lsnodestats
Use the lsnodestats command to display the most recent values of statistics for all nodes, and display all statistics for a particular node. Additionally, You can use this command to display a history of values for a given subset of available statistics.
Syntax
>>--- lsnodestats ---- --+-----------------------+-- -----------> '- -delim -- delimiter -' >--+-----------------------------------+-- ---------------------> '- -filtervalue -- attribute=value -' >--+-----------------+-- ---------------------------------------> '- -filtervalue? -' >--+----------------------------------------------+------------>< '-+- -history -- stat_list -+-+- node_id ---+-' '- ------------------------' '- node_name -'
Parameters
- -delim delimiter
- (Optional) By default in a concise view, all columns of data are space-separated. The width of each column is set to the maximum width of each item of data. In a detailed view, each item of data has its own row, and if the headers are displayed, the data is separated from the header by a space. The -delim parameter overrides this behavior. Valid input for the -delim parameter is a 1-byte character. If you enter -delim : on the command line, the colon character (:) separates all items of data in a concise view. (For example, the spacing of columns does not occur.) In a detailed view, the data is separated from its header by the specified delimiter.
- -filtervalue attribute=value
- (Optional) Specifies a list of one or more filters. Only objects
with a value that matches the filter attribute value are displayed. Note: Some filters allow the use of a wildcard when you enter the command. The following rules apply to the use of wildcards:
- The wildcard character is the asterisk (*).
- The command can contain a maximum of one wildcard.
- When you use a wildcard, enclose the filter entry within double
quotation marks (""):
lsenclosurestats -filtervalue stat_name=temp_f
- -filtervalue?
- (Optional) Displays the valid filter attributes for the -filtervalue attribute=value parameter:
- node_id
- node_name
- stat_name
- -history stat_list
- (Optional) Provides a table of statistical values
for the specified node. The stat_list is a colon-delimited
list of one or more statistical values. A table is generated for each
entry in the stat_list.Remember: If -history is specified, a node ID or name must be specified as well.
- node_id | node_name
- (Optional) Identifies the node for which you want to request statistics.
Description
This
command returns a concise list or a detailed view of nodes that are part of the clustered system. Table 1 provides the possible
values that are applicable to the attributes that are displayed as
data in the output views.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| node_id | The ID of the node. |
| node_name | The name of the node. |
| stat_current | The current value of the statistic field. |
| stat_list | The system history of the reported statistics. The list of statistics can contain multiple items that are separated by colons. |
| stat_name | The name of the statistic field. See Table 2 for descriptions of available statistics. |
| stat_peak | The peak value of the statistic field in the last 5 minutes. |
| stat_peak_time | The time that the peak occurred. |
| sample_time | The time of the sample occurrence. |
| stat_value | The statistical value at the epoch interval. |
Remember: Filtering is supported on the stat_name field by using the
concise view.
