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07-10-2002 04:50 AM
07-10-2002 04:50 AM
Thanks for your help,
Ty
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
do you want the "percent used" value? Then simply use bdf or du command.
Remember, Oracle is using only half of the space for data often!
Allways stay on the bright side of life!
Peter
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
If you are talking "percentages" ... I don't think you can do that on filesystemlevel (I don't think it would make sense either). However, there is an option "IO By filesystem" (option "i") / "IO By logical volume" (option "v") in glance.
Hope those help,
Tom
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
disks-reports-io by logcal volumes
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07-10-2002 05:09 AM
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
You can see what is accessing the filesystem with the lsof tool which you can download from the following site
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Sysadmin/lsof-4.61/
To see read and writes you simply want to map the disk from sar -d to the filesystem with pvdisplay -v /dev/dsk/c*t*d*
HTH
Steve
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07-10-2002 05:12 AM
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
from command line try
glance -i
regds
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07-10-2002 05:18 AM
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
For such statistics, Perfview is a better product. Since glance will not store any historical results. I recommend you to go fro perfview. Or else you will have to manage with Glance and sar.
Piyush
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07-10-2002 05:26 AM
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
I think the post you are looking for is http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xad64c5ea0230d411ade80090279cd0f9,00.html
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Tom
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07-10-2002 06:29 AM
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
Thanks alot,
Ty
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07-10-2002 08:33 AM
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
BYDSK_UTIL
BYDSK_REQUEST_QUEUE
BYDSK_AVERAGE_SERVICE_TIME
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07-10-2002 09:06 AM
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
Essentially what you are looking is statistical report for the disk activity , you may like to user perf view which can store inforation on the local machine and cna be pulled out , drilled etc . This I think is rpiced software and would rqire some licenses , you may alo try to look at sarcheck , this si a free ( one month ) utlity from www.sarcheck.com and is helpful too . I have attached a sample report from one of our systems for yuo refernce.
Manoj Srivastava
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07-10-2002 11:15 AM
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
You can use Glance in "adviser only" mode to generate the reports that you want. You just need to create a file (adviser syntax) where you tell glance what you want. Then run something like this:
glance -adviser_only -syntax
You will need to use "FS LOOP" and/or "LV LOOP" statement to get FS and/or LV types of metrics.
For more information, see documentation under /opt/perf/paperdocs/gp/C/
on your system.
I have also given some examples in regards to a similar request related to memory reports here:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xa56442308663d611abdb0090277a778c,00.html
Mlade
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07-11-2002 12:31 AM
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Re: Filesystem Statistics
> that can give me sar -d like statistice but
> just on 1 filesystem. The filesystem is made
> up of quite a few disks so I can not just
> grep for it.
Why can't you grep for it?
You have the filesystem name. bdf(1M), mount(1M), etc. give you the Logical Volume name. "lvdisplay -v" gives you the Physical Volumes (/dev/dsk/...). You can then grep(1) the "sar -d" output for those PVs/disks.
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