Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "sys_snapshot strcuture and probe action"
2007 Jun 02
7
u32 classifier
Hi folks...!!!
I´ve a problem that i did not solve it.
i want to limit the DOWNLOAD to my hosts (upstream traffic for the firewall)
using IMQ,
If i classify by PORT (source or destination) all seems to be fine,
but...BUT...if i want to restrict by IP addresss (internal IP address) i
can´t do it, because my hosts go to Internet toward the firewall using NAT,
so after NAT my IP address in
2012 Sep 13
1
Parsing "back" to API strcuture
Dear R experts,
I'm reading data from an online database via API and it gets delivered in this messy comma separated structure,
> RAW.API <-
2008 Aug 20
9
ARCSTAT Kstat Definitions
Would someone "in the know" be willing to write up (preferably blog) definitive definitions/explanations of all the arcstats provided via kstat? I''m struggling with proper interpretation of certain values, namely "p", "memory_throttle_count", and the mru/mfu+ghost hit vs demand/prefetch hit counters. I think I''ve got it figured out, but
2009 Feb 12
11
UV fastpath after Crossbow
Hi the Crossbow team,
I am testing my UV fastpath bits and I found several issues that need your
suggestion:
1. dladm show-usage won''t work if UV fastpath is enabled.
Since the link usage data are collected based on the statistics of the
mac_client_impl_t, and UV fastpath skips the GLDv3 processing, that won''t
be available.
I don''t see a solution for this except
2008 Jul 05
4
iostat and monitoring
Hi gurus,
I like zpool iostat and I like system monitoring, so I setup a script
within sma to let me get the zpool iostat figures through snmp.
The problem is that as zpool iostat is only run once for each snmp
query, it always reports a static set of figures, like so:
root at exodus:snmp # zpool iostat -v
capacity operations bandwidth
pool used avail read
2007 Nov 27
5
Dtrace probes for voluntary and involuntary context switches
Hi,
I am profiling some workloads for the voluntary and involuntary context switches. I am interested in finding out the reasons causing these two types of context switches. As far as I understand, involuntary context switch happens on expiration of time slice or when a higher priority process comes in. While the voluntary switch generally happens when a process is waiting for I/O etc.
So to
2005 Nov 16
2
Niagara system plockstat(1M)
Hi:
on a niagara platform, right after invokation of the
plockstat(1M) for monitoring all events to a specific
user-land process. It locks all monitored user-land processes
pointer is very appreciated
Thanks
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2005 Nov 16
1
system lib & user land & kernel lock
Hi:
On niagara system, I am trying to resolve the Lock contention
which results in low CPU usage.
I have probed the Mutex hold event for heavy expensive
lock releasing during user land processes test cycle.
Any way to further investigate the call below is contributed
by system library, user land process or kernel lock. This
Mutex Hold:
libsyssrv.so`__1cHSWMutexLmutexUnlock6M
Thanks
This
2009 May 06
12
Monitoring ZFS host memory use
Hi,
Please forgive me if my searching-fu has failed me in this case, but
I''ve been unable to find any information on how people are going about
monitoring and alerting regarding memory usage on Solaris hosts using
ZFS.
The problem is not that the ZFS ARC is using up the memory, but that the
script Nagios is using to check memory usage simply sees, say 96% RAM
used, and alerts.
The
2006 Aug 09
0
Problem on install gem install rails
Scenary:
Fedora Core 5 + VirtualimPro
Ruber RPM''s :
ruby-libs-1.8.4-8.fc5
ruby-rdoc-1.8.4-8.fc5
ruby-mode-1.8.4-8.fc5
ruby-libs-1.8.4-8
ruby-debuginfo-1.8.4-8
ruby-ri-1.8.4-8
ruby-1.8.4-8
ruby-rdoc-1.8.4-8
ruby-devel-1.8.4-8
ruby-mode-1.8.4-8
ruby-tcltk-1.8.4-8
ruby-1.8.4-8.fc5
ruby-irb-1.8.4-8.fc5
ruby-ri-1.8.4-8.fc5
ruby-devel-1.8.4-8.fc5
ruby-irb-1.8.4-8
ruby-docs-1.8.4-8
2011 Apr 25
3
arcstat updates
Hi ZFSers,
I''ve been working on merging the Joyent arcstat enhancements with some of my own
and am now to the point where it is time to broaden the requirements gathering. The result
is to be merged into the illumos tree.
arcstat is a perl script to show the value of ARC kstats as they change over time. This is
similar to the ideas behind mpstat, iostat, vmstat, and friends.
