Thanks a lot!
Do I still need the entry :
smbd profiling level = on
in sm.conf, or can it be removed?
Regards
Andrea Cucciarre'
On 12/21/2020 6:16 AM, Anoop C S wrote:> On Sat, 2020-12-19 at 16:34 +0100, Andrea Cucciarre' via samba wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to get some samba statistics on CentOS (standard samba
>> that
>> comes with CentOS), so I have enabled the profiling in smb.conf:
>>
>> smbd profiling level = on
>>
>> and the samba seems to be compiled with the profling option:
>>
>> # smbd -b | grep -i profil
>> ??? HAVE_PROFILE_H
>> ??? HAVE_KRB5_GET_PROFILE
>> ??? WITH_PROFILE
>>
>> However, all the stats values are zero in "smbstatus -P", as
you can
>> see
>> below.
>> am I missing somthing?
> Use `smbcontrol <smbd-pid> profile on` to start profiling and
> `smbcontrol <smbd-pid> profile off` or `smbcontrol <smbd-pid>
profile
> flush` to stop or clear profiling stats.
>
>> **** "SMBD loop"
>> **************************************************************
>> connect_count: 0
>> disconnect_count: 0
>> idle_count: 0
>> idle_time: 0
>> cpu_user_time: 0
>> cpu_system_time: 0
>> request_count: 0
>> push_sec_ctx_count: 0
>> push_sec_ctx_time: 0
>> set_sec_ctx_count: 0
>> set_sec_ctx_time: 0
>> set_root_sec_ctx_count: 0
>> set_root_sec_ctx_time: 0
>> pop_sec_ctx_count: 0
>> pop_sec_ctx_time: 0
>> **** "System Calls"
>> ***********************************************************
>> syscall_opendir_count: 0
>> syscall_opendir_time: 0
>> syscall_fdopendir_count: 0
>> syscall_fdopendir_time: 0
>> syscall_readdir_count: 0
>> syscall_readdir_time: 0
>> syscall_seekdir_count: 0
>> syscall_seekdir_time: 0
>> syscall_telldir_count: 0
>> syscall_telldir_time: 0
>> syscall_rewinddir_count: 0
>> .....
>>
>>
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