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IOTOP(1)							      IOTOP(1)

NAME
       iotop - simple top-like I/O monitor

SYNOPSIS
       iotop [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION
       Iotop  watches  I/O  usage  information	output	by  the	 Linux	kernel
       (requires 2.6.20 or later) and displays a table of current I/O usage by
       processes   or	threads	  on   the   system.   At   least   the	  CON‐
       FIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT,  CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING,	 CONFIG_TASKSTATS  and
       CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS	 options need to be enabled in your Linux ker‐
       nel build configuration.

       Iotop displays columns for the I/O bandwidth read and written  by  each
       process/thread  during  the  sampling period. It also displays the per‐
       centage of time the thread/process spent while swapping	in  and	 while
       waiting	on  I/O.   For each process, its I/O priority (class/level) is
       shown.  In addition, the total I/O bandwidth read  and  written	during
       the  sampling  period  is  displayed at the top of the interface.  Note
       that only disk i.e. block and net I/O are provided by  the  kernel  and
       thus shown.

       Use  the	 left and right arrows to change the sorting, r to reverse the
       sorting order, o to toggle the --only option, p to  toggle  the	--pro‐
       cesses  option, a to toggle the --accumulated option, q to quit or i to
       change the priority of a thread or a process' thread(s). Any other  key
       will force a refresh.

OPTIONS
       --version
	      Show the version number and exit

       -h, --help
	      Show usage information and exit

       -o, --only
	      Only  show  processes  or threads actually doing I/O, instead of
	      showing all processes or threads. This can be  dynamically  tog‐
	      gled by pressing o.

       -b, --batch
	      Turn on non-interactive mode.  Useful for logging I/O usage over
	      time.

       -n NUM, --iter=NUM
	      Set the number of iterations  before  quitting  (never  quit  by
	      default).	 This is most useful in non-interactive mode.

       -d SEC, --delay=SEC
	      Set  the	delay  between	iterations  in	seconds	 (1  second by
	      default).	 Accepts non-integer values such as 1.1 seconds.

       -p PID, --pid=PID
	      A list of processes/threads to monitor (all by default).

       -u USER, --user=USER
	      A list of users to monitor (all by default)

       -P, --processes
	      Only show processes. Normally iotop shows all threads.

       -a, --accumulated
	      Show accumulated I/O instead of bandwidth. In this  mode,	 iotop
	      shows the amount of I/O processes have done since iotop started.

       -k, --kilobytes
	      Use  kilobytes  instead  of  a human friendly unit. This mode is
	      useful when scripting the batch mode of iotop. Instead of choos‐
	      ing  the	most  appropriate unit iotop will display all sizes in
	      kilobytes.

       -t, --time
	      Add a timestamp on each line (implies --batch). Each  line  will
	      be prefixed by the current time.

       -q, --quiet
	      Suppress some lines of header (implies --batch). This option can
	      be specified up to three times to remove header lines.
	      -q     Column names are only printed on the first iteration,
	      -qq    Column names are never printed,
	      -qqq   The I/O summary is never printed.

SEE ALSO
       ionice(1), top(1), vmstat(1), atop(1), htop(1)

AUTHOR
       iotop was written by Guillaume Chazarain.

       This manual page was started by Paul Wise for the Debian project and is
       placed in the public domain.

				September 2012			      IOTOP(1)
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