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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.  Un‐
       recognized  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>

PMDK - libpmemcto API version 1.0                  2018-05-21                             PMEMCTO_STATS_PRINT(3)