[Orca-users] Re: Seeing Only one Disk

Phillip B. Bruce pbbruce at mindspring.com
Sun Oct 21 11:17:51 PDT 2001


Blair Zajac wrote:

> "Phillip B. Bruce" wrote:
> >
> > Blair Zajac wrote:
> >
> > > "Phillip B. Bruce" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Blair,
> > > >
> > > >       The Disk Run Percent [Info]  only shows c1t1d0 when I have
>
> > > lots
> > > > more than this.
> > > >
> > > >       See Below:
> > > >
> > > >      % df -k
> > > > Filesystem            kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted
> on
> > > > /dev/dsk/c0d0s0       288256   30817  228614    12%    /
> > > > /dev/dsk/c0d0s6      1485664  527664  898574    37%    /usr
> > > > /dev/dsk/c0d0p0:boot   10391    1623    8767    16%    /boot
> > > > /proc                      0       0       0     0%    /proc
> > > > fd                         0       0       0     0%    /dev/fd
> > > > mnttab                     0       0       0     0%
> /etc/mnttab
> > > > /dev/dsk/c0d0s4       240023   78361  137660    37%    /var
> > > > swap                  482280       4  482276     1%    /var/run
> > > > swap                  483368    1092  482276     1%    /tmp
> > > > /dev/dsk/c0d0s3       650582  175588  416442    30%    /opt
> > > > /dev/dsk/c0d1s0      2052750 1762916  228252    89%    /u01
> > > > /dev/dsk/c0d1s3      2052750  979754 1011414    50%    /web
> > > > /dev/dsk/c0d1s4      2052750  420300 1570868    22%    /u02
> > > > /dev/dsk/c1d0s7       858015  778326   19628    98%    /software
>
> > > > /dev/dsk/c0d1s1      2052750  865973 1125195    44%    /opt/sfw
> > > > /dev/dsk/c0d0s7       960702  479060  424000    54%
> /export/home
> > > > /dev/dsk/c1d0s6       963183  910955       0   100%
> /usr/local
> > > >
> > > > While the others:
> > > > Disk System Wide Reads/Writes Per Second [Info]
> > > > Disk System Wide Transfer Rate [Info]
> > > > Disk Space Percent Usage [Info]
> > > > Disk Inode Percent Usage [Info]
> > > >
> > > > They report everything there but I'm skeptical of the Disk
> System
> > > Wide
> > > > Read/Writes Per Second
> > > >   being correct or the System Wide Transfer. The Sparc Percent
> Usage
> > > and
> > > > Inode Percent Usage
> > > >   is being reported correct. I should be seeing more. Is there a
> new
> > >
> > > > patch for this problem.
> > > >
> > > > I'm running this version
> > > > orca -v lib/orcallator.cfg
> > > > Orca version 0.264
> > > >
> > >
> > > Check your percol-* output files and see how many column names
> begin
> > > with
> > > disk_runp_.  Is it just the one or are there more?
> > >
> > > You're running x86 Solaris, right?  I don't see a c1t1d0 disk in
> your
> > > df -k output.  Is this filesystem on another system?
> > >
> > > It looks like the regular expression for matching this is in
> > > orcallator.cfg
> > > does not match for these filesystems:
> > >
> > >     data   disk_runp_((?:c\d+t\d+d\d+)|(?:[ms]d\d+))
> > >
> > > It should be changed to something like
> > >
> > >     data
> disk_runp_((?:c\d+t\d+d\d+)|(?:c\d+d\d+s\d+)|(?:[ms]d\d+))
> > >
> > > Try this and let me know if it works.
> > >
> > > The Disk System Wide Read/Writes Per Second and the System Wide
> > > Transfer
> > > rate could be wrong if not all of the disks are seen in the
> percol-*
> > > output files.  However, if they are there, then these other
> > > measurements
> > > should be correct.
> > >
> > > I just logged into an x86 Solaris box and it had filesystems
> mounted
> > > like
> > >       /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3    1015874  244623  761093    25%    /var
> > > which is the same for Sparc Solaris.  Do you know why the device
> names
> > >
> > > are different from the x86 system I looked at?
> > >
> > > Blair
> > >
> >
> > Blair,
> >
> >    I cut and paste the info you requested in the orcallator.cfg
> file.
> >    I stop and restarted the orcallator and it still didn't get it.
> >
> >    Keep in mind your x86 may be just all SCSI disks. That why it
> > captured the SCSI cdrom burner
> >    on my system. The rest of the drives are IDE. That is why they
> look
> > funny in the df -k output.
> >    Now you know why there isn't a SCSI target number.
> >
> >    Here is my rrd output:
> >
> >   ls *disk*
> > gauge_1024_X_disk_rK_per_s.rrd  gauge_disk_runp_c1t1d0.rrd
> > gauge_1024_X_disk_wK_per_s.rrd  gauge_disk_wr_per_s.rrd
> > gauge_disk_rd_per_s.rrd
> >
> >    As you can see it still only see that c1t1d0 drive.
>
> Phillip,
>
> Check the percol-* files, not the RRD files, for all of the column
> names
> that contain disk_runp_*.  The RRD files are only generated by Orca if
> Orca's
> configuration file finds the columns it is instructed to in the
> percol-*
> files.
>
> Blair
>
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Blair,

