From: Richard W.M. Jones Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 14:44:25 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Update generated man page files. X-Git-Tag: 1.0.6~11 X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?p=virt-top.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=153714e242dd2d5dd39d3ae3002f1e8076047efa;hp=dbef8dd3bf00417e75a12c851b053e49c9e1a79e Update generated man page files. --- diff --git a/virt-top/virt-top.1 b/virt-top/virt-top.1 index 2665e27..55a7877 100755 --- a/virt-top/virt-top.1 +++ b/virt-top/virt-top.1 @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "VIRT-TOP 1" -.TH VIRT-TOP 1 "2011-01-06" "virt-top-1.0.4" "Virtualization Support" +.TH VIRT-TOP 1 "2011-02-02" "virt-top-1.0.5" "Virtualization Support" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l @@ -266,6 +266,13 @@ Do not read any init file. .IX Item "--script" Script mode. There will be no user interface. This is most useful when used together with the \fI\-\-csv\fR and \fI\-n\fR options. +.IP "\fB\-\-stream\fR" 4 +.IX Item "--stream" +Stream mode. All output is sent to stdout. This can be used from +shell scripts etc. There is no user interface. +.IP "\fB\-\-block\-in\-bytes\fR" 4 +.IX Item "--block-in-bytes" +Show I/O statistics in Bytes. Default is shown in the number of Requests. .IP "\fB\-\-end\-time time\fR" 4 .IX Item "--end-time time" The program will exit at the \fItime\fR given. @@ -327,6 +334,9 @@ Displays help. .IP "\fIs\fR or \fId\fR" 4 .IX Item "s or d" Change the delay between screen updates. +.IP "\fIB\fR" 4 +.IX Item "B" +Toggle Block I/O statistics so they are shown in either bytes or requests. .IP "\fI0\fR (number 0)" 4 .IX Item "0 (number 0)" Show the normal list of domains display. @@ -425,6 +435,12 @@ Sets secure mode. .IP "\fBscript\fR \fItrue|false\fR" 4 .IX Item "script true|false" Sets script mode. +.IP "\fBstream\fR \fItrue|false\fR" 4 +.IX Item "stream true|false" +Sets stream mode. +.IP "\fBblock-in-bytes\fR \fItrue|false\fR" 4 +.IX Item "block-in-bytes true|false" +Show block device statistics in bytes. .IP "\fBend-time\fR \fItime\fR" 4 .IX Item "end-time time" Set the time at which the program exits. See above for the @@ -439,6 +455,11 @@ the init file override options specified on the command line. This is a bug and this behaviour may change in the future. .SH "NOTES" .IX Header "NOTES" +.SS "Block I/O statistics" +.IX Subsection "Block I/O statistics" +This I/O value is the amount of I/O since the previous iteration +of virt-top. To calculate speed of I/O, you should divide +the number by delay secs. .SS "\s-1NETWORK\s0 \s-1RX\s0 \s-1BYTES\s0 \s-1AND\s0 \s-1PACKETS\s0" .IX Subsection "NETWORK RX BYTES AND PACKETS" Libvirt/virt\-top has no way to know that a packet transmitted to a diff --git a/virt-top/virt-top.txt b/virt-top/virt-top.txt index de0681e..91c8181 100644 --- a/virt-top/virt-top.txt +++ b/virt-top/virt-top.txt @@ -119,6 +119,14 @@ OPTIONS Script mode. There will be no user interface. This is most useful when used together with the *--csv* and *-n* options. + --stream + Stream mode. All output is sent to stdout. This can be used from + shell scripts etc. There is no user interface. + + --block-in-bytes + Show I/O statistics in Bytes. Default is shown in the number of + Requests. + --end-time time The program will exit at the *time* given. @@ -170,6 +178,9 @@ KEYS *s* or *d* Change the delay between screen updates. + *B* Toggle Block I/O statistics so they are shown in either bytes or + requests. + *0* (number 0) Show the normal list of domains display. @@ -258,6 +269,12 @@ INIT FILE script *true|false* Sets script mode. + stream *true|false* + Sets stream mode. + + block-in-bytes *true|false* + Show block device statistics in bytes. + end-time *time* Set the time at which the program exits. See above for the time formats supported. @@ -270,6 +287,11 @@ INIT FILE this behaviour may change in the future. NOTES + Block I/O statistics + This I/O value is the amount of I/O since the previous iteration of + virt-top. To calculate speed of I/O, you should divide the number by + delay secs. + NETWORK RX BYTES AND PACKETS Libvirt/virt-top has no way to know that a packet transmitted to a guest was received (eg. if the guest is not listening). In the network RX