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authorRichard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>2011-02-02 14:44:25 +0000
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@@ -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