Ethereal-users: Re: [Ethereal-users] IOStats Advanced Examples?

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From: Kevin <kem2@xxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 19:40:59 -0500
SMB and RPC are not the problem. Bulk transfer protocols via HTTP, SFTP, FTP, streaming files or other long time sessions. We find IOStats to be great to visualize a long trace to pinpoint otherwise non-obvious problems and patterns.

I have been trying to see if the advanced functions would give additional ways to look at these sessions.

Kevin

On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 04:15 AM, Ronnie Sahlberg wrote:

Sure, but first some more detail,
is there a particular protocol you are interested in in particular?
SMB or RPC response times?

I often create advance graphs for service response times for both SMB and
RPC (nfs)
Since the graphs are drawn ove each other from the bottom (fifth) to top I
often produce
Advanced iostat for smb.time and rpc.time to plot response times.

Select tick interval==1s  pixelspertick==5 and specify the graphs as:
Graph1:  field==smb.time filter==smb.time  type==AVG (average) and
drawingstyle==LINE
Graph2: field==smb.time filter==smb.time type==MIN and drawingstyle==BAR
or IMPULSE
Graph3: field==smb.time filter==smb.time type==MAX and drawingstyle==BAR

The same config works fine for rpc.time as well.


For client workload/concurrency I usually plot it as
tick interval==0.010 pixelspertick==2 and a single graph
Graph1: field==rpc.time filter==rpc.time type==LOAD drawingstyle==IMPULSE

this produces beautiful graphs of how much concurrency the clients are
generating (see manpage for LOAD)
it shows very clearly how fast the client issues new i/o and how many i/os the client issues concurrently, how many i/o/s in flight the client keeps at
a time.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin"
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 2:30 PM
Subject: [Ethereal-users] IOStats Advanced Examples?


Would anybody have an example of the use of IOStats with the Advanced
Units?  I have been unsuccessfully playing with this with TCP traces.

Thanks
Kevin

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