ziorep_traffic - I/O traffic report for FCP adapters.
ziorep_traffic [-V] [-v] [-h] [-b <begin>] [-e
<end>] [-i <time>] [-s] [-c <chpid>] [-u <id>] [-t
<num>] [-p <port>] [-l <lun>] [-d <fdev> ] [-m
<mdev> ] [-x] [-D] [-C a|u|p|m|A] <filename>
ziorep_traffic Prints a report from the specified data.
- -h or --help
- Print help information, then exit.
- -v or
--version
- Print version information, then exit.
- -V or
--verbose
- Be verbose.
- -b or --begin
- Limit the timeframe to consider to data beginning with the specified date.
Dates must be specified in the following format: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM[:SS].
E.g. 2008-03-21 09:08 is 9:08 on March 21, 2008.
- -e or --end
- Limit the timeframe to consider to data ending with the specified date.
Dates must be specified in the following format: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM[:SS].
E.g. 2008-03-21 09:08 is 9:08 on March 21, 2008.
- -i or
--interval
- Specify an aggregation interval. The interval is given in seconds, and
must be a multiple of the interval as found in the source data.
- -s or
--summary
- Print a summary of the data, then exit.
- -c or --chpid
- Consider the specified physical adapter. Adapters must be specified in
hex.
If multiple adapters should be specified, specify each one separately.
E.g. '-c 7a'.
- -u or
--bus-id
- Consider the specified bus-IDs. bus-IDs must be specified in hex.
If multiple bus-IDs should be specified, specify each one separately.
E.g. '-u 0.0.4c78'.
- -p or --port
- Consider the specified target port. Target ports must be specified in hex.
If multiple ports should be specified, specify each one separately.
E.g. '-p 0x500507630040710b'.
- -l or --lun
- Consider the specified lun. luns must be specified in hex.
If multiple luns should be specified, specify each one separately.
E.g. '-l 0x4021402d00000000'.
- -d or
--device
- Consider the specified device.
If multiple devices should be specified, specify each one separately.
E.g. '-d sda'.
- -m or --mdev
- Consider the specified multipath device.
If multiple devices should be specified, specify each one separately.
E.g. '-m 36005076303ffc1040002120'.
- -x or
--export-csv
- Write data to file(s) in CSV format. Output filenames will be based on the
data filename.
- -t or
--topline
- Repeat topline after specified number of frames.
0 for no repeat (default).
- -D or
--detailed
- Print histograms.
- -C or
--collapse
- Collapse the data by the specified criterion:
a collapse by physical adapter.
u collapse by bus-ID.
p collapse by target port.
m collapse by multipath device.
A collapse all data into a single dataset.
Here is a list of the columns and their descriptions. Timestamps
of the frames printed depict the ending of the respective timeframe.
- I/O rt MB/s
- I/O rate of the respective device in megabytes per second, considering
individual requests and their total processing time, including channel
latency, etc.
min and max give the minimum and maximum respectively.
- thrp in MB/s
- Throughput of the respective device in megabytes per second, considering
times of activity only.
avg and stdev give the average utilization as well as its
standard deviation respectively.
- I/O requests
- Statistics on the numbers and kinds of I/O requests seen.
#reqs is the total number of requests,
rd is the number of read requests,
wrt is the number of write requests and
bidi is the number of bi-directional requests.
- I/O subs. lat. in
us
- Latency of the I/O subsystem in microseconds. This is the time needed to
execute a request, from the I/O stack down to the hardware and back up
again. It excludes channel and fabric latencies.
min, max, avg and stdev give the minimum,
maximum and average latency as well as its standard deviation
respectively.
- channel lat. in
us
- Channel latency in microseconds. This is the time needed to execute a
request on the FCP adapter. It excludes I/O subsystem and fabric
latencies.
min, max, avg and stdev give the minimum,
maximum and average latency as well as its standard deviation
respectively.
- fabric lat. in
us
- Fabric latency in microseconds. This is the time needed for the requests
within the fabric, from the FCP adapter to the target device and back
again. It excludes I/O subsystem and channel latencies.
min, max, avg and stdev give the minimum,
maximum and average latency as well as its standard deviation
respectively.
Example
Print a traffic report for all devices. Only data after 8:57 April 5, 2008
should be considered. Data should be aggregated to 60 second intervals.
ziorep_traffic -i 60 -b "2008-04-05 08:57"
sample.log
Example
Print a detailed traffic report for all devices connected to target port
0x500507630313c562. Data should be aggregated over the whole data range.
ziorep_traffic -i 0 -p 0x500507630313c562 sample.log
Example
Print a detailed traffic report for all devices that are either connected to
target port 0x500507630313c562 or part of multipath device
36005076303ffc5620000000000001314. The result should be collapsed on the
bus-ID level.
ziorep_traffic -C u -p 0x500507630313c562 -m
36005076303ffc5620000000000001314 sample.log