statistics catalog counter show
Display the list of counters in an object
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
This command displays the names and descriptions of counters. The displayed data is either node-specific or cluster-wide, depending on the objects specified.
Parameters
- { [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
- If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, ... parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.
- | [-describe ]}
- Displays detailed information about each counter, including privilege level, label, and whether the counter is a key counter.
- -object <text> - Object
- Selects the object for which you want to display the list of counters. This parameter is required. To view a list of valid object names, type statistics catalog counter show -object ? or statistics catalog object show.
- [-counter <text>] - Counter
- Selects the counters that match this parameter value. If you do not specify this parameter, the command displays details for all counters.
- [-filter <text>] - Filter Data
- Selects the counters that match this parameter value. For example, to display counters from node1, specify -filter "node_name=node1".
- [-label <text>, ...] - Labels for Array Counters
- Selects the counters that match this parameter value. A label is the name of the bucket to which an array counter belongs.
- [-description <text>] - Description
- Selects the counters that match this parameter value.
- [-privilege <text>] - Privilegel Level
- Selects the counters that match this parameter value.
- [-is-key-counter {true|false}] - Is Key Counter
- Selects the counters that are key counters (true) or are not key counters (false). A key counter is a counter that uniquely identifies an instance across the cluster. The default setting is false. For example, "vserver_name" and "node_name" are key counters because they identify the specific Vserver or node to which the instance belongs.
- [-is-deprecated {true|false}] - Is Counter Deprecated
- Selects the counters that are deprecated (true) or are not deprecated (false).
- [-replaced-by <text>] - Replaced By Counter If Deprecated
- Selects all deprecated counters that are replaced by the counter provided to this parameter.
Examples
The following example displays the list of counters in the processor object.
cluster1::> statistics catalog counter show -object processor
Object: processor
Counter Description
--------------------------- ----------------------------------------------
instance_name Instance Name
instance_uuid Instance UUID
node_name System node name
node_uuid System node id
process_name Ontap process that provided this instance
processor_busy Percentage of elapsed time that the processor
is executing non-idle processes
processor_elapsed_time Wall-clock time since boot used for
calculating processor utilization
sk_switches Number of sk switches per second
8 entries were displayed.
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