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dcstat(8) | System Manager's Manual | dcstat(8) |
NAME¶
dcstat - Directory entry cache (dcache) stats. Uses Linux eBPF/bcc.SYNOPSIS¶
dcstat [interval [count]]DESCRIPTION¶
The Linux directory entry cache (dcache) improves the performance of file and directory name lookups. This tool provides per-second summary statistics of dcache performance.This uses kernel dynamic tracing of kernel functions, lookup_fast() and d_lookup(), which will need to be modified to match kernel changes.
Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool.
REQUIREMENTS¶
CONFIG_BPF and bcc.EXAMPLES¶
- Print summaries each second:
- # dcstat
- Print output every five seconds, three times:
- # dcstat 5 3
FIELDS¶
- REFS/s
- Number dcache lookups (references) per second.
- SLOW/s
- Number of dcache lookups that failed the lookup_fast() path and executed the lookup_slow() path instead.
- MISS/s
- Number of dcache misses (failed both fast and slow lookups).
- HIT%
- Percentage of dcache hits over total references.
OVERHEAD¶
The overhead depends on the frequency of file and directory name lookups. While the per-event overhead is low, some applications may make over 100k lookups per second, and the low per-event overhead will begin to add up, and could begin to be measurable (over 10% CPU usage). Measure in a test environment.SOURCE¶
This is from bcc.Also look in the bcc distribution for a companion _examples.txt file containing example usage, output, and commentary for this tool.
OS¶
LinuxSTABILITY¶
Unstable - in development.AUTHOR¶
Brendan GreggSEE ALSO¶
dcsnoop(8)2016-02-09 | USER COMMANDS |