Demonstrations of vfsstat, the Linux eBPF/bcc version. This traces some common VFS calls and prints per-second summaries. By default, the output interval is one second: # ./vfsstat TIME READ/s WRITE/s FSYNC/s OPEN/s CREATE/s UNLINK/s MKDIR/s RMDIR/s 10:42:35: 5172 454 0 111 0 0 0 0 10:42:36: 478 701 0 1 0 0 0 0 10:42:37: 873 267 0 861 0 72 0 0 10:42:38: 1599 146 0 1989 0 177 0 0 10:42:39: 1876 135 0 2379 0 212 0 0 10:42:40: 2566 201 0 3207 0 287 0 0 10:42:41: 772 508 0 563 0 49 0 0 10:42:42: 189 141 0 48 0 0 0 0 10:42:43: 468 558 0 48 0 0 0 0 10:42:44: 1144 841 0 624 0 0 0 0 10:42:45: 4094 2554 0 2715 0 0 0 0 10:42:46: 397 585 0 12 0 0 0 0 10:42:47: 684 859 0 56 0 0 0 0 10:42:48: 432 471 0 63 0 1 0 0 10:42:49: 1890 259 0 1997 0 0 162 162 10:42:50: 1990 143 0 2213 0 0 181 180 10:42:51: 2256 197 0 2472 0 0 205 206 10:42:52: 1674 351 0 1609 0 0 129 129 ^C Here we are using an output interval of five seconds, and printing three output lines: # ./vfsstat 5 3 TIME READ/s WRITE/s FSYNC/s OPEN/s CREATE/s UNLINK/s MKDIR/s RMDIR/s 10:43:46: 2141 273 0 1240 0 0 99 99 10:43:51: 2673 141 0 3039 0 0 250 249 10:43:56: 1939 433 0 1895 0 0 154 154 Full usage: # ./vfsstat -h usage: vfsstat [-h] [-p PID] [interval] [count] Count some VFS calls. positional arguments: interval output interval, in seconds count number of outputs optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p PID, --pid PID trace this PID only examples: ./vfsstat # count some VFS calls per second ./vfsstat -p 185 # trace PID 185 only ./vfsstat 2 5 # print 2 second summaries, 5 times