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nfsstat(1M)                                                        nfsstat(1M)



NAME
     nfsstat - display Network File System statistics

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/etc/nfsstat [ -Ccsnrz ] [ unix ] [ core ]

DESCRIPTION
     nfsstat displays statistical information about the Network File System
     (NFS) and Remote Procedure Call (RPC) interfaces to the kernel.  It can
     also be used to reinitialize this information.  If no options are given,
     the default is

          nfsstat -csnr

     That is, print everything and reinitialize nothing.  The optional
     arguments unix and core can be used to indicate another system namelist
     and kernel memory image, respectively.

OPTIONS
     -C   Display using a "full-screen" form, which is updated every second.
          The values can be displayed as simple totals (r or "reset"), changes
          during the previous interval (d or "delta"), or changes since a fix
          moment (z or "zero").

     -c   Display client information.  Only the client side NFS and RPC
          information will be printed.  Can be combined with the -n and -r
          options to print client NFS or client RPC information only.

     -s   Display server information.  Works like the -c option above.

     -n   Display NFS information.  NFS information for both the client and
          server side will be printed.  Can be combined with the -c and -s
          options to print client or server NFS information only.

     -r   Display RPC information.  Works like the -n option above.

     -z   Zero (reinitialize) statistics.  Can be combined with any of the
          above options to zero particular sets of statistics after printing
          them.  The user must have superuser privilege for this option to
          work.

FILES
     /unix         system namelist
     /dev/kmem     kernel memory

SEE ALSO
     netstat(1), smtstat(1).








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