dstat(1) - versatile tool for generating system resource statistics
-c, --cpu
       enable cpu stats (system, user, idle, wait, hardware interrupt, software interrupt)
-C 0,3,total
       include cpu0, cpu3 and total (when using -c/--cpu)
-d, --disk
       enable disk stats (read, write)
-D total,hda
       include total and hda (when using -d/--disk)
-g, --page
       enable page stats (page in, page out)
-i, --int
       enable interrupt stats
-I 5,10
       include interrupt 5 and 10 (when using -i/--int)
-l, --load
       enable load average stats (1 min, 5 mins, 15mins)
-m, --mem
       enable memory stats (used, buffers, cache, free)
-n, --net
       enable network stats (receive, send)
-N eth1,total
       include eth1 and total (when using -n/--net)
-p, --proc
       enable process stats (runnable, uninterruptible, new)
-r, --io
       enable I/O request stats (read, write requests)
-s, --swap
       enable swap stats (used, free)
-S swap1,total
       include swap1 and total (when using -s/--swap)
-t, --time
       enable time/date output
-T, --epoch
       enable time counter (seconds since epoch)
-y, --sys
       enable system stats (interrupts, context switches)
--aio  enable aio stats (asynchronous I/O)
--fs   enable filesystem stats (open files, inodes)
--ipc  enable ipc stats (message queue, semaphores, shared memory)
--lock enable file lock stats (posix, flock, read, write)
--raw  enable raw stats (raw sockets)
--socket
       enable socket stats (total, tcp, udp, raw, ip-fragments)
--tcp  enable tcp stats (listen, established, syn, time_wait, close)
--udp  enable udp stats (listen, active)
--unix enable unix stats (datagram, stream, listen, active)
--vm   enable vm stats (hard pagefaults, soft pagefaults, allocated, free)
--plugin-name
       enable (external) plugins by plugin name, see PLUGINS for options

Possible internal stats are
       aio, cpu, cpu24, disk, disk24, disk24old, epoch, fs, int, int24, io, ipc, load, lock, mem, net,
       page, page24, proc, raw, socket, swap, swapold, sys, tcp, time, udp, unix, vm
--list list the internal and external plugin names
-a, --all
       equals -cdngy (default)
-f, --full
       expand -C, -D, -I, -N and -S discovery lists
-v, --vmstat
       equals -pmgdsc -D total
--float
       force float values on screen (mutual exclusive with --integer)
--integer
       force integer values on screen (mutual exclusive with --float)
--bw, --blackonwhite
       change colors for white background terminal
--nocolor
       disable colors (implies --noupdate)
--noheaders
       disable repetitive headers
--noupdate
       disable intermediate updates when delay > 1
--output file
       write CSV output to file
--profile
       show profiling statistics when exiting dstat
--battery
       battery in percentage (needs ACPI)
--battery-remain
       battery remaining in hours, minutes (needs ACPI)
--cpufreq
       CPU frequency in percentage (needs ACPI)

--dbus number of dbus connections (needs python-dbus)
--disk-tps
       per disk transactions per second (tps) stats
--disk-util
       per disk utilization in percentage
--dstat
       show dstat cputime consumption and latency
--dstat-cpu
       show dstat advanced cpu usage
--dstat-ctxt
       show dstat context switches
--dstat-mem
       show dstat advanced memory usage
--fan  fan speed (needs ACPI)
--freespace
       per filesystem disk usage

--gpfs GPFS read/write I/O (needs mmpmon)
--gpfs-ops
       GPFS filesystem operations (needs mmpmon)
--helloworld
       Hello world example dstat plugin
--innodb-buffer
       show innodb buffer stats
--innodb-io
       show innodb I/O stats
--innodb-ops
       show innodb operations counters
--lustre
       show lustre I/O throughput
--memcache-hits
       show the number of hits and misses from memcache
--mysql5-cmds
       show the MySQL5 command stats
--mysql5-conn
       show the MySQL5 connection stats
--mysql5-io
       show the MySQL5 I/O stats
--mysql5-keys
       show the MySQL5 keys stats
--mysql-io
       show the MySQL I/O stats
--mysql-keys
       show the MySQL keys stats
--net-packets
       show the number of packets received and transmitted

--nfs3 show NFS v3 client operations
--nfs3-ops
       show extended NFS v3 client operations
--nfsd3
       show NFS v3 server operations
--nfsd3-ops
       show extended NFS v3 server operations
--ntp  show NTP time from an NTP server
--postfix
       show postfix queue sizes (needs postfix)
--power
       show power usage
--proc-count
       show total number of processes
--qmail
       show qmail queue sizes (needs qmail)
--rpc  show RPC client calls stats

--rpcd show RPC server calls stats
--sendmail
       show sendmail queue size (needs sendmail)
--snooze
       show number of ticks per second
--squid
       show squid usage statistics

--test show test plugin output
--thermal
       system temperature sensors
--top-bio
       show most expensive block I/O process
--top-bio-adv
       show most expensive block I/O process (incl. pid and other stats)
--top-childwait
       show process waiting for child the most
--top-cpu
       show most expensive CPU process
--top-cpu-adv
       show most expensive CPU process (incl. pid and other stats)
--top-cputime
       show process using the most CPU time (in ms)
--top-cputime-avg
       show process with the highest average timeslice (in ms)
--top-int
       show most frequent interrupt
--top-io
       show most expensive I/O process
--top-io-adv
       show most expensive I/O process (incl. pid and other stats)
--top-latency
       show process with highest total latency (in ms)
--top-latency-avg
       show process with the highest average latency (in ms)
--top-mem
       show process using the most memory
--top-oom
       show process that will be killed by OOM the first

--utmp show number of utmp connections (needs python-utmp)
--vmk-hba
       show VMware ESX kernel vmhba stats
--vmk-int
       show VMware ESX kernel interrupt stats
--vmk-nic
       show VMware ESX kernel port stats
--vm-memctl
       show ballooning status inside VMware guests
--vz-cpu
       show CPU usage per OpenVZ guest
--vz-io
       show I/O usage per OpenVZ guest
--vz-ubc
       show OpenVZ user beancounters