On Mar 12, 2009, at Mar 12, 2009, 11:50 AM, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 10:00:34AM -0400, Chuck Lever wrote:
Hi Kevin-
man watch(1)
What would you watch?
For example:
watch -n3 nfsstat -c
You can also use the "-d" option to highlight the differences between
the current sample and the previous sample.
--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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