NAME

podman-stats - Display a live stream of one or more container's resource usage statistics
 

SYNOPSIS

podman stats [options] [container]
 
podman container stats [options] [container]
 

DESCRIPTION

Display a live stream of one or more containers' resource usage statistics
 
Note: Podman stats will not work in rootless environments that use CGroups V1. Podman stats relies on CGroup information for statistics, and CGroup v1 is not supported for rootless use cases.
 
Note: Rootless environments that use CGroups V2 are not able to report statistics about their networking usage.
 

OPTIONS

--all, -a

Show all containers. Only running containers are shown by default
 

--format=template

Pretty-print container statistics to JSON or using a Go template
 
Valid placeholders for the Go template are listed below:
 
Placeholder Description
.AvgCPU Average CPU, full precision float
.AVGCPU Average CPU, formatted as a percent
.BlockInput Block Input
.BlockIO Block IO
.BlockOutput Block Output
.ContainerID Container ID, full (untruncated) hash
.ContainerStats ... Nested structure, for experts only
.CPU Percent CPU, full precision float
.CPUNano CPU Usage, total, in nanoseconds
.CPUPerc CPU percentage
.CPUSystemNano CPU Usage, kernel, in nanoseconds
.Duration Same as CPUNano
.ID Container ID, truncated
.MemLimit Memory limit, in bytes
.MemPerc Memory percentage
.MemUsage Memory usage
.MemUsageBytes Memory usage (IEC)
.Name Container Name
.NetInput Network Input
.NetIO Network IO
.NetOutput Network Output
.PerCPU CPU time consumed by all tasks [1]
.PIDs Number of PIDs
.PIDS Number of PIDs (yes, we know it's a dup)
.SystemNano Current system datetime, nanoseconds since epoch
.Up Duration (CPUNano), in human-readable form
.UpTime Same as UpTime
 
[1] Cgroups V1 only
 
When using a GO template, you may precede the format with table to print headers.
 

--interval, -i=seconds

Time in seconds between stats reports, defaults to 5 seconds.
 

--latest, -l

Instead of providing the container name or ID, use the last created container. If you use methods other than Podman to run containers such as CRI-O, the last started container could be from either of those methods. (This option is not available with the remote Podman client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) machines)
 

--no-reset

Do not clear the terminal/screen in between reporting intervals
 

--no-stream

Disable streaming stats and only pull the first result, default setting is false
 

--no-trunc

Do not truncate output
 

EXAMPLE

 
# podman stats -a --no-stream
ID             NAME              CPU %   MEM USAGE / LIMIT   MEM %   NET IO    BLOCK IO   PIDS
a9f807ffaacd   frosty_hodgkin    --      3.092MB / 16.7GB    0.02%   -- / --   -- / --    2
3b33001239ee   sleepy_stallman   --      -- / --             --      -- / --   -- / --    --
 
 
# podman stats --no-stream a9f80
ID             NAME             CPU %   MEM USAGE / LIMIT   MEM %   NET IO    BLOCK IO   PIDS
a9f807ffaacd   frosty_hodgkin   --      3.092MB / 16.7GB    0.02%   -- / --   -- / --    2
 
 
$ podman stats --no-trunc 3667 --format 'table {{ .ID }} {{ .MemUsage }}'
ID                                                                MEM USAGE / LIMIT
3667c6aacb06aac2eaffce914c01736420023d56ef9b0f4cfe58b6d6a78b7503  49.15kB / 67.17GB
 
 
# podman stats --no-stream --format=json a9f80
[
    {
	"id": "a9f807ffaacd",
	"name": "frosty_hodgkin",
	"cpu_percent": "--",
	"mem_usage": "3.092MB / 16.7GB",
	"mem_percent": "0.02%",
	"netio": "-- / --",
	"blocki": "-- / --",
	"pids": "2"
    }
]
 
 
# podman stats --no-stream --format "table {{.ID}} {{.Name}} {{.MemUsage}}" 6eae
ID             NAME           MEM USAGE / LIMIT
6eae9e25a564   clever_bassi   3.031MB / 16.7GB
 
Note: When using a slirp4netns network with the rootlesskit port handler, the traffic send via the port forwarding will be accounted to the lo device. Traffic accounted to lo is not accounted in the stats output.
 

SEE ALSO

podman(1)
 

HISTORY

July 2017, Originally compiled by Ryan Cole [email protected] ⟨mailto:[email protected]

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