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NAME

       docker-container-stats - Display a live stream of container(s) resource usage statistics

SYNOPSIS

       docker container stats [OPTIONS] [CONTAINER...]

DESCRIPTION

       Display a live stream of one or more containers' resource usage statistics

Format

       Format the output using the given Go template.
          Valid placeholders:
             .Container - Container name or ID.
             .Name - Container name.
             .ID - Container ID.
             .CPUPerc - CPU percentage.
             .MemUsage - Memory usage.
             .NetIO - Network IO.
             .BlockIO - Block IO.
             .MemPerc - Memory percentage (Not available on Windows).
             .PIDs - Number of PIDs (Not available on Windows).

EXAMPLES

       Running docker container stats on all running containers.

       $ docker container stats
       CONTAINER           CPU %               MEM USAGE / LIMIT     MEM %               NET I/O             BLOCK I/O
       1285939c1fd3        0.07%               796 KiB / 64 MiB        1.21%               788 B / 648 B       3.568 MB / 512 KB
       9c76f7834ae2        0.07%               2.746 MiB / 64 MiB      4.29%               1.266 KB / 648 B    12.4 MB / 0 B
       d1ea048f04e4        0.03%               4.583 MiB / 64 MiB      6.30%               2.854 KB / 648 B    27.7 MB / 0 B

       Running docker container stats on multiple containers by name and id.

       $ docker container stats fervent_panini 5acfcb1b4fd1
       CONTAINER           CPU %               MEM USAGE/LIMIT     MEM %               NET I/O
       5acfcb1b4fd1        0.00%               115.2 MiB/1.045 GiB   11.03%              1.422 kB/648 B
       fervent_panini      0.02%               11.08 MiB/1.045 GiB   1.06%               648 B/648 B

       Running  docker  container  stats  with  customized  format  on  all (Running and Stopped)
       containers.

       $ docker container stats --all --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Name}}\t{{.CPUPerc}}\t{{.MemUsage}}"
       CONTAINER ID                                                       NAME                     CPU %               MEM USAGE / LIMIT
       c9dfa83f0317f87637d5b7e67aa4223337d947215c5a9947e697e4f7d3e0f834   ecstatic_noether         0.00%               56KiB / 15.57GiB
       8f92d01cf3b29b4f5fca4cd33d907e05def7af5a3684711b20a2369d211ec67f   stoic_goodall            0.07%               32.86MiB / 15.57GiB
       38dd23dba00f307d53d040c1d18a91361bbdcccbf592315927d56cf13d8b7343   drunk_visvesvaraya       0.00%               0B / 0B
       5a8b07ec4cc52823f3cbfdb964018623c1ba307bce2c057ccdbde5f4f6990833   big_heisenberg           0.00%               0B / 0B

       drunk_visvesvaraya and big_heisenberg are stopped containers in the above example.

       Running docker container stats in JSON format.

       $ docker container stats --format json
       {"BlockIO":"43.9MB / 0B","CPUPerc":"0.00%","Container":"14c505d03da8","ID":"14c505d03da8","MemPerc":"0.21%","MemUsage":"4.242MiB / 1.944GiB","Name":"registry","NetIO":"4.17kB / 0B","PIDs":"13"}

OPTIONS

       -a, --all[=false]      Show all containers (default shows just running)

       --format=""         Format    output    using    a    custom    template:     Refer     to
       https://docs.docker.com/go/formatting/  for  more information about formatting output with
       templates

       -h, --help[=false]      help for stats

       --no-stream[=false]      Disable streaming stats and only pull the first result

       --no-trunc[=false]      Do not truncate output

SEE ALSO

       docker-container(1)