newtmgr stat¶
Read statistics from a device.
Usage:¶
newtmgr stat <stats_name> -c <conn_profile> [flags]
newtmgr stat [command] -c <conn_profile> [flags]
Global Flags:¶
-c, --conn string connection profile to use
-h, --help help for newtmgr
-l, --loglevel string log level to use (default "info")
--name string name of target BLE device; overrides profile setting
-t, --timeout float timeout in seconds (partial seconds allowed) (default 10)
-r, --tries int total number of tries in case of timeout (default 1)
Description¶
Displays statistic for the stats named <stats_name>
from a device. You can use the list
subcommand to get a
list of the stats names from the device. Newtmgr uses the conn_profile
connection profile to connect to the device.
Sub-command |
Explanation |
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stat |
The newtmgr stat command displays the statistics for the |
list |
The newtmgr stat list command displays the list of Stats names from a device. |
Examples¶
Sub-command |
Usage |
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Displays the |
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Displays the list of Stats names from a device. Newtmgr connects to the device over a connection specified in the |
Here are some example outputs for the myble
application from the
Enabling Newt Manager in any app tutiorial:
The statistics for the ble_att Stats:
$ newtmgr stat ble_att -c myserial
stat group: ble_att
0 error_rsp_rx
0 error_rsp_tx
0 exec_write_req_rx
0 exec_write_req_tx
0 exec_write_rsp_rx
0 exec_write_rsp_tx
0 find_info_req_rx
0 find_info_req_tx
0 find_info_rsp_rx
0 find_info_rsp_tx
0 find_type_value_req_rx
0 find_type_value_req_tx
0 find_type_value_rsp_rx
0 find_type_value_rsp_tx
...
0 read_rsp_rx
0 read_rsp_tx
0 read_type_req_rx
0 read_type_req_tx
0 read_type_rsp_rx
0 read_type_rsp_tx
0 write_cmd_rx
0 write_cmd_tx
0 write_req_rx
0 write_req_tx
0 write_rsp_rx
0 write_rsp_tx
The list of Stats names using the list subcommand:
$ newtmgr stat list -c myserial
stat groups:
ble_att
ble_gap
ble_gattc
ble_gatts
ble_hs
ble_l2cap
ble_ll
ble_ll_conn
ble_phy
stat