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[Bug 1083] gpfs pmda

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Subject: [Bug 1083] gpfs pmda
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Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 19:48:08 +0000
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Comment # 3 on bug 1083 from
Ok, I've asked on the gpfsug if anybody has any ideas for how the snmp agent
gathers its metrics:

http://gpfsug.org/pipermail/gpfsug-discuss/2014-November/000597.html

BTW: I see there's quite a lot of counters easily available with mmpmon. These
are probably a good start:


"mmpmon io_s"
-------------
mmpmon node 192.168.42.28 name popimap1 io_s OK
timestamp:      1416599060/588460
bytes read:     35495396803892
bytes written:  1132075346666
opens:           390711997
closes:          374730575
reads:          3901906749
writes:          230450025
readdir:          24539957
inode updates:   142537717

"mmpmon fs_io_s"
----------------
mmpmon node 192.168.42.28 name popimap1 fs_io_s OK
cluster:        atmailcluster.ulh
filesystem:     atmailusers
disks:                  11
timestamp:      1416599111/431751
bytes read:      151420466
bytes written:     3914687
opens:              427398
closes:             425296
reads:             1928948
writes:              49214
readdir:               324
inode updates:       17270

mmpmon node 192.168.42.28 name popimap1 fs_io_s OK
cluster:        atmailcluster.ulh
filesystem:     gpfsmailstore
disks:                  12
timestamp:      1416599111/431751
bytes read:     35495469736251
bytes written:  1132076341564
opens:           390287891
closes:          374308462
reads:          3900001260
writes:          230402025
readdir:          24539918
inode updates:   142521531


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