On 04/09/2014, at 7:18 AM, Marcus Bointon wrote:
> On 4 Sep 2014, at 06:25, Justin Clift <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>> io-stats maintains statistics of a few operations performed on file
>>> along with the fd/inode. For directories, I don't see much statistics 
>>> collected.
>>> One big gap in io-stats is that there is no interface to peek at a small 
>>> subset
>>> of the entire statistics collected.
>> 
>> Sounds like a good idea to fix somehow. :)
> 
> Would it not be easier/better to pump data into something like influxdb, then 
> graph it in something like http://grafana.org instead of building it as a 
> standalone tool, since it's unlikely you want it in isolation, and would 
> avoid a certain amount of wheel-reinventing.


Thanks for that link Marcus.  Hadn't come across InfluxDB nor Grafana
before.  Grafana looks a lot like Kibana (visually), which is a plus.

Kind of wondering if they might be a better backend for GlusterFlow
(instead of ElasticSearch + Kibana), if I ever get around to working
on that again. ;)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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