of all read requests (ns).

       write_count
	      Count of writes completed this interval.

       writes_merged_count
	      Count of writes merged this interval.

       write_sector_count
	      Count of 512 byte sectors written this interval.

       write_nsecs
	      Accumulated duration of all write requests (ns).

       in_progress_count
	      Count of requests currently in progress.

       io_ticks
	      Nanoseconds spent servicing requests.

       queue_ticks
	      This field is incremented at each I/O start, I/O completion, I/O
	      merge, or read of these stats by the number of I/Os in  progress
	      multiplied  by  the number of milliseconds spent doing I/O since
	      the last update of this field.  This can provide an easy measure
	      of  both I/O completion time and the backlog that may be accumu-
	      lating.

       read_ticks
	      Nanoseconds spent servicing reads.

       write_ticks
	      Nanoseconds spent servicing writes.

   Histogram fields
       Histograms measure the frequency distribution  of  user	specified  I/O
       latency intervals. Histogram bin boundaries are specified when a region
       is created.

       A brief representation of the histogram values  and  latency  intervals
       can be included in the report using these fields.

       hist_count
	      A	 list  of the histogram counts for the current statistics area
	      in order of ascending latency value. Each value  represents  the
	      number  of  I/Os with latency times falling into that bin's time
	      range during the sample period.

       hist_count_bounds
	      A list of the histogram counts for the current  statistics  area
	      in  order	 of  ascending latency value including bin boundaries:
	      each count is prefixed by the lower bound of  the	 corresponding
	      histogram bin.

       hist_count_ranges
	      A	 list  of the histogram counts for the current statistics area
	      in order of ascending latency value  including  bin  boundaries:
	      each count is prefixed by both the lower and upper bounds of the
	      corresponding histogram bin.

       hist_percent
	      A list of the relative histogram values for the current  statis-
	      tics  area  in  order of ascending latency value, expressed as a
	      percentage. Each value represents the proportion	of  I/Os  with
	      latency times falling into that bin's time range during the sam-
	      ple period.

       hist_percent_bounds
	      A list of the relative histogram values for the current  statis-
	      tics  area  in  order of ascending latency value, expressed as a
	      percentage and including bin boundaries. Each  value  represents
	      the  proportion  of  I/Os	 with  latency times falling into that
	      bin's time range during the sample period and is	prefixed  with
	      the corresponding bin's lower bound.

       hist_percent_ranges
	      A	 list of the relative histogram values for the current statis-
	      tics area in order of ascending latency value,  expressed	 as  a
	      percentage  and  including bin boundaries. Each value represents
	      the proportion of I/Os with  latency  times  falling  into  that
	      bin's  time  range during the sample period and is prefixed with
	      the corresponding bin's lower and upper bounds.

       hist_bounds
	      A list of the histogram boundary values for the current  statis-
	      tics  area  in order of ascending latency value.	The values are
	      expressed in whole units of seconds,  miliseconds,  microseconds
	      or nanoseconds with a suffix indicating the unit.

       hist_ranges
	      A	 list  of  the histogram bin ranges for the current statistics
	      area in order  of	 ascending  latency  value.   The  values  are
	      expressed	 as  "LOWER-UPPER" in whole units of seconds, milisec-
	      onds, microseconds or nanoseconds with a suffix  indicating  the
	      unit.

       hist_bins
	      The number of latency histogram bins configured for the area.

EXAMPLES
       Create a whole-device region with one area on vg00/lvol1
       # dmstats create vg00/lvol1
       vg00/lvol1: Created new region with 1 area(s) as region ID 0

       Create a 32M region 1G into device d0
       # dmstats create --start 1G --length 32M d0
       d0: Created new region with 1 area(s) as region ID 0

       Create a whole-device region with 8 areas on every device
       # dmstats create --areas 8
       vg00-lvol1: Created new region with 8 area(s) as region ID 0
       vg00-lvol2: Created new region with 8 area(s) as region ID 0
       vg00-lvol3: Created new region with 8 area(s) as region ID 0
       vg01-lvol0: Created new region with 8 area(s) as region ID 2
       vg01-lvol1: Created new region with 8 area(s) as region ID 0
       vg00-lvol2: Created new region with 8 area(s) as region ID 1

       Delete all regions on all devices
       # dmstats delete --alldevices --allregions

       Create  a  whole-device	region	with areas 10GiB in size on vg00/lvol1
       using dmsetup
       # dmsetup stats create --areasize 10G vg00/lvol1
       vg00-lvol1: Created new region with 5 area(s) as region ID 1

       Create a 1GiB region with 16 areas at the start of vg00/lvol1
       # dmstats create --start 0 --len 1G --areas=16 vg00/lvol1
       vg00-lvol1: Created new region with 16 area(s) as region ID 0

       List the statistics regions registered on vg00/lvol1
       # dmstats list vg00/lvol1
       Name		RgID  RStart RSize  #Areas ASize  ProgID
       vg00-lvol1	    0	   0 61.00g	 1 61.00g dmstats
       vg00-lvol1	    1 61.00g 19.20g	 1 19.20g dmstats
       vg00-lvol1	    2 80.20g  2.14g	 1  2.14g dmstats

       Display five statistics reports for vg00/lvol1 at an  interval  of  one
       second
       # dmstats report --interval 1 --count 5 vg00/lvol1
       # dmstats report
       Name		 RgID  ArID  AStart ASize  RRqM/s   WRqM/s   R/s   W/s
       RSz/s WSz/s   AvRqSz  QSize Util%      AWait RdAWa WrAWa
       vg_hex-lv_home	    0	  0	  0  61.00g	 0.00	   0.00	  0.00
       218.00	  0   1.04m   4.50k  2.97      81.70 13.62  0.00 13.62
       vg_hex-lv_home	     1	    0  61.00g  19.20g	   0.00	    0.00  0.00
       5.00	0 548.00k 109.50k  0.14	     11.00 27.40  0.00 27.40
       vg_hex-lv_home	    2	  0  80.20g   2.14g	 0.00	   0.00	  0.00
       14.00	 0   1.15m  84.00k  0.39      18.70 27.71  0.00 27.71

       Create one region for reach target contained in device vg00/lvol1
       # dmstats create --segments vg00/lvol1
       vg00-lvol1: Created new region with 1 area(s) as region ID 0
       vg00-lvol1: Created new region with 1 area(s) as region ID 1
       vg00-lvol1: Created new region with 1 area(s) as region ID 2

       Create  regions	mapping	 each  file in the directory images/ and place
       them into separate groups, each named after the corresponding file
       # dmstats create --filemap images/*
       images/vm1.qcow2: Created new group with 87 region(s) as group ID 0.
       images/vm1-1.qcow2: Created new group with 8 region(s) as group ID 87.
       images/vm2.qcow2: Created new group with 11 region(s) as group ID 95.
       images/vm2-1.qcow2: Created new group with 1454 region(s) as  group  ID
       106.
       images/vm3.img: Created new group with 2 region(s) as group ID 1560.

       Print raw counters for region 4 on device d0
       # dmstats print --regionid 4 d0
       2097152+65536 0 0 0 0 29 0 264 701 0 41 701 0 41

AUTHORS
       Bryn M. Reeves <bmr@redhat.com>

SEE ALSO
       dmsetup(8)

       LVM2 resource page: https://www.sourceware.org/lvm2/
       Device-mapper resource page: http://sources.redhat.com/dm/

       Device-mapper statistics kernel documentation
       Documentation/device-mapper/statistics.txt



Linux				  Jun 23 2016			    DMSTATS(8)