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| 2 | mmpmon Command |
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| 3 | .SH "Name" |
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| 4 | .PP |
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| 5 | \fBmmpmon\fR - Manages performance monitoring and displays |
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| 6 | performance information. |
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| 7 | .SH "Synopsis" |
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| 8 | .PP |
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| 9 | \fBmmpmon\fR [\fB-i\fR \fICommandFile\fR] |
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| 10 | [\fB-d\fR \fIIntegerDelayValue\fR] [\fB-p\fR] |
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| 11 | [\fB-r\fR \fIIntegerRepeatValue\fR] [\fB-s\fR] |
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| 12 | [\fB-t\fR \fIIntegerTimeoutValue\fR] |
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| 13 | .SH "Description" |
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| 14 | .PP |
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| 15 | Before attempting to use \fBmmpmon\fR, IBM suggests that you |
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| 16 | review this command entry, then read the entire chapter, |
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| 17 | \fIMonitoring GPFS I/O performance with the mmpmon |
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| 18 | command\fR in |
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| 19 | \fIGeneral Parallel File |
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| 20 | System: Advanced Administration Guide\fR. |
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| 21 | .PP |
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| 22 | Use the \fBmmpmon\fR command to manage GPFS performance monitoring |
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| 23 | functions and display performance monitoring data. The \fBmmpmon\fR |
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| 24 | command reads requests from an input file or standard input (stdin), and |
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| 25 | writes responses to standard output (stdout). Error messages go to |
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| 26 | standard error (stderr). Prompts, if not suppressed, go to |
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| 27 | stderr. |
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| 28 | .PP |
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| 29 | When running \fBmmpmon\fR in such a way that it continually reads input |
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| 30 | from a pipe (the driving script or application never intends to send an |
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| 31 | end-of-file to \fBmmpmon\fR), set the \fB-r\fR option value to 1 (or use |
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| 32 | the default value of 1) to prevent \fBmmpmon\fR from caching the input |
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| 33 | records. This avoids unnecessary memory consumption. |
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| 34 | .PP |
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| 35 | \fBResults\fR |
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| 36 | .PP |
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| 37 | The performance monitoring request is sent to the GPFS daemon running on |
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| 38 | the same node that is running the \fBmmpmon\fR command. |
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| 39 | .PP |
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| 40 | All results from the request are written to stdout. |
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| 41 | .PP |
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| 42 | There are two output formats: |
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| 43 | .RS +3 |
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| 44 | .HP 3 |
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| 45 | \(bu Human readable, intended for direct viewing. |
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| 46 | .sp |
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| 47 | In this format, the results are keywords that describe the value presented, |
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| 48 | followed by the value. For example: |
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| 49 | .sp |
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| 50 | .nf |
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| 51 | disks: 2 |
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| 52 | .fi |
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| 53 | .sp |
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| 54 | .HP 3 |
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| 55 | \(bu Machine readable, an easily parsed format intended for further analysis by |
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| 56 | scripts or applications. |
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| 57 | .sp |
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| 58 | In this format, the results are strings with values presented as |
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| 59 | keyword/value pairs. The keywords are delimited by underscores (_) and |
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| 60 | blanks to make them easier to locate. |
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| 61 | .RE |
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| 62 | .PP |
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| 63 | For details on how to interpret the \fBmmpmon\fR command results, |
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| 64 | see |
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| 65 | \fIMonitoring GPFS I/O performance with the |
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| 66 | mmpmon command\fR in |
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| 67 | \fIGeneral |
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| 68 | Parallel File System: Advanced Administration |
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| 69 | Guide\fR. |
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| 70 | .SH "Parameters" |
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| 71 | .PP |
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| 72 | .RS +3 |
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| 73 | \fB-i \fICommandFile\fR |
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| 74 | \fR |
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| 75 | .RE |
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| 76 | .RS +9 |
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| 77 | The input file contains \fBmmpmon\fR command requests, one per |
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| 78 | line. Use of the \fB-i\fR flag implies use of the \fB-s\fR |
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| 79 | flag. For interactive use, just omit the \fB-i\fR flag. In |
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| 80 | this case, the input is then read from stdin, allowing \fBmmpmon\fR to take |
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| 81 | keyboard input or output piped from a user script or application |
