On 18/09/2013, at 5:18 PM, Nux! wrote: > On 18.09.2013 16:39, Justin Clift wrote: >> On 18/09/2013, at 4:36 PM, Justin Clift wrote: >>> On 16/09/2013, at 11:22 AM, Nux! wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> I'm trying to find out the most accessed (read from and/or written to) file in a volume and "gluster volume top" does not seem to be helping me at all. >>> This sounds like the kind of thing GlusterFlow is meant to >>> address: >>> https://github.com/justinclift/glusterflow >> Oh, there's also "gtop" too, which is more refined though >> targeted towards real time stats: >> https://forge.gluster.org/gtop >> It might be an even better fit for your problem than >> GlusterFlow? > > Justin, > > Are you sure gtop is showing most used files? I'm reading the docs now and I don't see this mentioned anywhere... Ugh, you're right. Just double checked, and I was mis-remembering a screenshot from Niels recent Gluster talk. :( Looks like the early stages GlusterFlow project is about the only way to get the info atm... and it's not exactly trivial to set up. The whole step of "insert translator into .vol file" can apparently be simplified greatly. Jeff mentioned a while ago there is a .py script (or similar) for modifying .vol files through a Gluster filter. I haven't yet looked into it, but it sounds like it would make this step pretty much trivial. Not sure if that really helps you atm though. ;) + Justin -- Open Source and Standards @ Red Hat twitter.com/realjustinclift