I wanted to give a quick plug for a little tool I've been working on for the last few weeks: dmioscope is a python script that uses device-mapper statistics to generate histograms of IO distribution on a DM device: # python dmioscope.py -C READS -b 6 3 0 vg_hex/root Initialised READS adaptive histogram with 6 bins, min_size=1677721. vg_hex/root: current IO distribution 0.0 2000.0 4000.0 6000.0 8000.0 +------------------------------------------------------------- 0.0B |####### 5.3GiB |##################################################### 10.7GiB |##### 16.0GiB |### 21.3GiB | 26.7GiB | 90.00% of IO reaches 50.00% of disk. [...] (watch reads, six bins, interval of 3s, carry on forever) It's useful for finding and tracking hot-spots in real time, and for getting a general picture of where IO is going to on a device. I'm hoping it can also be used to get an idea of the benefits that can be achieved with caching. I've pushed it to GitHub - if anyone finds any bugs, or has any suggestions, I'm very interested to hear them: there's a README.md with usage information and more details on the histogram implementation on the main page: https://github.com/bmr-cymru/dmioscope Regards, Bryn. -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel