Jim C. Nasby wrote:
That said, it's the transactions against disk that typically matter. On FreeBSD, you can get an impression of this using 'systat -vmstat', and watch the KB/t column for your drives.

On a related note, you know of any way to determine the breakdown
between read activity and write activity on FreeBSD? vmstat, systat,
iostat all only return aggregate info. :(


Can't think of a right way to do this ATM, but for a lab-type setup to get an idea, you could set up a gmirror volume, then choose a balancing algorithm to only read from one of the disks. The effect should be that writes go to both, while reads only go to one. Activity on the write-only disk would give you an idea of the write activity, and (read/write disk - write-only disk) would give you an idea of the reads. I have to admit though, seems like quite a bit of hassle, and I'm not sure how good the numbers would be, given that at least some of the info (KB/transaction) are totals, it'd require a bit of math to get decent numbers. But at least it's something.

Terje



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