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| 82 | program. |
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| 83 | .PP |
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| 84 | Leading blanks in the input file are ignored. A line beginning with |
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| 85 | a pound sign (#) is treated as a comment. Leading blanks in a line |
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| 86 | whose first non-blank character is a pound sign (#) are ignored. |
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| 87 | .PP |
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| 88 | This table describes the \fBmmpmon\fR requests. |
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| 89 | .br |
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| 90 | .PP |
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| 91 | \fBTable 7. Input requests to the mmpmon command\fR |
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| 92 | .br |
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| 93 | .sp |
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| 94 | .RS +0.1i |
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| 95 | .nf |
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| 96 | .TS |
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| 97 | tab(~); |
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| 98 | l l. |
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| 99 | Request Description |
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| 100 | -------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 101 | fs_io_s Display I/O statistics |
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| 102 | per mounted file system |
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| 103 | io_s Display I/O statistics |
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| 104 | for the entire node |
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| 105 | nlist add \fIname\fR[\fIname\fR...] Add node names to a list |
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| 106 | of nodes for processing |
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| 107 | nlist del Delete a node list |
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| 108 | nlist new \fIname\fR[\fIname\fR...] Create a new node list |
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| 109 | nlist s Show the contents of the |
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| 110 | current node list |
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| 111 | nlist sub \fIname\fR[\fIname\fR...] Delete node names from a |
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| 112 | list of nodes for processing |
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| 113 | once \fIrequest\fR Indicates that the request |
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| 114 | is to be performed only once |
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| 115 | reset Reset statistics to zero |
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| 116 | rhist nr Change the request histogram |
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| 117 | facility request size and |
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| 118 | latency ranges |
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| 119 | rhist off Disable the request histogram |
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| 120 | facility. This is the default. |
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| 121 | rhist on Enable the request histogram |
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| 122 | facility |
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| 123 | rhist p Display the request histogram |
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| 124 | facility pattern |
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| 125 | rhist reset Reset the request histogram |
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| 126 | facility data to zero |
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| 127 | rhist s Display the request histogram |
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| 128 | facility statistics values |
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| 129 | source \fIfilename\fR Read \fBmmpmon\fR requests from |
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| 130 | a file |
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| 131 | ver Display \fBmmpmon\fR version |
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| 132 | .TE |
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| 133 | .sp |
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| 134 | .fi |
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| 135 | .RE |
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| 136 | .RE |
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| 137 | .SH "Options" |
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| 138 | .PP |
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| 139 | .RS +3 |
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| 140 | \fB-d \fIIntegerDelayValue\fR |
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| 141 | \fR |
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| 142 | .RE |
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| 143 | .RS +9 |
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| 144 | Specifies a number of milliseconds to sleep after one invocation of all |
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| 145 | the requests in the input file. The default value is 1000. This |
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| 146 | value must be an integer greater than or equal to 500 and less than or equal |
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| 147 | to 8000000. |
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| 148 | .PP |
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| 149 | The input file is processed as follows: The first request is |
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| 150 | processed, it is sent to the GPFS daemon, the responses for this request are |
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| 151 | received and processed, the results for this request are displayed, and then |
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| 152 | the next request is processed and so forth. When all requests from the |
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| 153 | input file have been processed once, the \fBmmpmon\fR command sleeps for |
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| 154 | the specified number of milliseconds. When this time elapses, |
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| 155 | \fBmmpmon\fR wakes up and processes the input file again, depending on the |
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| 156 | value of the \fB-r\fR flag. |
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| 157 | .RE |
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| 158 | .PP |
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| 159 | .RS +3 |
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| 160 | \fB-p |
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| 161 | \fR |
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| 162 | .RE |
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| 163 | .RS +9 |
