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06-01-2004 09:57 PM
06-01-2004 09:57 PM
Hi,
could anyone explain me the parameter cltoomany from the output of nfsstat -c
let the sun shine ...
could anyone explain me the parameter cltoomany from the output of nfsstat -c
let the sun shine ...
No risc no fun
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06-01-2004 10:08 PM
06-01-2004 10:08 PM
Solution
Hi
Per the Sun man page, the client NFS display reports the following
information:
- Number of calls sent and rejected
- Number of times a CLIENT handle was received (clgets)
- Number of times the CLIENT handle cache had no unused entries
(cltoomany)
- Count of the various calls and their respective percentages
Per the Sun man page, the client NFS display reports the following
information:
- Number of calls sent and rejected
- Number of times a CLIENT handle was received (clgets)
- Number of times the CLIENT handle cache had no unused entries
(cltoomany)
- Count of the various calls and their respective percentages
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06-01-2004 10:12 PM
06-01-2004 10:12 PM
Re: cltoomany
Hi Rammiq,
Got some useful info on net:
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The client NFS display shows the number of calls sent and rejected, as well as the number of times a CLIENT handle was received (clgets), the number of times the CLIENT handle cache had no unused entries (cltoomany), as well as a count of the various calls and their respective percentages.
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This is from the URL: http://www.csuglab.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/adm/man.cgi?section=1M&topic=nfsstat
Hope that helps you.
Regards,
Anshu
Got some useful info on net:
---------------------------------------------
The client NFS display shows the number of calls sent and rejected, as well as the number of times a CLIENT handle was received (clgets), the number of times the CLIENT handle cache had no unused entries (cltoomany), as well as a count of the various calls and their respective percentages.
---------------------------------------------
This is from the URL: http://www.csuglab.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/adm/man.cgi?section=1M&topic=nfsstat
Hope that helps you.
Regards,
Anshu
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