Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
Hi All,
I am learning iostat command to understand disk I/O statistics.
We have 2 Centos 4 servers running where oracle is installed.We
installed them 2 weeks ago. @ that time, These Servers performed well.
But, Now We have come to know that these 2 Machines are quite slow
when comparing to the first week.
So, Some say, run iostat to see statictics. I am not familiar with comamnd well.
I found below url
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/admin-guide/s1-resource-rhlspec.html
as the page says, `man iostat` for more information
i typically run something like
# iostat -x 5
and ignore the first sample.. every 5 seconds this will output
information on disk IO by drive volume. I find the await a
particularly important, as its the amount of time disk IO operations are
staying queued waiting for the drive, if this gets up tnio the 1000mS
range you have a serious bottleneck
you said Oracle. to manage and maintain a production Oracle database
server, you need an experienced Oracle Data Base Administrator ("DBA")
who can optimize and tune and maintain the database. such a person
will be very familiar with tracking query and tablespace IO statistics,
identifying bottlenecks and restructuring things to achieve optimal
performance
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