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| 164 | Indicates to generate output that can be parsed by a script or |
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| 165 | program. If this option is not specified, human readable output is |
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| 166 | produced. |
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| 167 | .RE |
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| 168 | .PP |
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| 169 | .RS +3 |
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| 170 | \fB-r \fIIntegerRepeatValue\fR |
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| 171 | \fR |
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| 172 | .RE |
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| 173 | .RS +9 |
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| 174 | Specifies the number of times to run all the requests in the input |
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| 175 | file. |
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| 176 | .PP |
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| 177 | The default value is one. Specify an integer between zero and |
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| 178 | 8000000. Zero means to run forever, in which case processing continues |
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| 179 | until it is interrupted. This feature is used, for example, by a |
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| 180 | driving script or application program that repeatedly reads the result from a |
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| 181 | pipe. |
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| 182 | .PP |
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| 183 | The \fBonce\fR prefix directive can be used to override the |
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| 184 | \fB-r\fR flag. See the description of \fBonce\fR in |
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| 185 | \fIMonitoring GPFS I/O performance with the mmpmon |
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| 186 | command\fR in |
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| 187 | \fIGeneral Parallel File |
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| 188 | System: Advanced Administration Guide\fR. |
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| 189 | .RE |
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| 190 | .PP |
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| 191 | .RS +3 |
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| 192 | \fB-s |
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| 193 | \fR |
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| 194 | .RE |
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| 195 | .RS +9 |
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| 196 | Indicates to suppress the prompt on input. |
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| 197 | .PP |
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| 198 | Use of the \fB-i\fR flag implies use of the \fB-s\fR flag. For |
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| 199 | use in a pipe or with redirected input (<), the \fB-s\fR flag is |
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| 200 | preferred. If not suppressed, the prompts go to standard error |
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| 201 | (stderr). |
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| 202 | .RE |
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| 203 | .PP |
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| 204 | .RS +3 |
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| 205 | \fB-t \fIIntegerTimeoutValue\fR |
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| 206 | \fR |
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| 207 | .RE |
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| 208 | .RS +9 |
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| 209 | Specifies a number of seconds to wait for responses from the GPFS daemon |
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| 210 | before considering the connection to have failed. |
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| 211 | .PP |
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| 212 | The default value is 60. This value must be an integer greater than |
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| 213 | or equal to 1 and less than or equal to 8000000. |
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| 214 | .RE |
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| 215 | .SH "Exit status" |
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| 216 | .PP |
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| 217 | .PP |
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| 218 | .RS +3 |
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| 219 | \fB0 |
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| 220 | \fR |
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| 221 | .RE |
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| 222 | .RS +9 |
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| 223 | Successful completion. |
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| 224 | .RE |
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| 225 | .PP |
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| 226 | .RS +3 |
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| 227 | \fB1 |
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| 228 | \fR |
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| 229 | .RE |
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| 230 | .RS +9 |
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| 231 | Various errors (insufficient memory, input file not found, incorrect |
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| 232 | option, and so forth). |
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| 233 | .RE |
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| 234 | .PP |
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| 235 | .RS +3 |
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| 236 | \fB3 |
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| 237 | \fR |
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| 238 | .RE |
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| 239 | .RS +9 |
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| 240 | Either no commands were entered interactively, or there were no |
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| 241 | \fBmmpmon\fR commands in the input file. The input file was empty, |
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| 242 | or consisted of all blanks or comments. |
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| 243 | .RE |
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| 244 | .PP |
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| 245 | .RS +3 |
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| 246 | \fB4 |
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| 247 | \fR |
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| 248 | .RE |
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| 249 | .RS +9 |
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| 250 | \fBmmpmon\fR terminated due to a request that was not valid. |
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| 251 | .RE |
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| 252 | .PP |
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| 253 | .RS +3 |
