Identifying Heavily Accessed Files / Clients
Dear Lazyweb; Wondering if there's a sysstat/nfsstat type command that will show me which "files" (or which initiating NFS clients) are absorbing or
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On Aug 13, 2013, at 4:57 PM, Ray Van Dolson <rvandolson@esri.com> wrote: > Dear Lazyweb; > > Wondering if there's a sysstat/nfsstat type command tha
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That script is still in the "downloads, tool chest" on the now site. If you just want to narrow it to an ESXi host, you can use nfsstat -l (Assum
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There are several ways to do this: Spot checks (no trending) esxtop: v (for vscsi, r/w to sort by read/write ops) Also Check out VisualEsxtop http
View ArticleFiler joining samba4 domain ?
Hello Does anyone succeeded in joining a samba 4 domain with a filer ? thank you _______________________________________________ Toasters mailing l
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* 6250's * DOT 8.2p2 CM; 2 node <FCP> * 3 stacks Is there a way to determine the port a stack is plugged into on the IO m
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Hey Steve Does "sasadmin shelf" show you what you need? Peter From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf
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Wow, that was cool, but no, it shows the shelves and ID's but what port is it in? Here is some of the output. Expanders on channel 5b: +-------
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You want to know the shelf port or the controller/node port? sasadmin expander [port] lists IOM slot letters, but I don't know of a way to see specif
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There are several techniques. You can trace SAS cables by serial numbers. Or you can use sasadmin expander output to match in and out by WWN. sys:~ #
View ArticleRe: sis start -s causing system slowdown
On 31/07/13 16:33, Martin wrote: > We're currently running 8.1.2P1 and waiting until 8.1.3P1 to resolve this > and several other issues. 8.1.3P1 has
View ArticleRe: SAN vs Software defined storage
You could also look at ZFS, although it is not distributed; but perhaps ZFS underneath Ceph etc. might work. ZFS has the advantage of being able to d
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You may also want to consider using flash pools with your large SATA drives. -----Original Message----- From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:t
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I was considering zfs, for its dedup, compression and caching, under ceph, if that is the direction I take. The zfs/ceph integration is not as tig
View ArticleRe: need advice on using old FAS3140 for snapvault
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 As Jordan said, you'll need to license the SnapVault software on the source and backup filers, but I wo
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Unfortunately, I have 3210s, which dont support flash pools. I do have flash cache, though, which is providing a nice speed increase. On 2013/08/21
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On Aug 21, 2013, at 1:39 PM, Chris Picton <chris@picton.nom.za> wrote: > I was considering zfs, for its dedup, compression and caching, under ceph, i
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Hi, I've got two systems upgraded just yesterday, no issues seen so far. Cheers, Vladimir On Wednesday, August 21, 2013, James Andrewartha wrote:
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I also upgraded a pair of 3240s - no issues so far. bye, Alexander Griesser System-Administrator ANEXIA Internetdienstleistungs GmbH Telefon: +43-
View ArticleRE: configAdvisor question for CM
Square port of IOM6-A in shelf 10 is connected to HBA and circle port goes to some other shelf. Square port of IOM6-B in shelf 14 is connected to anot
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