[hobbit] I/O Statistics per Filesystem

Francois CLAIRE fclaire at free.fr
Thu Oct 16 13:21:08 CEST 2008


Hello Raymund


I don't know if there's something already existing for that directly in 
hobbit. Did you check the scripts in deadcat.net ?

You can also write your own script using the "iostat" command for 
example (and submit it to deadcat so that I can use it as well)...


Cheers,
Francois.

RaAL at sm-shoemart.com wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Is there a scripts in hobbit that monitors disk I/O performance in 
> linux box * per filesystem*  and with graphical presentation ?
> What I have now is I/O performance but per block or system wide. Is 
> anyone knows a scripts how to get the  disk I/O  performance per 
> filsystem  ?
>
> Thanks in advance : )
>
> Raymund A. Layoso
> Jr. System Administrator
> Technical Support Group - Information Technology Services
> SM Retail Inc.
> SM Corporate Office, Bldg D
> 1000 Bay Boulevard, SM Central Business Park
> Bay City, Pasay City 1300
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