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| 254 | \fB5 |
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| 255 | \fR |
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| 256 | .RE |
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| 257 | .RS +9 |
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| 258 | An internal error has occurred. |
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| 259 | .RE |
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| 260 | .PP |
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| 261 | .RS +3 |
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| 262 | \fB111 |
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| 263 | \fR |
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| 264 | .RE |
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| 265 | .RS +9 |
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| 266 | An internal error has occurred. A message will follow. |
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| 267 | .RE |
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| 268 | .PP |
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| 269 | \fBRestrictions\fR |
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| 270 | .RS +3 |
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| 271 | .HP 3 |
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| 272 | 1. Up to five instances of \fBmmpmon\fR may be run on a given node |
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| 273 | concurrently. However, concurrent users may interfere with each |
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| 274 | other. See |
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| 275 | \fIMonitoring GPFS I/O |
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| 276 | performance with the mmpmon command\fR in |
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| 277 | \fIGeneral Parallel File System: Advanced |
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| 278 | Administration Guide\fR. |
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| 279 | .HP 3 |
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| 280 | 2. Do not alter the input file while \fBmmpmon\fR is running. |
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| 281 | .HP 3 |
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| 282 | 3. The input file must contain valid input requests, one per line. |
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| 283 | When an incorrect request is detected by \fBmmpmon\fR, it issues an error |
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| 284 | message and terminates. Input requests that appear in the input file |
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| 285 | before the first incorrect request are processed by \fBmmpmon\fR. |
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| 286 | .RE |
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| 287 | .SH "Security" |
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| 288 | .PP |
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| 289 | The \fBmmpmon\fR command must be run by a user with root authority, on |
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| 290 | the node for which statistics are desired. |
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| 291 | .SH "Examples" |
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| 292 | .RS +3 |
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| 293 | .HP 3 |
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| 294 | 1. Assume that \fBinfile\fR contains these requests: |
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| 295 | .sp |
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| 296 | .nf |
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| 297 | ver |
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| 298 | io_s |
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| 299 | fs_io_s |
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| 300 | rhist off |
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| 301 | .fi |
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| 302 | .sp |
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| 303 | and this command is issued: |
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| 304 | .sp |
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| 305 | .nf |
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| 306 | mmpmon -i infile -r 10 -d 5000 |
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| 307 | .fi |
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| 308 | .sp |
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| 309 | The output (sent to stdout) is similar to this: |
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| 310 | .sp |
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| 311 | .nf |
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| 312 | mmpmon node 192.168.1.8 name node1 version 3.1.0 |
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| 313 | mmpmon node 192.168.1.8 name node1 io_s OK |
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| 314 | timestamp: 1083350358/935524 |
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| 315 | bytes read: 0 |
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| 316 | bytes written: 0 |
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| 317 | opens: 0 |
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| 318 | closes: 0 |
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| 319 | reads: 0 |
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| 320 | writes: 0 |
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| 321 | readdir: 0 |
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| 322 | inode updates: 0 |
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| 323 | mmpmon node 192.168.1.8 name node1 fs_io_s status 1 |
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| 324 | no file systems mounted |
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| 325 | mmpmon node 192.168.1.8 name node1 rhist off OK |
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| 326 | .fi |
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| 327 | .sp |
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| 328 | .sp |
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| 329 | The requests in the input file are run 10 times, with a delay of 5000 |
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| 330 | milliseconds (5 seconds) between invocations. |
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| 331 | .HP 3 |
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| 332 | 2. Here is the previous example with the \fB-p\fR flag: |
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| 333 | .sp |
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| 334 | .nf |
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| 335 | mmpmon -i infile -p -r 10 -d 5000 |
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| 336 | .fi |
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| 337 | .sp |
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| 338 | The output (sent to stdout) is similar to this: |
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| 339 | .sp |
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| 340 | .nf |
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| 341 | _ver_ _n_ 192.168.1.8 _nn_ node1 _v_ 2 _lv_ 3 _vt_ 0 |
