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01-14-2003 01:11 AM
01-14-2003 01:11 AM
iostat
I've this output from the command iostat:
device bps sps msps
c1t2d0 -0 -0.0 1.0
c2t2d0 -0 -0.0 1.0
c8t0d0 -0 -0.0 1.0
Why is there a negative value for bps and sps?
What does it mean? Before the output was:device bps sps msps
c1t2d0 0 0.0 1.0
c2t2d0 0 0.0 1.0
c8t0d0 0 0.0 1.0
Thank you. Bye
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01-14-2003 01:21 AM
01-14-2003 01:21 AM
Re: iostat
what /usr/bin/iostat:
$Revision: 80.2.1.5 $
PATCH_11_00: iostat.o 00/07/17
If you read the manpage for iostat you will see that it says its calculations are at best only an approximation - ie. its inaccurate, therefore the negative value is probably the victim of some poor rounding up of a negative value to 0 or simply bad programming. Nothing you can do about it im afraid - but dont rely on stats from iostat as its unreliable. Use something like sar or glance instead.
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01-14-2003 01:26 AM
01-14-2003 01:26 AM
Re: iostat
I had checked on several servers,iostat shows always shows +0 values.
could post the o/p from vmstat or sar which gives better results
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01-14-2003 01:30 AM
01-14-2003 01:30 AM
Re: iostat
Your better off using the outputs of glance and measureware which are far more accurate.
If you don't have glance/measureware, then you can install a trial copy from your application CD set for 60 days to try it out.
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01-14-2003 01:32 AM
01-14-2003 01:32 AM
Re: iostat
Thank you.