An invocation example
lsnodestats
The resulting output:
node_id node_name stat_name stat_current stat_peak stat_peak_time
1 node1 cpu_pc 5 9 111123105330
1 node1 fc_mb 218 238 111123105440
1 node1 fc_io 1122 1501 111123105435
1 node1 sas_mb 282 402 111123105335
1 node1 sas_io 3129 4427 111123105335
1 node1 iscsi_mb 0 0 111123105825
1 node1 iscsi_io 0 0 111123105825
1 node1 write_cache_pc 0 0 111123105825
1 node1 total_cache_pc 0 0 111123105825
1 node1 vdisk_mb 218 238 111123105440
1 node1 vdisk_io 1076 1452 111123105435
1 node1 vdisk_ms 52 60 111123105605
1 node1 mdisk_mb 218 238 111123105435
1 node1 mdisk_io 1874 2386 111123105435
1 node1 mdisk_ms 15 33 111123105605
1 node1 drive_mb 281 401 111123105335
1 node1 drive_io 3130 4060 111123105335
1 node1 drive_ms 13 27 111123105605
1 node1 vdisk_r_mb 134 157 111123105440
1 node1 vdisk_r_io 561 885 111123105430
1 node1 vdisk_r_ms 37 45 111123105605
1 node1 vdisk_w_mb 84 89 111123105700
1 node1 vdisk_w_io 515 587 111123105625
1 node1 vdisk_w_ms 67 84 111123105330
1 node1 mdisk_r_mb 133 155 111123105510
1 node1 mdisk_r_io 1337 1789 111123105435
1 node1 mdisk_r_ms 15 33 111123105605
1 node1 mdisk_w_mb 84 89 111123105700
1 node1 mdisk_w_io 536 611 111123105625
1 node1 mdisk_w_ms 17 32 111123105605
1 node1 drive_r_mb 151 295 111123105335
1 node1 drive_r_io 1700 2904 111123105335
1 node1 drive_r_ms 14 30 111123105605
1 node1 drive_w_mb 130 137 111123105700
1 node1 drive_w_io 1429 1586 111123105625
1 node1 drive_w_ms 12 22 111123105605
1 node1 iplink_mb 0 1 130523104536
1 node1 iplink_io 0 10 130523104536
2 node2 cpu_pc 6 7 111123105624
2 node2 fc_mb 132 145 111123105724
2 node2 fc_io 1519 1944 111123105739
2 node2 sas_mb 189 308 111123105619
2 node2 sas_io 2737 4099 111123105614
2 node2 iscsi_mb 0 0 111123105824
2 node2 iscsi_io 0 0 111123105824
2 node2 write_cache_pc 0 0 111123105824
2 node2 total_cache_pc 0 0 111123105824
2 node2 vdisk_mb 132 145 111123105724
2 node2 vdisk_io 1459 1892 111123105739
2 node2 vdisk_ms 47 81 111123105514
2 node2 mdisk_mb 132 145 111123105724
2 node2 mdisk_io 1635 2066 111123105739
2 node2 mdisk_ms 8 18 111123105619
2 node2 drive_mb 189 310 111123105619
2 node2 drive_io 2735 3750 111123105619
2 node2 drive_ms 9 20 111123105604
2 node2 vdisk_r_mb 20 21 111123105809
2 node2 vdisk_r_io 796 1180 111123105739
2 node2 vdisk_r_ms 2 8 111123105529
2 node2 vdisk_w_mb 112 134 111123105349
2 node2 vdisk_w_io 662 805 111123105504
2 node2 vdisk_w_ms 100 104 111123105624
2 node2 mdisk_r_mb 20 21 111123105809
2 node2 mdisk_r_io 951 1330 111123105739
2 node2 mdisk_r_ms 2 7 111123105529
2 node2 mdisk_w_mb 112 134 111123105349
2 node2 mdisk_w_io 684 834 111123105504
2 node2 mdisk_w_ms 16 36 111123105619
2 node2 drive_r_mb 17 132 111123105619
2 node2 drive_r_io 899 1920 111123105619
2 node2 drive_r_ms 6 12 111123105344
2 node2 drive_w_mb 171 206 111123105504
2 node2 drive_w_io 1837 2230 111123105504
2 node2 drive_w_ms 11 26 111123105619
1 node1 iplink_mb 0 1 130523104536
1 node1 iplink_io 0 10 130523104536
cloud_up_mb 0 0 161118051715
cloud_up_ms 0 0 161118051715
cloud_down_mb 0 0 161118051715
cloud_down_ms 0 0 161118051715
An invocation example of a node-based, filtered invocation
lsnodestats -filtervalue stat_name=sas_io:stat_name=sas_mb node1
The resulting output:
node_id node_name stat_name stat_current stat_peak stat_peak_time
1 node1 sas_mb 212 421 111123105840
1 node1 sas_io 2477 4184 111123105840
An invocation example of an historical view that can list multiple statistics and requires a node-based invocation
lsnodestats -history cpu_pc:fc_mb:sas_mb node1
The resulting output:
node_id node_name sample_time stat_name stat_value
2 node2 111123105839 cpu_pc 6
2 node2 111123105844 cpu_pc 5
2 node2 111123105849 cpu_pc 5
2 node2 111123105854 cpu_pc 5
2 node2 111123105859 cpu_pc 6
