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07-19-2000 10:31 AM
07-19-2000 10:31 AM
SAR vs Glance
sar shows the 'aserv' ( avg servtime) in the range of 40-50
whereas glance shows it at 3-4 range. Which one to beleive ?
I have heard some people saying that Glance takes some proprietary HP stuff into account. Should that make such a huge difference? Please let me know if anyone has encountered with this issue before or anyone knows the answer.
thanks in advance.
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07-19-2000 10:37 AM
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Re: SAR vs Glance
The other thing might be what one is using as the start time over the other one. Using an array averages 30-40 seem a bit high unless it's being hammered. Could you post some of the sar and glance data so I can have a look?b
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07-19-2000 10:42 AM
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Re: SAR vs Glance
But somehow sar (so far) is not able to capture it. The following is the output of sar -d 5 5 ( the avg)
14:39:57 device %busy avque r+w/s blks/s avwait avserv
c7t9d4 100.00 1.40 229 3818 7.12 39.93
c9t10d2 100.00 1.20 260 4272 9.54 52.68
thanks for your help
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07-19-2000 10:43 AM
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07-19-2000 10:49 AM
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Re: SAR vs Glance
c7t9d4 100.00 1.40 229 3818 7.12 39.93
c9t10d2 100.00 1.20 260 4272 9.54 52.68
the avserv is meant to be avwait / avq, which isn't 39.93 or 52.68. It should be 5 and 7.95.
Either that, or they have changed the formula since I last looked at the source code.
Therefore believe GLANCE :-) and look for sar patches
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07-19-2000 10:49 AM
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Re: SAR vs Glance
And to us this is boolean , finished or not finished. we have no way of telling which stage they are in.
the aservtime shown by 'sar' is same as before. even when the users were hammered online users did not notice , only many2 of the batch jobs could not complete.
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07-19-2000 10:53 AM
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Re: SAR vs Glance
thanks for your help
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07-19-2000 11:02 AM
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Re: SAR vs Glance
avserv = avq * avwait. Still, sar is way out!
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07-19-2000 11:09 AM
07-19-2000 11:09 AM
Re: SAR vs Glance
Glance/Plus B3692A version C.02.15.00
sar:
/usr/bin/sar:
$Revision: 76.3.1.7 $
PATCH_10_20: sar.o 98/04/23
What versions are you using?
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07-19-2000 11:17 AM
07-19-2000 11:17 AM
Re: SAR vs Glance
So . . . sar may still be misreporting, but it is not possible to determine that just from those two lines. Can you post the glance data and sar data side-by-side for the LUNs in question?
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07-19-2000 11:25 AM
07-19-2000 11:25 AM
Re: SAR vs Glance
Alan is right. avserv is completely different and can't be calcuated as I did.
So, it's likely it that it's related to the different ways they obtain their data.
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07-19-2000 11:27 AM
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07-19-2000 11:34 AM
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Re: SAR vs Glance
the following sone number from glance and sar
device name dsk_avg_svctime util% phys/i/o
0/2/0/0 ... 4.64 100% 215.4 19.2
1/0 ..... 4.15 100% 220.2 16.2
sar -d
c7t9d4 100.00 3.68 247 4062 20.82 63.24
c9t10d2 99.20 3.50 202 3372 11.13 30.45
these devices files will map to the HW address above ( in glance)
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07-19-2000 12:02 PM
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Re: SAR vs Glance
sar:
-r-xr-xr-x 1 bin bin 36864 May 12 1998 sar
ftwhpn3:/usr/sbin# what sar
sar:
$Revision: 82.1.1.3 $
PATCH_11_00: sar.o 98/05/12
thanks for your help
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07-19-2000 12:29 PM
07-19-2000 12:29 PM
Re: SAR vs Glance
Which raises the question: how are your cache hit rates, especially for the period of your large nightly batch jobs?