XFS File System Monitor

Rotem Ben Arye rotem.benarye at gmail.com
Thu Jan 2 07:20:58 CST 2014


HI , I'm not sure it will help here,  we  are working central storage with
Netapp , EMC and others ,
The Using of XFS File system on volume , is expressed with an creation of
XFS, as e.g :  mkfs.xfs.
 My question about what are the tools that could assist us to monitor XFS
file system was in general.


 On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 3:04 PM, <support at sgi.com> wrote:

> Hello Rotem
>
> We have received your email and wish to log your request. However we need
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> 1) "sysinfo -vv" (Irix)
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> 3) dmidecode |grep Serial |grep X  (Altix XE)
> 4) scash -p -c "dmidecode |grep Serial |grep X" (Altix XE Clusters with
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> 5) dmidecode  | grep "Serial Number" | grep Z (Altix ICE)
> 6) dmidecode -s system-serial-number (Altix UV 10)
> 7) From the OS, use the 'topology' command.  From the SMN, use the
> 'config' command.  (Altix UV 100 & UV 1000)
> 8) "wmic bios get serialnumber" from the command line (Windows 2003/2008)
>
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> >
> > To: support at sgi.com
> > Date: 12:16 PM Thursday January 02nd, 2014(GMT)
> > From: "Rotem Ben Arye" <rotem.benarye at gmail.com>
> > CC: xfs at oss.sgi.com
> > Subject: XFS File System Monitor
> >
> > Hi, SGI Support Team.
> >
> > My Name is Rotem , I am a Linux/Unix System Administrator in web company
> > at Israel. I have a question I want to appeal to you to get some advice.
> >
> > In the last weekend we had crisis in one of the Production server in
> > the comany ,the problem was defined by the Integrators as  "xfs file
> > system corrupted"
> >
> > My question is , what are the open source tools , that we can use on
> > runtime at production environment , to monitor and sample to get
> > indication on mount XFS , That something is not living well, and can
> > lead to problem.
> >
> > We are working in a Linux environment on CentOS distributions server.
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Rotem Ben Arye
> >
>
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