The current
2009 Jan 30
1
RFE: parsable iostat and zpool layout
I would like zpool iostat to take a "-p" option to output parsable statistics with absolute counters/figures that for example could be fed to MRTG, RRD, et al.
The "zpool iostat [-v] POOL 60 [N]" is great for humans but not very api-friendly; N=2 is a bit overkill and unreliable. Is this info available in kstat, or is this an RFE candidate? In Solaris10?
Ditto for zpool
2007 May 29
2
interrupt loading, intrd, and CMT
One of the things that I''ve been asked to look at lately is interrupt
load spreading, and intrd, to improve the network performance of CMT
systems.
From my read of the code, it looks like intrd only knows about virtual
processors. This has major breakage in that all the virtual processors
on a single core in a Niagra system share the common interrupt logic.
I.e. when the
2005 Nov 18
6
expected system load from DTrace scripts/probes
Does anyone out there have any thoughts on the type of load common
DTrace scripts would cause on a system if run 24x7? I know "common
DTrace scripts" and their underlining probe calls a vague statement. So
for the lack of a common and establish set of scripts in the OS, I''ll
use the most popular right for my question...the DTraceToolkit from
Brendan Gregg. Which by the
2009 Mar 10
40
dlstat for data link statistics
(Bcc''ed to networking discuss).
Hi All,
Have enclosed man page draft for dlstat(1M) herewith.
This is part of the effort to gain better visibility into network traffic in light of crossbow features like virtual NICs, interrupt vs. polling modes etc. This in turn would greatly assist network performance analysis. It is also aimed at segregating link/flow configuration from
2006 Dec 13
11
tcptop fail to run
Hello all,
i''m trying to run the tool tcptop from the dtracetoolkit but it fails.
I got the following error:
tcptop -C 30
dtrace: failed to compile script /dev/fd/11: "usr/include/sys/kstat.h", line 439: invalid type combination
I let it run on different machines on a Ultra 45 and a E20K both with Solaris 10 same result.
any ideas?
best regards
Jens
This message
2012 Oct 26
7
How to use Ajax with rails ?
Hi all,
Can any one tell me how to use Ajax with Rails.
Send me quick start up link and videos.
Thanks
Regards
Fahim Babar PAtel
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2010 Apr 08
1
ZFS monitoring - best practices?
We''re starting to grow our ZFS environment and really need to start
standardizing our monitoring procedures.
OS tools are great for spot troubleshooting and sar can be used for
some trending, but we''d really like to tie this into an SNMP based
system that can generate graphs for us (via RRD or other).
Whether or not we do this via our standard enterprise monitoring tool
or
2006 Apr 06
4
Why is my kernel eating my memory
Can someone, more learned in the ways of dtrace point me at what to look at to help understand why the kernel on one machine is using tons of memory, while another machine doing the same task/same user load is not.
swapinfo for the "afflicted" machine shows
RAM _______Total 16384 Mb
RAM Unusable 73 Mb
RAM Kernel 9226 Mb
RAM Locked 2 Mb
RAM Used
2007 Apr 19
5
Available free memory.
Hi,
Can I use DTrace to determine memory status?
1.Total Physical Memory, Used Memory.
2.Total Swap Space and Used Swap Space.
I did find few DTrace scripts but had too much
in them and I am unable to chop off unwanted
lines of code due to lack of knowledge.
It will be very helpful if some one can share
the piece of code that serves my purpose as
mentioned above.
Regards,
Ramesh.
Ramesh