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sar (1)
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    NAME

    sar - system activity reporter
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    sar [-aAbcdgkmpqruvwy] [-o filename] t [n]
    

    sar [-aAbcdgkmpqruvwy] [-e time] [-f filename] [-i sec] 
        [-s time]
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

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    first instance, the sar utility samples cumulative activity counters in the operating system at n intervals of t seconds, where t should be 5 or greater. If t is specified with more than one option, all headers are printed together and the output can be difficult to read. (If the sampling interval is less than 5, the activity of sar itself can affect the sample.) If the -o option is specified, it saves the samples in filename in binary format. The default value of n is 1.

    In the second instance, no sampling interval is specified. sar extracts data from a previously recorded filename, either the one specified by the -f option or, by default, the standard system activity daily data file /var/adm/sa/sadd for the current day dd. The starting and ending times of the report can be bounded using the -e and -s arguments with time specified in the form hh[:mm[:ss]]. The -i option selects records at sec second intervals. Otherwise, all intervals found in the data file are reported.  

    OPTIONS

    The following options modify the subsets of information reported by sar.

    -a

    Reports use of file access system routines: iget/s, namei/s, dirblk/s

    -A

    Reports all data. Equivalent to -abcdgkmpqruvwy.

    -b

    Reports buffer activity:

    bread/s, bwrit/s

    transfers per second of data between system buffers and disk or other block devices.

    lread/s, lwrit/s

    accesses of system buffers.

    %rcache, %wcache

    cache hit ratios, that is, (1-bread/lread) as a percentage.

    pread/s, pwrit/s

    transfers using raw (physical) device mechanism.

    If run in a non-global zone and the pools facility is active, these values reflect activity on the processors of the processor set of the pool to which the zone is bound.

    -c

    Reports system calls:

    scall/s

    system calls of all types.

    sread/s, swrit/s, fork/s, exec/s

    specific system calls.

    rchar/s, wchar/s

    characters transferred by read and write system calls. No incoming or outgoing exec(2) and fork(2) calls are reported.

    If run in a non-global zone and the pools facility is active, these values reflect activity on the processors of the processor set of the pool to which the zone is bound.

    -d

    Reports activity for each block device (for example, disk or tape drive) with the exception of XDC disks and tape drives. When data is displayed, the device specification dsk- is generally used to represent a disk drive. The device specification used to represent a tape drive is machine dependent. The activity data reported is:

    %busy, avque

    portion of time device was busy servicing a transfer request, average number of requests outstanding during that time.

    read/s, write/s, blks/s

    number of read/write transfers from or to device, number of bytes transferred in 512-byte units.

    avwait

    average wait time in milliseconds.

    avserv

    average service time in milliseconds.

    For more general system statistics, use iostat(1M), sar(1M), or vmstat(1M).

    See System Administration Guide: Advanced Administration for naming conventions for disks.

    -e time

    Selects data up to time. Default is 18:00.

    -f filename

    Uses filename as the data source for sar. Default is the current daily data file /var/adm/sa/sadd.

    -g

    Reports paging activities:

    pgout/s

    page-out requests per second.

    ppgout/s

    pages paged-out per second.

    pgfree/s

    pages per second placed on the free list by the page stealing daemon.

    pgscan/s

    pages per second scanned by the page stealing daemon.

    %ufs_ipf

    the percentage of UFS inodes taken off the freelist by iget which had reusable pages associated with them. These pages are flushed and cannot be reclaimed by processes. Thus, this is the percentage of igets with page flushes.

    If run in a non-global zone and the pools facility is active, these values reflect activity on the processors of the processor set of the pool to which the zone is bound.

    -i sec

    Selects data at intervals as close as possible to sec seconds.

    -k

    Reports kernel memory allocation (KMA) activities:

    sml_mem, alloc, fail

    information about the memory pool reserving and allocating space for small requests: the amount of memory in bytes KMA has for the small pool, the number of bytes allocated to satisfy requests for small amounts of memory, and the number of requests for small amounts of memory that were not satisfied (failed).

    lg_mem, alloc, fail

    information for the large memory pool (analogous to the information for the small memory pool).

    ovsz_alloc, fail

    the amount of memory allocated for oversize requests and the number of oversize requests which could not be satisfied (because oversized memory is allocated dynamically, there is not a pool).

    -m

    Reports message and semaphore activities:

    msg/s, sema/s

    primitives per second.

    If run in a non-global zone and the pools facility is active, these values reflect activity on the processors of the processor set of the pool to which the zone is bound.

    -o filename

    Saves samples in file, filename, in binary format.

    -p

    Reports paging activities:

    atch/s

    page faults per second that are satisfied by reclaiming a page currently in memory (attaches per second).

    pgin/s

    page-in requests per second.

    ppgin/s

    pages paged-in per second.

    pflt/s

    page faults from protection errors per second (illegal access to page) or "copy-on-writes".

    vflt/s

    address translation page faults per second (valid page not in memory).

    slock/s

    faults per second caused by software lock requests requiring physical I/O.

    If run in a non-global zone and the pools facility is active, these values reflect activity on the processors of the processor set of the pool to which the zone is bound.

    -q

    Reports average queue length while occupied, and percent of time occupied:

    runq-sz, %runocc

    Run queue of kernel threads in memory and runnable

    swpq-sz, %swpocc

    Swap queue of processes

    -r

    Reports unused memory pages and disk blocks:

    freemem

    average pages available to user processes.

    freeswap

    disk blocks available for page swapping.

    -s time

    Selects data later than time in the form hh[:mm]. Default is 08:00.

    -u

    Reports CPU utilization (the default):

    %usr, %sys, %wio, %idle

    portion of time running in user mode, running in system mode, idle with some process waiting for block I/O, and otherwise idle.

    If run in a non-global zone and the pools facility is active, these values reflect activity on the processors of the processor set of the pool to which the zone is bound.

    -v

    Reports status of process, i-node, file tables:

    proc-sz, inod-sz, file-sz, lock-sz

    entries/size for each table, evaluated once at sampling point.

    ov

    overflows that occur between sampling points for each table.

    -w

    Reports system swapping and switching activity:

    swpin/s, swpot/s, bswin/s, bswot/s

    number of transfers and number of 512-byte units transferred for swapins and swapouts (including initial loading of some programs).

    pswch/s

    process switches.

    If run in a non-global zone and the pools facility is active, these values reflect activity on the processors of the processor set of the pool to which the zone is bound.

    -y

    Reports TTY device activity:

    rawch/s, canch/s, outch/s

    input character rate, input character rate processed by canon, output character rate.

    rcvin/s, xmtin/s, mdmin/s

    receive, transmit and modem interrupt rates.

    If run in a non-global zone and the pools facility is active, these values reflect activity on the processors of the processor set of the pool to which the zone is bound.

     

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 Viewing System Activity

    The following example displays today's CPU activity so far:

    example% sar
    

    Example 2 Watching System Activity Evolve

    To watch CPU activity evolve for 10 minutes and save data:

    example% sar -o temp 60 10
    

    Example 3 Reviewing Disk and Tape Activity

    To later review disk and tape activity from that period:

    example% sar -d -f temp
    

     

    FILES

    /var/adm/sa/sadd

    daily data file, where dd are digits representing the day of the month

     

    ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWaccu

     

    SEE ALSO

    sag(1), iostat(1M), sar(1M), vmstat(1M), exec(2), fork(2), attributes(5)

    System Administration Guide: Advanced Administration  

    NOTES

    The sum of CPU utilization might vary slightly from 100 because of rounding errors in the production of a percentage figure.


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    EXAMPLES
    FILES
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO
    NOTES


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