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nfsiostat(8) System Manager's Manual nfsiostat(8)

NAME

nfsiostat - Emulate iostat for NFS mount points using /proc/self/mountstats

SYNOPSIS

nfsiostat [[<interval>] [<count>]] [<options>][<mount_point>]

DESCRIPTION

The nfsiostat command displays NFS client per-mount statisitics.

<interval>
specifies the amount of time in seconds between each report. The first report contains statistics for the time since each file system was mounted. Each subsequent report contains statistics collected during the interval since the previous report.
<count>
If the <count> parameter is specified, the value of <count> determines the number of reports generated at <interval> seconds apart. if the interval parameter is specified without the <count> parameter, the command generates reports continuously.
<options>
Define below
<mount_point>
If one or more <mount point> names are specified, statistics for only these mount points will be displayed. Otherwise, all NFS mount points on the client are listed.
- op/s
This is the number of operations per second.
- rpc bklog
This is the length of the backlog queue.

- kB/s
This is the number of kB written/read per second.

- kB/op
This is the number of kB written/read per each operation.

- retrans
This is the number of retransmissions.

- avg RTT (ms)
This is the duration from the time that client's kernel sends the RPC request until the time it receives the reply.

- avg exe (ms)
This is the duration from the time that NFS client does the RPC request to its kernel until the RPC request is completed, this includes the RTT time above.

OPTIONS

displays statistics related to the attribute cache
displays statistics related to directory operations
shows help message and exit
only print stats for first LIST mount points
displays statistics related to the page cache
Sort NFS mount points by ops/second
show program's version number and exit

FILES

/proc/self/mountstats

SEE ALSO

iostat(8), mountstats(8), nfsstat(8)

AUTHOR

Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>

15 Apr 2010