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# The `mpstat` command
The `mpstat` command is used to report processor related statistics. It accurately displays the statistics of the CPU usage of the system and information about CPU utilization and performance.
### Syntax:
```
mpstat [options] [<interval> [<count>]]
```
#### Note : It initializes the first processor with CPU 0, the second one with CPU 1, and so on.
### Options and their Functionalities:
|**Option** |**Description** |
|-------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------|
|`-A` |to display all the detailed statistics |
|`-h` |to display mpstat help |
|`-I` |to display detailed interrupts statistics |
|`-n` |to report summary CPU statistics based on NUMA node placement |
|`-N` |to indicate the NUMA nodes for which statistics are to be reported |
|`-P` |to indicate the processors for which statistics are to be reported |
|`-o` |to display the statistics in JSON (Javascript Object Notation) format |
|`-T` |to display topology elements in the CPU report |
|`-u` |to report CPU utilization |
|`-v` |to display utilization statistics at the virtual processor level |
|`-V` |to display mpstat version |
|`-ALL` |to display detailed statistics about all CPUs |
### Examples:
1. To display processor and CPU statistics:
```
mpstat
```
2. To display processor number of all CPUs:
```
mpstat -P ALL
```
3. To get all the information which the tool may collect:
```
mpstat -A
```
4. To display CPU utilization by a specific processor:
```
mpstat -P 0
```
5. To display CPU usage with a time interval:
```
mpstat 1 5
```
**Note: This command will print 5 reports with 1 second time interval**