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NAME

       pmemcto_stats_print - write human-readable memory pool statistics

SYNOPSIS

              #include <libpmemcto.h>

              void pmemcto_stats_print(PMEMctopool *pcp, const char *opts);

DESCRIPTION

       The pmemcto_stats_print() function produces messages containing statistics about the given
       memory pool.  The output is printed using libpmemcto(7) internal print_func function  (see
       pmemcto_set_funcs(3)).   That  means  the  output  typically  appears on stderr unless the
       caller supplies a replacement print_func or sets the environment variable PMEMCTO_LOG_FILE
       to  direct  output elsewhere.  The opts string can either be NULL or it can contain a list
       of options that change the stats printed.  General information that never  changes  during
       execution  can  be  omitted  by specifying “g” as a character within the opts string.  The
       characters “m” and “a” can be specified to omit merged arena  and  per  arena  statistics,
       respectively;  “b” and “l” can be specified to omit per size class statistics for bins and
       large objects, respectively.  Unrecognized characters are  silently  ignored.   Note  that
       thread  caching  may  prevent  some  statistics  from  being  completely  up to date.  See
       jemalloc(3) for more detail (the description of the available opts above  was  taken  from
       that man page).

SEE ALSO

       jemalloc(3), libpmemcto(7) and <http://pmem.io>