[Orca-users] reads writes on a disk fileysystem basis
Blair Zajac
blair at orcaware.com
Mon Jun 28 21:43:09 PDT 2004
Charles R. Dennett wrote:
> Blair Zajac said:
>
>>Garrett, Matt M SITI-ITDIEEE wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Folks
>>>
>>>I have been using orca for a while now.
>>>The graphs are real good and help us manage the systems.
>>>
>>>One small thing.
>>>Currently the graphs for disk's are "Disk System Wide Reads/Writes Per
>>>Second "
>>>Is it possible to get "Disk System per file system Reads/Writes Per
>>>Second" ?
>>>Thanks
>>>Matt
>>
>>Hi Matt,
>>
>>Current versions of orcallator.se and Orca support this. Check out:
>>
>>http://www.dennett.org/orca/procallator/o_gauge_disk_rd_c3_d0_per_s,o_gauge_disk_wr_c3_d0_per_s-quarterly.html
>>
>>Best,
>>Blair
>
>
> Please be aware my graphs are from my home Linux system and therefore
> orcallator.se is not used. I use the contributed procallator script as my
> data gatherer.
Thanks. I saw the rd_c3_d0 part which I assumed was from Solaris. I'm used to
seeing sda for Linux.
Looks like the c3_d0 comes from this line in /proc/stat:
disk_io: (3,0):(71239280,45869685,2015637314,25369595,475961144)
Blair
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