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тАО06-19-2006 10:28 PM
тАО06-19-2006 10:28 PM
sar vs perfmon
Hello, I try to get with sar the equivalent I/O performance statistics that I get from perfmon on MS Windows with those counters:
Physical Disk
-> Reads/second
-> Writes/second
In sar, is it:
- rtps and wtps (Total number of read and write requests per second issued to physical devices)
- bread/s and bwrtn/s (Total amount of data read and written to devices in blocks per second)
- none of the above ?
Let me know, thanks.
Louis
Physical Disk
-> Reads/second
-> Writes/second
In sar, is it:
- rtps and wtps (Total number of read and write requests per second issued to physical devices)
- bread/s and bwrtn/s (Total amount of data read and written to devices in blocks per second)
- none of the above ?
Let me know, thanks.
Louis
Waterloo morne plaine
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тАО06-19-2006 11:14 PM
тАО06-19-2006 11:14 PM
Re: sar vs perfmon
Shalom Louis,
sar -b
or/and
sar -B (paging stats quite important)
sar -d
# seems best to me.
SEP
sar -b
or/and
sar -B (paging stats quite important)
sar -d
# seems best to me.
SEP
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тАО06-20-2006 12:35 AM
тАО06-20-2006 12:35 AM
Re: sar vs perfmon
I already now that I get the informations with sar -b
My problem is how to interpret the data provided, in comparison to perfmon:
Physical Disk
-> Reads/second
-> Writes/second
My problem is how to interpret the data provided, in comparison to perfmon:
Physical Disk
-> Reads/second
-> Writes/second
Waterloo morne plaine
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тАО06-20-2006 02:47 AM
тАО06-20-2006 02:47 AM
Re: sar vs perfmon
That would be:
- rtps and wtps (Total number of read and write requests per second issued to physical devices)
- rtps and wtps (Total number of read and write requests per second issued to physical devices)
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
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