Re: nfsstat --sleep=#

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On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 10:00:34AM -0400, Chuck Lever wrote:
> Hi Kevin-
>
> man watch(1)

What would you watch?

--b.

>
> On Mar 11, 2009, at Mar 11, 2009, 9:37 PM, Kevin Constantine wrote:
>
>> I'd really like to have a way to output the nfsstat counters at  
>> regular intervals (every 3 seconds) where the output is the difference 
>> between 3 seconds ago and now.  Frequently I'll run a test and want to 
>> watch the nfs call profile throughout the course of the test.
>>
>> Does something like this already exist?
>> Are there objections to seeing a feature like this?
>>
>> I'm thinking something like:
>> nfsstat --sleep=1
>>
>> nfs v3 call:   Server   Client
>>       total:        0     3476
>>        null:        0        0
>>     getattr:        0     1679
>>     setattr:        0        0
>>      lookup:        0      839
>>      access:        0      839
>>    readlink:        0        0
>>        read:        0        0
>>       write:        0        0
>>      create:        0        0
>>       mkdir:        0        0
>>     symlink:        0        0
>>       mknod:        0        0
>>      remove:        0        0
>>       rmdir:        0        0
>>      rename:        0        0
>>        link:        0        0
>>     readdir:        0        0
>> readdirplus:        0        0
>>      fsstat:        0      119
>>      fsinfo:        0        0
>>    pathconf:        0        0
>>      commit:        0        0
>>
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