Hi all,
sorry if this is in any FAQ - then I've clearly missed it.
Is there an easy or at least straight forward way to determine which of n ZFS
is currently under heavy NFS load?
Once upon a time, when one had old style file systems and exported these as a
whole iostat -x came in handy,
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Carsten Aulbert
carsten.aulb...@aei.mpg.de wrote:
Hi all,
sorry if this is in any FAQ - then I've clearly missed it.
Is there an easy or at least straight forward way to determine which of n ZFS
is currently under heavy NFS load?
Once upon a time, when one
On 22/04/2010 15:30, Carsten Aulbert wrote:
sorry if this is in any FAQ - then I've clearly missed it.
Is there an easy or at least straight forward way to determine which of n ZFS
is currently under heavy NFS load?
DTrace Analytics in the SS7000 appliance would be perfect for this.
Once
Hi
On Thursday 22 April 2010 16:33:51 Peter Tribble wrote:
fsstat?
Typically along the lines of
fsstat /tank/* 1
Sh**, I knew about fsstat but never ever even tried to run it on many file
systems at once. D'oh.
*sigh* well, at least a good one for the archives...
Thanks a lot!