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These kstats are a sort of running average. memstat is a snapshot in
time.
rick
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compresses the data. I usually
put it in cron.
Let me know if you want a copy and I'll find an ftp site for you or
I can drop it into the email. It comes with the source for my tools.
rick
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> From: Igor Yegunov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: rickey c weisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: perf-discuss@opensolaris.org
> Subject: RE: [perf-discuss] about kstat
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 01:26:39 +0700
kstat-response but nothing about description or how people use
> it to analyze/tuning performance. There is a quick explanation in
> SolarisInternals but not enough. I found a couple of cpu-classes in
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ich is using dtrace to gather more
> information, but it waits for a PID as an option.
> So, if I have several Prozesses swapping, shown by vmstat (see obove) how can
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> Sebastian Fontaine
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Solaris, I work in
Sol 10 adoption.
So if we can come up with one lightweight tool to do it all then I will
re-write my post processors and support it whole heartedly.
rick
> G'Day Rick,
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> On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 11:15:01AM -0500, rickey c weisner wrote:
> > Greetings,
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per second
IErr/s = input errors per second
OErr/s = output errors per second
Coll% = collision percentage
NoCP/s = nocanputs per second
Defr/s = defers per second
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