Re: [zfs-discuss] Introducing zilstat

2009-02-04 Thread Marion Hakanson
The zilstat tool is very helpful, thanks! I tried it on an X4500 NFS server, while extracting a 14MB tar archive, both via an NFS client, and locally on the X4500 itself. Over NFS, said extract took ~2 minutes, and showed peaks of 4MB/sec buffer-bytes going through the ZIL. When run locally on

Re: [zfs-discuss] Introducing zilstat

2009-02-04 Thread Jorgen Lundman
Interesting, but what does it mean :) The x4500 for mail (NFS vers=3 on ufs on zpool with quotas): # ./zilstat.ksh N-Bytes N-Bytes/s N-Max-Bytes/sB-Bytes B-Bytes/s B-Max-Bytes/s 376720 376720 376720128614412861441286144 419608 419608 419608

Re: [zfs-discuss] Introducing zilstat

2009-02-04 Thread Richard Elling
Jorgen Lundman wrote: Interesting, but what does it mean :) The x4500 for mail (NFS vers=3 on ufs on zpool with quotas): # ./zilstat.ksh N-Bytes N-Bytes/s N-Max-Bytes/sB-Bytes B-Bytes/s B-Max-Bytes/s 376720 376720 376720128614412861441286144 419608

Re: [zfs-discuss] Introducing zilstat

2009-02-04 Thread Richard Elling
Marion Hakanson wrote: The zilstat tool is very helpful, thanks! I tried it on an X4500 NFS server, while extracting a 14MB tar archive, both via an NFS client, and locally on the X4500 itself. Over NFS, said extract took ~2 minutes, and showed peaks of 4MB/sec buffer-bytes going through

Re: [zfs-discuss] Introducing zilstat

2009-02-04 Thread Jorgen Lundman
Richard Elling wrote: # ./zilstat.ksh N-Bytes N-Bytes/s N-Max-Bytes/sB-Bytes B-Bytes/s B-Max-Bytes/s 376720 376720 376720128614412861441286144 419608 419608 419608136806413680641368064 555256 555256 5552561732608

Re: [zfs-discuss] Introducing zilstat

2009-02-04 Thread Carsten Aulbert
Hi Richard, Richard Elling schrieb: Yes. I've got a few more columns in mind, too. Does anyone still use a VT100? :-) Only when using ILOM ;) (anyone using 72 char/line MUA, sorry to them, the following lines are longer): Thanks for the great tool, it showed something very interesting

Re: [zfs-discuss] Introducing zilstat

2009-01-31 Thread Blake
I'm already using it. This could be really useful for my Windows roaming-profile application of ZFS/NFS/SMB On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Richard Elling richard.ell...@gmail.com wrote: For those who didn't follow down the thread this afternoon, I have posted a tool call zilstat which will

[zfs-discuss] Introducing zilstat

2009-01-30 Thread Richard Elling
For those who didn't follow down the thread this afternoon, I have posted a tool call zilstat which will help you to answer the question of whether a separate log might help your workload. Details start here: http://richardelling.blogspot.com/2009/01/zilstat.html Enjoy! -- richard