If you try looking at vgs or lvs you'll fail, iostat will output no stats.
You can either look at the underlying pvs or the dms.
So figure out what your lvm is sitting on and look at that.
Running iostat without specifying targets will list all your relevant
underlying partitions which will mak
Thank you Hari
Could not find anything of same.
Also, is thr any option in iostat to find Disk IO for a particular volume
group.(i know this is not the right forum, but still asking :))
Regards,
Nair
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 Hari Sekhon wrote :
>Nair wrote:
>>
>>Friends,
>>
>>Any got Nagios Plug
Nair wrote:
>
> Friends,
>
> Any got Nagios Plugin for monioting Linux Disk IO for a particular
> volume group.
>
> I mean, something similar to iostat. :) Not sure how to use iostat to
> find out Disk IO for a given Volume Group.
>
Have you searched nagiosexchange.org? If there is no check_iosta
Friends,
Any got Nagios Plugin for monioting Linux Disk IO for a particular volume group.
I mean, something similar to iostat. :) Not sure how to use iostat to find out
Disk IO for a given Volume Group.
Thank you,
Nair
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