ZIOMON_UTIL(8) | System Manager's Manual | ZIOMON_UTIL(8) |
NAME¶
ziomon_util - monitoring tool for fcp host adapters.
SYNOPSIS¶
ziomon_util [-h] [-v] [-V] [-Q <msgq_path> -q <msgq_id> -m <msg_id>] [-s n] [-i n] -d n -a <n> -l <lun>
DESCRIPTION¶
ziomon_util monitors various sysfs attributes for a configurable duration. Output can be written to stdout or alternatively sent to a message queue in binary format.
This command is not intended to be run on its own - rather use the ziomon command.
OPTIONS¶
- -h or --help
- Print help information, then exit.
- -v or --version
- Print version information, then exit.
- -V or --verbose
- Be verbose.
- -a or --adapter
- Number of the adapter to monitor. That is, /sys/class/scsi_host/host<n> must exist.
- -l or --lun
- watch I/O error count of specified LUN. Specify each LUN separately in h:b:t:l format. That is, /sys/bus/scsi/devices/h:b:t:l/ioerr_cnt must exist.
- -s or --sample-length
- Time to elapse between samples in seconds.
- -i or --interval-length
- Time to elapse between sending data in seconds. The samples will be aggregated over this period. Defaults to the duration. The interval lengh must be a multiple of the sample length.
- -d or --duration
- Overall monitoring duration in seconds. The duration must be a multiple of the interval length.
- -Q or --msg-queue-name
- Name for the message queue to use. Note that the usage of a message queue for the output requires that all of parameters -Q, -q and -m are specified.
- -q or --msg-queue-id
- Id for the message queue to use. Must be an integer >0. Note that the usage of a message queue for the output requires that all of parameters -Q, -q and -m are specified.
- -m or --msg-id
- Id for the messages to use when sending to a message queue. Must be an integer >0. Note that the usage of a message queue for the output requires that all of parameters -Q, -q and -m are specified.
EXAMPLES¶
Monitor adapter 1 and the LUN at 0:0:1:2057 for 5 minutes, sample every 4 seconds and send the data every 20 seconds to a message queue. The message queue is named /tmp/ziomon.23943, the id is 95 and the the messages should carry the id 17:
ziomon_util -s 4 -i 20 -d 300 -Q /tmp/ziomon.23943 -q 95 -m 17 -a 1 -l 0:0:1:2057 -L 18
SEE ALSO¶
Jul 2008 | s390-tools |