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4.16. statistic
The
statistic resource type groups statistics for resources in a Red Hat Virtualization environment. Resource statistics are listed based on their resource identifier.
Table 4.42. statistic resource identifiers
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
--brick-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified brick. |
--cluster-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified cluster. |
--datacenter-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified data center. |
--disk-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified virtual disk. |
--glustervolume-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified gluster volume. |
--host-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified host. |
--job-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified job. |
--nic-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified NIC. |
--numanode-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified NUMA node. |
--step-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified step. |
--storagedomain-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified storage domain. |
--vm-identifier | The resource identifier to view statistics for the specified virtual machine. |
View the collection of statistics for each resource by using the
list command and the relevant resource identifier. The following example provides a list of the available statistics for the specified host:
[RHEVM shell (connected)]# list statistics --host-identifier Host_name|id
The
name or id of the provided statistics can be used with the show command and the resource identifier to view further information on the specified statistic. The following example shows the details of the specified statistic for the host:
[RHEVM shell (connected)]# show statistic statistic_name|id --host-identifier Host name|id

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