Re: How to measure NFS throughput in RHEL5.5 ?

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I didn't know about iotop could do that , so I learned something as well =)

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:54 AM, dayangkuncn <dayangkuncn@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> thanks guys, thanks for everyone's help.
>
> I'm now using nfsstat and iotop to monitor the NFS throughput, it's much
> more easier.
>
> Thanks again
> -YK
>
>
> 于 2011/10/11 4:30, upen 写道:
>
>  iotop -bktqqq -d 1  | grep -v "[0].00 K/s    0.00 K/s" | grep nfsd
>>
>> You can install iotop in RHEL (NFS server) and then try above command.
>>
>> Will that help?
>>
>>
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