     It is finding those disk see below:
timestamp locltime DNnsrkcmdit   uptime  usr%  sys%  wio% idle%  1runq
5runq 15runq #proc  #runque #waiting  #swpque scanrate #proc/s
#proc/p5s  smtx smtx/cpu ncpus mntC_/ mntU_/ mntA_/ mntP_/ mntc_/ mntu_/
mnta_/ mntp_/ mntC_/usr mntU_/usr mntA_/usr mntP_/usr mntc_/usr
mntu_/usr mnta_/usr mntp_/usr mntC_/var mntU_/var mntA_/var mntP_/var
mntc_/var mntu_/var mnta_/var mntp_/var mntC_/opt mntU_/opt mntA_/opt
mntP_/opt mntc_/opt mntu_/opt mnta_/opt mntp_/opt mntC_/u01 mntU_/u01
mntA_/u01 mntP_/u01 mntc_/u01 mntu_/u01 mnta_/u01 mntp_/u01 mntC_/web
mntU_/web mntA_/web mntP_/web mntc_/web mntu_/web mnta_/web mntp_/web
mntC_/u02 mntU_/u02 mntA_/u02 mntP_/u02 mntc_/u02 mntu_/u02 mnta_/u02
mntp_/u02 mntC_/software mntU_/software mntA_/software mntP_/software
mntc_/software mntu_/software mnta_/software mntp_/software
mntC_/opt/sfw mntU_/opt/sfw mntA_/opt/sfw mntP_/opt/sfw mntc_/opt/sfw
mntu_/opt/sfw mnta_/opt/sfw mntp_/opt/sfw mntC_/export/home
mntU_/export/home mntA_/export/home mntP_/export/home mntc_/export/home
mntu_/export/home mnta_/export/home mntp_/export/home mntC_/usr/local
mntU_/usr/local mntA_/usr/local mntP_/usr/local mntc_/usr/local
mntu_/usr/local mnta_/usr/local mntp_/usr/local disk_runp_c0d0
disk_runp_c0d1 disk_runp_c1d0 disk_runp_c1t1d0 disk_peak disk_mean
disk_rd/s disk_wr/s disk_rK/s disk_wK/s swap_avail page_rstim   freememK
free_pages dnet0Ipkt/s dnet0Opkt/s dnet0InKB/s dnet0OuKB/s dnet0IErr/s
dnet0OErr/s dnet0Coll% dnet0NoCP/s dnet0Defr/s tcp_Iseg/s tcp_Oseg/s
tcp_InKB/s tcp_OuKB/s tcp_Ret% tcp_Dup% tcp_Icn/s tcp_Ocn/s tcp_estb
tcp_Rst/s tcp_Atf/s tcp_Ldrp/s tcp_LdQ0/s tcp_HOdp/s nfs_call/s
nfs_timo/s nfs_badx/s nfss_calls nfss_bad  v2reads v2writes  v3reads
v3writes dnlc_ref/s dnlc_hit% inod_ref/s inod_hit% inod_stl/s pp_kernel
pagesfree pageslock pagesio pagestotl #httpds httpop/s http/p5s cndget/s
search/s    cgi/s  htErr/s  httpb/s   %to1KB  %to10KB %to100KB   %to1MB
%over1MB NoGatway

Then why isn't it graphing the data then. If it is finding it?

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