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Message-Id: <200907120838.06766.arvidjaar@mail.ru>
Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 08:38:02 +0400
From: Andrey Borzenkov <arvidjaar@...l.ru>
To: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@....uio.no>
Cc: linux-nfs@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: How to monitor Linux NFS client load?
On Sunday 12 of July 2009 02:44:27 Trond Myklebust wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-07-11 at 21:03 +0400, Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
> > Recently we have the case of very high latencies on NFS reads as
> > reported by application (SAP R/3). NFS server was NetApp FAS;
> > according to NetApp statistic, average volume read latencies were
> > in order 10ms, while SAP stats gave 30-50ms. Systems were
> > interconnected by dedicated 1Gb/s Cisco switches (3750G) with ca.
> > 30% max load on interfaces.
> >
> > On advice of my colleague we changed sunrpc.tcp_slot_table_entries
> > from default 16 to 128 which seemed to make situation much better -
> > without changing load pattern of filer in any visible way.
> >
> > Now, I can understand, why we observed much higher latency on
> > system and why changing (what effectively is) queue depth helped.
> > But I am totally frustrated that there does not appear to be *any*
> > possibility to detect this situation on Linux side and to get a
> > real numbers of real NFS IO latencies or number of requests waiting
> > to be executed (and I do not even dream about per-mount point
> > stats).
> >
> > I am grateful for any hints how can we monitor Linux NFS client and
> > get real-life numbers of what happens inside. Thank you!
>
> See the nfs-iostat utility in the nfs-utils package:
>
> http://git.linux-nfs.org/?p=steved/nfs-utils.git;a=blob;f=tools/nfs-i
>ostat/nfs-iostat.py;h=9626d42609b9485c7fda0c9ef69d698f9fa929fd;hb=HEAD
>
This looks exactly like what is required, except ...
cn1:~ # ./nfs-iostat.py 2
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./nfs-iostat.py", line 559, in ?
iostat_command(prog)
File "./nfs-iostat.py", line 464, in iostat_command
mountstats = parse_stats_file('/proc/self/mountstats')
File "./nfs-iostat.py", line 434, in parse_stats_file
f = file(filename)
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/proc/self/mountstats'
Which minimum kernel version is required for it?
Thank you!
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