QUOTASTATS(8) quota QUOTASTATS(8)NAME
quotastats - Program to query quota statistics
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/quotastats
DESCRIPTION
quotastats queries the kernel for quota statistics. It displays:
o Supported kernel quota version
o Number of dquot lookups
o Number of dquot drops
o Number of dquot reads
o Number of dquot writes
o Number of quotafile syncs
o Number of dquot cache hits
o Number of allocated dquots
o Number of free dquots
o Number of in use dquot entries (user/group)
OPTIONS
None.
SEE ALSO quota(1).
April 2, 2004 QUOTASTATS(8)
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avc_cache_stats(3) SELinux API documentation avc_cache_stats(3)NAME
avc_cache_stats, avc_av_stats, avc_sid_stats - obtain userspace SELinux AVC statistics.
SYNOPSIS
#include <selinux/selinux.h>
#include <selinux/avc.h>
void avc_av_stats(void);
void avc_sid_stats(void);
void avc_cache_stats(struct avc_cache_stats *stats);
DESCRIPTION
The userspace AVC maintains two internal hash tables, one to store security ID's and one to cache access decisions.
avc_av_stats and avc_sid_stats produce log messages indicating the status of the access decision and SID tables, respectively. The mes-
sages contain the number of entries in the table, number of hash buckets and number of buckets used, and maximum number of entries in a
single bucket.
avc_cache_stats populates a structure whose fields reflect cache activity:
struct avc_cache_stats {
unsigned entry_lookups;
unsigned entry_hits;
unsigned entry_misses;
unsigned entry_discards;
unsigned cav_lookups;
unsigned cav_hits;
unsigned cav_probes;
unsigned cav_misses;
};
entry_lookups
Number of queries made.
entry_hits
Number of times a decision was found in the aeref argument.
entry_misses
Number of times a decision was not found in the aeref argument.
entry_discards
Number of times a decision was not found in the aeref argument and the aeref argument was non-NULL.
cav_lookups
Number of cache lookups.
cav_hits
Number of cache hits.
cav_misses
Number of cache misses.
cav_probes
Number of entries examined while searching the cache.
NOTES
When the cache is flushed as a result of a call to avc_reset or a policy change notification, the statistics returned by avc_cache_stats
are reset to zero. The SID table, however, is left unchanged.
When a policy change notification is received, a call to avc_av_stats is made before the cache is flushed.
AUTHOR
Eamon Walsh <ewalsh@tycho.nsa.gov>
SEE ALSO avc_init(3), avc_has_perm(3), avc_context_to_sid(3), avc_add_callback(3)selinux(8)
27 May 2004 avc_cache_stats(3)