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| 342 | _io_s_ _n_ 192.168.1.8 _nn_ node1 _rc_ 0 _t_ 1084195701 _tu_ 350714 _br_ 0 _bw_ 0 _oc_ 0 |
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| 343 | _cc_ 0 _rdc_ 0 _wc_ 0 _dir_ 0 _iu_ 0 |
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| 344 | _fs_io_s_ _n_ 192.168.1.8 _nn_ node1 _rc_ 1 _t_ 1084195701 _tu_ 364489 _cl_ - _fs_ -_rhist_\ |
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| 345 | _n_ 192.168.1.8 _nn_ node1 _req_ off _rc_ 0 _t_ 1084195701 _tu_ 378217 |
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| 346 | .fi |
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| 347 | .sp |
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| 348 | .HP 3 |
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| 349 | 3. This is an example of \fBfs_io_s\fR with a mounted file system: |
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| 350 | .sp |
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| 351 | .nf |
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| 352 | mmpmon node 198.168.1.8 name node1 fs_io_s OK |
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| 353 | cluster: node1.localdomain |
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| 354 | filesystem: gpfs1 |
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| 355 | disks: 1 |
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| 356 | timestamp: 1093352136/799285 |
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| 357 | bytes read: 52428800 |
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| 358 | bytes written: 87031808 |
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| 359 | opens: 6 |
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| 360 | closes: 4 |
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| 361 | reads: 51 |
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| 362 | writes: 83 |
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| 363 | readdir: 0 |
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| 364 | inode updates: 11 |
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| 365 | mmpmon node 198.168.1.8 name node1 fs_io_s OK |
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| 366 | cluster: node1.localdomain |
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| 367 | filesystem: gpfs2 |
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| 368 | disks: 2 |
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| 369 | timestamp: 1093352136/799285 |
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| 370 | bytes read: 87031808 |
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| 371 | bytes written: 52428800 |
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| 372 | opens: 4 |
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| 373 | closes: 3 |
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| 374 | reads: 12834 |
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| 375 | writes: 50 |
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| 376 | readdir: 0 |
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| 377 | inode updates: 9 |
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| 378 | .fi |
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| 379 | .sp |
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| 380 | .HP 3 |
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| 381 | 4. Here is the previous example with the \fB-p\fR flag: |
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| 382 | .sp |
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| 383 | .nf |
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| 384 | _fs_io_s_ _n_ 198.168.1.8 _nn_ node1 _rc_ 0 _t_ 1093352061 _tu_ 93867 _cl_ node1.localdomain |
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| 385 | _fs_ gpfs1 _d_ 1 _br_ 52428800 _bw_ 87031808 _oc_ 6 _cc_ 4 _rdc_ 51 _wc_ 83 _dir_ 0 _iu_ 10 |
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| 386 | _fs_io_s_ _n_ 198.168.1.8 _nn_ node1 _rc_ 0 _t_ 1093352061 _tu_ 93867 _cl_ node1.localdomain |
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| 387 | _fs_ gpfs2 _d_ 2 _br_ 87031808 _bw_ 52428800 _oc_ 4 _cc_ 3 _rdc_ 12834 _wc_ 50 _dir_ 0 _iu_ 8 |
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| 388 | .fi |
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| 389 | .sp |
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| 390 | This output consists of two strings. |
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| 391 | .HP 3 |
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| 392 | 5. This is an example of \fBio_s\fR with a mounted file system: |
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| 393 | .sp |
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| 394 | .nf |
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| 395 | mmpmon node 198.168.1.8 name node1 io_s OK |
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| 396 | timestamp: 1093351951/587570 |
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| 397 | bytes read: 139460608 |
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| 398 | bytes written: 139460608 |
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| 399 | opens: 10 |
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| 400 | closes: 7 |
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| 401 | reads: 12885 |
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| 402 | writes: 133 |
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| 403 | readdir: 0 |
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| 404 | inode updates: 14 |
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| 405 | .fi |
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| 406 | .sp |
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| 407 | .HP 3 |
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| 408 | 6. Here is the previous example with the \fB-p\fR flag: |
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| 409 | .sp |
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| 410 | .nf |
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| 411 | _io_s_ _n_ 198.168.1.8 _nn_ node1 _rc_ 0 _t_ 1093351982 _tu_ 356420 _br_ 139460608\ |
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| 412 | _bw_ 139460608 _oc_ 10 _cc_ 7 _rdc_ 0 _wc_ 133 _dir_ 0 _iu_ 14 |
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| 413 | .fi |
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| 414 | .sp |
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| 415 | This output consists of one string. |
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| 416 | .RE |
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| 417 | .PP |
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| 418 | For several more examples, see |
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| 419 | \fIMonitoring GPFS I/O performance with the mmpmon |
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| 420 | command\fR in |
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| 421 | \fIGeneral Parallel File |
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| 422 | System: Advanced Administration Guide\fR. |
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| 423 | .SH "Location" |
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| 424 | .PP |
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| 425 | \fB/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin\fR |
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| 426 | .PP |
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