KVM_STAT(1) KVM_STAT(1)
NAME
kvm_stat - Report KVM kernel module event counters
SYNOPSIS
kvm_stat [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
kvm_stat prints counts of KVM kernel module trace events. These events
signify state transitions such as guest mode entry and exit.
This tool is useful for observing guest behavior from the host
perspective. Often conclusions about performance or buggy behavior can
be drawn from the output. While running in regular mode, use any of the
keys listed in section Interactive Commands below. Use batch and
logging modes for scripting purposes.
The set of KVM kernel module trace events may be specific to the kernel
version or architecture. It is best to check the KVM kernel module
source code for the meaning of events.
INTERACTIVE COMMANDS
b toggle events by guests
(debugfs only, honors
filters)
c clear filter
f filter by regular
expression
Note: Child events pull in
their parents, and
parents' stats summarize
all child events, not just
the filtered ones
g filter by guest name/PID
h display interactive
commands reference
o toggle sorting order
(Total vs CurAvg/s)
p filter by guest name/PID
q quit
r reset stats
s set delay between refreshs
x toggle reporting of stats
for child trace events
Note: The stats for the
parents summarize the
respective child trace
events
Press any other key to refresh statistics immediately.
OPTIONS
-1, --once, --batch
run in batch mode for one second
-c, --csv
log in csv format. Requires option -l/--log or -L/--log-to-file.
When used with option -L/--log-to-file, the header is only ever
written to start of file to preserve the format.
-d, --debugfs
retrieve statistics from debugfs
-f<fields>, --fields=<fields>
fields to display (regex), "-f help" for a list of available events
-g<guest>, --guest=<guest_name>
limit statistics to one virtual machine (guest name)
-h, --help
show help message
-i, --debugfs-include-past
include all available data on past events for debugfs
-l, --log
run in logging mode (like vmstat)
-L<file>, --log-to-file=<file>
like -l/--log, but logging to a file. Appends to existing files.
-p<pid>, --pid=<pid>
limit statistics to one virtual machine (pid)
-s, --set-delay
set delay between refreshs (value range: 0.1-25.5 secs)
-t, --tracepoints
retrieve statistics from tracepoints
-z, --skip-zero-records
omit records with all zeros in logging mode
SEE ALSO
perf(1), trace-cmd(1)
AUTHOR
Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha AT redhat.com>
12/12/2024 KVM_STAT(1)