Hello Mailing list,

Beyond mmpmon how are people monitoring their metadata performance?  There are 
two parts I imagine to this question, the first being how do you get a detailed 
snapshot view of performance read and write etc.  Then the second is does 
anyone collate this information for historical graphing, if so thoughts and 
ideas are very welcome.

mmpmon is certainly useful but I would like to dig a little deeper, ideally 
without turning anything on that could impact stability or performance of a 
production file system.

Dave (Diamond Light Source)
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