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NFSSTAT(8)              COMMAND REFERENCE              NFSSTAT(8)



NAME
     nfsstat - Network File System statistics

SYNOPSIS
     nfsstat [ -csnrz ]

DESCRIPTION
     The command nfsstat displays statistical information about
     the Network File System (NFS), and Remote Procedure Call
     (RPC) interfaces to the kernel; nfsstat 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.

OPTIONS
     -c   Display client information.  Only the client side NFS
          and RPC information is 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.

     -n   Display NFS information.  NFS information for both the
          client and server side is 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.

     -z   Zero (reinitialize) statistics.  This option is for use
          by the superuser only, and can be combined with any
          options to zero particular sets of statistics after
          printing them.

EXAMPLES
     Here is an example of the output from running the command
     nfsstat -cr:

     calls   badcalls   retrans   badxid   timeout   wait   newcred
     13      3          6         0        3         0      0


FILES
     /vmunix        system namelist

     /dev/kmem      kernel memory






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sy:404,244;
de:648,618;
op:1266,1089;
ex:2355,303;
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