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тАО07-10-2006 04:09 AM
тАО07-10-2006 04:09 AM
See output:
# uptime
17:07 up 296 days, 2:46, 1 user, load average: 0.47, 0.30, 0.38
# vfast status backup
vfast is currently running
vfast is activated on backup
vfast defragment: enabled
vfast balance: disabled
vfast top IO balance: disabled
Options:
Direct IO File Processing: enabled
Percent IOs Allocated to vfast When System Busy: 1%
Default Hours Until Steady State: 24; Hours remaining: 0
Total Files Defragmented: 13147
Total Pages Moved for Defragment: -2118631161
Total Extents Combined for Defragment: 11290
Total Pages Moved for Balance: 0
Total Files Moved for Volume IO Balance: 0
Total Pages Moved for Volume Free Space Consolidation: 6962147
Any hint would be very appreciated
rgds,
Mario Grande
HP Switzerland
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тАО07-10-2006 10:50 PM
тАО07-10-2006 10:50 PM
Re: vfast reset counters
We have already umounted and remounted the domain but stats are not resetted. But in the "vfast" man pages i can read that a umount/mount should reset the stats.
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тАО07-10-2006 11:30 PM
тАО07-10-2006 11:30 PM
Re: vfast reset counters
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тАО07-11-2006 12:06 AM
тАО07-11-2006 12:06 AM
Re: vfast reset counters
I say this because AdvFS may maintain these stats as long as the domain is ACTIVE. A domain is said to be ACTIVE when atleast one of its filesets is mounted.
Use "showfsets -b
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тАО08-02-2006 06:31 PM
тАО08-02-2006 06:31 PM
Re: vfast reset counters
I just want to shortly make an update.
There is no possibilty to reset the counters because vfast writes it onto the disk. And each time after a remount or reboot the stats are reloaded from disk to memory.
Thanks to all for your help!!