varnishstat

Varnish Cache statistics

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SYNOPSIS

varnishstat [-1] [-f <glob>] [-h] [-j] [-l] [-n <dir>] [-N <filename>] [-t <seconds|off>] [-V] [-x]

DESCRIPTION

The varnishstat utility displays statistics from a running varnishd(1) instance.

The following options are available:

-1

Instead of presenting a continuously updated display, print the statistics to stdout.

-f <glob>

Field inclusion glob. Use backslash to escape characters. If the argument starts with ‘^’ it is used as an exclusion glob. Multiple -f arguments may be given, and they will be applied in order.

-h

Print program usage and exit

-j

Print statistics to stdout as JSON.

-l

Lists the available fields to use with the -f option.

-n <dir>

Specify the varnishd working directory (also known as instance name) to get logs from. If -n is not specified, the host name is used.

-N <filename>

Specify the filename of a stale VSM instance. When using this option the abandonment checking is disabled.

-t <seconds|off>

Timeout before returning error on initial VSM connection. If set the VSM connection is retried every 0.5 seconds for this many seconds. If zero the connection is attempted only once and will fail immediately if unsuccessful. If set to “off”, the connection will not fail, allowing the utility to start and wait indefinetely for the Varnish instance to appear. Defaults to 5 seconds.

-V

Print version information and exit.

-x

Print statistics to stdout as XML.

CURSES MODE

When neither -1, -j or -x options are given, the application starts up in curses mode. This shows a continuously updated view of the counter values, along with their description.

The top area shows process uptime information.

The center area shows a list of counter values.

The bottom area shows the description of the currently selected counter.

Columns

The following columns are displayed, from left to right:

Name

The name of the counter

Current

The current value of the counter.

Change

The average per second change over the last update interval.

Average

The average value of this counter over the runtime of the Varnish daemon, or a period if the counter can’t be averaged.

Avg_10

The moving average over the last 10 update intervals.

Avg_100

The moving average over the last 100 update intervals.

Avg_1000

The moving average over the last 1000 update intervals.

Key bindings

The following keys control the interactive display:

<UP>

Navigate the counter list one line up.

<DOWN>

Navigate the counter list one line down.

<PAGEUP> or <b>

Navigate the counter list one page up.

<PAGEDOWN> or <SPACE>

Navigate the counter list one page down.

<d>

Toggle between showing and hiding unseen counters. Unseen counters are those that has been zero for the entire runtime of varnishstat. Defaults to hide unseen counters.

<e>

Toggle scaling of values.

<g>

Go to the top of the counter list.

<G>

Go to the bottom of the counter list.

<v>

Cycle through the verbosity levels. Defaults to only showing informational counters.

<q>

Quit.

<CTRL+T>

Sample now.

OUTPUTS

The XML output format is:

<varnishstat timestamp="YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:SS">
  <stat>
    <type>FIELD TYPE</type>
    <ident>FIELD IDENT</ident>
    <name>FIELD NAME</name>
    <value>FIELD VALUE</value>
    <flag>FIELD SEMANTICS</flag>
    <format>FIELD DISPLAY FORMAT</format>
    <description>FIELD DESCRIPTION</description>
  </stat>
  [..]
</varnishstat>

The JSON output format is:

{
  "timestamp": "YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:SS",
  "FIELD NAME": {
    "description": "FIELD DESCRIPTION",
    "type": "FIELD TYPE", "ident": "FIELD IDENT", "flag": "FIELD SEMANTICS", "format": "FIELD DISPLAY FORMAT",
    "value": FIELD VALUE
  },
  "FIELD NAME": {
    "description": "FIELD DESCRIPTION",
    "type": "FIELD TYPE", "ident": "FIELD IDENT", "flag": "FIELD SEMANTICS", "format": "FIELD DISPLAY FORMAT",
    "value": FIELD VALUE
  },
  [..]
}

Type and ident are optional. Timestamp is the time when the report was generated by varnishstat.

AUTHORS

This manual page was written by Dag-Erling Smørgrav, Per Buer, Lasse Karstensen and Martin Blix Grydeland.