O/T - Disk IOs

2002-10-11 Thread Jenner Mike

Can anyone direct me to a method or tool for checking I/O on filesystems.

the problem lies with matching up device names given by iostat to filesystem
mount point names given by df.

I.e. 
iostat -xdn 
  extended device statistics   
  r/s  w/s   kr/s   kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t  %w  %b device
.
  0.6  2.5   23.0   20.1  0.0  0.00.0   14.1   0   4 c3t5d4
  3.0  2.1   22.1   17.4  0.0  0.10.0   11.6   0   3 c2t4d0
  3.0  1.5   22.1   17.1  0.0  0.00.18.3   0   2 c1t0d0
.
(or iostat -x shows devices as 'ssd34'.) 

I have Solaris 2.7 , veritas volume manager with non journalled filesystems.

I'm afraid that I have not been able to keep up with Unix sys admin skills
since I looked after SunOS 4.1.3 , HP-UX 9.7/10 and Apollo DomainOS
workstations.

Regards,
Mike.


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RE: O/T - Disk IOs

2002-10-11 Thread Khedr, Waleed

Check options -m , -p

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Can anyone direct me to a method or tool for checking I/O on filesystems.

the problem lies with matching up device names given by iostat to filesystem
mount point names given by df.

I.e. 
iostat -xdn 
  extended device statistics   
  r/s  w/s   kr/s   kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t  %w  %b device
.
  0.6  2.5   23.0   20.1  0.0  0.00.0   14.1   0   4 c3t5d4
  3.0  2.1   22.1   17.4  0.0  0.10.0   11.6   0   3 c2t4d0
  3.0  1.5   22.1   17.1  0.0  0.00.18.3   0   2 c1t0d0
.
(or iostat -x shows devices as 'ssd34'.) 

I have Solaris 2.7 , veritas volume manager with non journalled filesystems.

I'm afraid that I have not been able to keep up with Unix sys admin skills
since I looked after SunOS 4.1.3 , HP-UX 9.7/10 and Apollo DomainOS
workstations.

Regards,
Mike.


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Re: O/T - Disk IOs

2002-10-11 Thread Jared . Still
vxprint can be used to determine which drives make up a filesystem.

Jared






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Can anyone direct me to a method or tool for checking I/O on filesystems.

the problem lies with matching up device names given by iostat to 
filesystem
mount point names given by df.

I.e. 
iostat -xdn 
  extended device statistics 
  r/s  w/s   kr/s   kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t  %w  %b device
.
  0.6  2.5   23.0   20.1  0.0  0.00.0   14.1   0   4 c3t5d4
  3.0  2.1   22.1   17.4  0.0  0.10.0   11.6   0   3 c2t4d0
  3.0  1.5   22.1   17.1  0.0  0.00.18.3   0   2 c1t0d0
.
(or iostat -x shows devices as 'ssd34'.) 

I have Solaris 2.7 , veritas volume manager with non journalled 
filesystems.

I'm afraid that I have not been able to keep up with Unix sys admin skills
since I looked after SunOS 4.1.3 , HP-UX 9.7/10 and Apollo DomainOS
workstations.

Regards,
Mike.


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RE: O/T - Disk IOs

2002-10-11 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Jared - Which system is that? I tried it on Solaris and Tru64, but it wasn't
there.

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vxprint can be used to determine which drives make up a filesystem.

Jared






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Can anyone direct me to a method or tool for checking I/O on filesystems.

the problem lies with matching up device names given by iostat to 
filesystem
mount point names given by df.

I.e. 
iostat -xdn 
  extended device statistics 
  r/s  w/s   kr/s   kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t  %w  %b device
.
  0.6  2.5   23.0   20.1  0.0  0.00.0   14.1   0   4 c3t5d4
  3.0  2.1   22.1   17.4  0.0  0.10.0   11.6   0   3 c2t4d0
  3.0  1.5   22.1   17.1  0.0  0.00.18.3   0   2 c1t0d0
.
(or iostat -x shows devices as 'ssd34'.) 

I have Solaris 2.7 , veritas volume manager with non journalled 
filesystems.

I'm afraid that I have not been able to keep up with Unix sys admin skills
since I looked after SunOS 4.1.3 , HP-UX 9.7/10 and Apollo DomainOS
workstations.

Regards,
Mike.


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RE: O/T - Disk IOs

2002-10-11 Thread Jared . Still
It's part of Veritas volume manager.






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Jared - Which system is that? I tried it on Solaris and Tru64, but it 
wasn't
there.

Dennis Williams
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vxprint can be used to determine which drives make up a filesystem.

Jared






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Can anyone direct me to a method or tool for checking I/O on filesystems.

the problem lies with matching up device names given by iostat to 
filesystem
mount point names given by df.

I.e. 
iostat -xdn 
  extended device statistics 
  r/s  w/s   kr/s   kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t  %w  %b device
.
  0.6  2.5   23.0   20.1  0.0  0.00.0   14.1   0   4 c3t5d4
  3.0  2.1   22.1   17.4  0.0  0.10.0   11.6   0   3 c2t4d0
  3.0  1.5   22.1   17.1  0.0  0.00.18.3   0   2 c1t0d0
.
(or iostat -x shows devices as 'ssd34'.) 

I have Solaris 2.7 , veritas volume manager with non journalled 
filesystems.

I'm afraid that I have not been able to keep up with Unix sys admin skills
since I looked after SunOS 4.1.3 , HP-UX 9.7/10 and Apollo DomainOS
workstations.

Regards,
Mike.


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RE: O/T - Disk IOs

2002-10-11 Thread Khedr, Waleed
vxprint comes with Veritas.

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Jared - Which system is that? I tried it on Solaris and Tru64, but it wasn't
there.

Dennis Williams
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Lifetouch, Inc.
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vxprint can be used to determine which drives make up a filesystem.

Jared






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Can anyone direct me to a method or tool for checking I/O on filesystems.

the problem lies with matching up device names given by iostat to 
filesystem
mount point names given by df.

I.e. 
iostat -xdn 
  extended device statistics 
  r/s  w/s   kr/s   kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t  %w  %b device
.
  0.6  2.5   23.0   20.1  0.0  0.00.0   14.1   0   4 c3t5d4
  3.0  2.1   22.1   17.4  0.0  0.10.0   11.6   0   3 c2t4d0
  3.0  1.5   22.1   17.1  0.0  0.00.18.3   0   2 c1t0d0
.
(or iostat -x shows devices as 'ssd34'.) 

I have Solaris 2.7 , veritas volume manager with non journalled 
filesystems.

I'm afraid that I have not been able to keep up with Unix sys admin skills
since I looked after SunOS 4.1.3 , HP-UX 9.7/10 and Apollo DomainOS
workstations.

Regards,
Mike.


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