VERY NICE, Stef !
I've search long time for such a graph !
By the way, is there a possibilty to added other devices into the graph's .. hope so, think it should be possible, but my script-expertise is not very huge ... :-(
my first shot, change of linux-iostat.pl
< if ( $vmstat =~ /^sd[a-z]/ or $vmstat =~ /^hd[a-z]/ or $vmstat =~ /^md\d/ or $vmstat =~ /^i2o/ ) {
if ( $vmstat =~ /^sd[a-z]/ or $vmstat =~ /^hd[a-z]/ or $vmstat =~ /^md\d/ ) {
doesn't work ..
I've got machines with
Adaptec (formerly DPT) ASR-2010S I2O Zero Channel Controller
which is recognized as
i2o/hda1 i2o/hda3 . .
or
cciss/c0d0p1
by the way, i search also for such a solaris-script ...
Thanks & Cheers,
martin
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, Stef Coene wrote:
On Wednesday 05 November 2008, Stef Coene wrote:
On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Everett, Vernon wrote:
Hi all
Searched the list, but never really found anything. Has anybody managed to get iostat data and graphs working for RedHat linux?
Looking to graph the basics for a system for physical disks. r/s, w/s, avgrq-sz, await All the rest is nice to have.
Anybody done this?
I'm doing it for aix. I will adapt my script for linux and let you know the result. I think it is working: http://www.docum.org/twiki/bin/view/Hobbit/LinuxIostatGraphs
Stef
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