SYNOPSIS
nfsstat [-i interval] [-23cnsrz]
The nfsstat command displays statistical information about
the network file system (NFS) and remote procedure call (RPC)
interfaces in the kernel. It can also be used to reinitialize
this information.
1 – FLAGS
-i interval Specifies the interval of time (in seconds)
to wait between updates to the statistical
information on display. The default interval
is 4 seconds.
-s Displays server NFS and RPC information.
-n Displays NFS information.
-r Displays RPC information.
-2 Displays NFS version 2 statistics.
-3 Displays NFS version 3 statistics.
-z Reinitializes the statistics. Use this flag
to set NFS statistics to zero. You must
have system management or system operator
privileges to use this flag.
2 – DESCRIPTION
Use the nfsstat command to display and reinitialize network
file system (NFS) and remote procedure call (RPC) interface
information for both client and server components. You can
modify the display to include only NFS information, only RPC
information, NFS version 2 or version 3, and only client or only
server information. By default, nfsstat displays statistical
information for client and server NFS versions 2 and 3, as well
as client and server RPC information.
If you have SYSUIC, SYSPRV, BYPASS, or OPER privileges, you can
reinitialize the statistics for any or all of these components.