Mounstats keying on fsid or ipaddr?

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We've been using mountstats to graph/track NFS usage based on path. We've recently made some changes on how we mount filesystems here where it's possible the same IP will be used for multiple mounts. Since that we've noticed that all mounts to the same IPaddr are showing the same statistics. Wondering if anyone had ideas why it might be keying off of IPaddr?

Below are some relevant configuration files:


Automount configuration for path /shows/movie/$key

ribcage -rw,intr,rsize=131072,wsize=524288,tcp primary.carrots:/ifs/shows/movie/ribcage convert -rw,intr,rsize=131072,wsize=524288,tcp primary.carrots:/ifs/shows/movie/convert shottmp -rw,intr,rsize=131072,wsize=524288,tcp primary.carrots:/ifs/shows/movie/shottmp

Proc/mounts on a particular server:

primary.carrots:/ifs/shows/movie/shottmp on /shows/movie/shottmp type nfs (rw,noatime,intr,tcp,intr,rsize=131072,wsize=524288,tcp,sloppy,addr=10.73.6.89) primary.carrots:/ifs/shows/movie/ribcage on /shows/movie/ribcage type nfs (rw,noatime,intr,tcp,intr,rsize=131072,wsize=524288,tcp,sloppy,addr=10.73.6.89) primary.carrots:/ifs/shows/movie/convert on /shows/movie/convert type nfs (rw,noatime,intr,tcp,intr,rsize=131072,wsize=524288,tcp,sloppy,addr=10.73.6.89)



We're using Isilon as the filer:

carrots-1# isi nfs exports list
Rule ID Paths Comment
          11  /ifs/shows/brave/convert                       convert
          16  /ifs/shows/movie/ribcage                       ribcage
          17  /ifs/shows/movie/shottmp                       shottmp
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