2 node2 111123105904 cpu_pc 5
2 node2 111123105909 cpu_pc 5
2 node2 111123105914 cpu_pc 5
2 node2 111123105919 cpu_pc 5
2 node2 111123105924 cpu_pc 5
2 node2 111123105929 cpu_pc 5
2 node2 111123105934 cpu_pc 5
2 node2 111123105839 fc_mb 128
2 node2 111123105844 fc_mb 126
2 node2 111123105849 fc_mb 123
2 node2 111123105854 fc_mb 142
2 node2 111123105859 fc_mb 119
2 node2 111123105904 fc_mb 131
2 node2 111123105909 fc_mb 157
2 node2 111123105914 fc_mb 177
2 node2 111123105919 fc_mb 182
2 node2 111123105924 fc_mb 182
2 node2 111123105929 fc_mb 155
2 node2 111123105934 fc_mb 177
2 node2 111123105839 sas_mb 191
2 node2 111123105844 sas_mb 191
2 node2 111123105849 sas_mb 185
2 node2 111123105854 sas_mb 216
2 node2 111123105859 sas_mb 181
2 node2 111123105904 sas_mb 198
2 node2 111123105909 sas_mb 228
2 node2 111123105914 sas_mb 243
2 node2 111123105919 sas_mb 251
2 node2 111123105924 sas_mb 248
2 node2 111123105929 sas_mb 217
2 node2 111123105934 sas_mb 242
The following table provides the possible values that are applicable to the values that are displayed for the stat_name attribute.
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| compression_cpu_pc | Displays the percentage of allocated CPU capacity that is utilized for compression. |
| cpu_pc | Displays the percentage of allocated CPU capacity that is utilized for the system. |
| fc_mb | Displays the total number of megabytes transferred per second for Fibre Channel traffic on the system. This value includes host I/O and any bandwidth that is used for communication within the system. |
| fc_io | Displays the total input/output (I/O) operations that are transferred per seconds for Fibre Channel traffic on the system. This value includes host I/O and any bandwidth that is used for communication within the system. |
| sas_mb | Displays the total number of megabytes transferred per second for serial-attached SCSI (SAS) traffic on the system. This value includes host I/O and bandwidth that is used for background RAID activity. |
| sas_io | Displays the total I/O operations that are transferred per second for SAS traffic on the system. This value includes host I/O and bandwidth that is used for background RAID activity. |
| iscsi_mb | Displays the total number of megabytes transferred per second for iSCSI traffic on the system. |
| iscsi_io | Displays the total I/O operations that are transferred per second for iSCSI traffic on the system. |
| write_cache_pc | Displays the percentage of the write cache usage for the node. |
| total_cache_pc | Displays the total percentage for both the write and read cache usage for the node. |
| vdisk_mb | Displays the average number of megabytes transferred per second for read and write operations to volumes during the sample period. |
| vdisk_io | Displays the average number of I/O operations that are transferred per second for read and write operations to volumes during the sample period. |
| vdisk_ms | Displays the average amount of time in milliseconds that the system takes to respond to read and write requests to volumes over the sample period. |
| mdisk_mb | Displays the average number of megabytes transferred per second for read and write operations to MDisks during the sample period. |
| mdisk_io | Displays the average number of I/O operations that are transferred per second for read and write operations to MDisks during the sample period. |
| mdisk_ms | Displays the average amount of time in milliseconds that the system takes to respond to read and write requests to MDisks over the sample period. |
| drive_mb | Displays the average number of megabytes transferred per second for read and write operations to drives during the sample period |
| drive_io | Displays the average number of I/O operations that are transferred per second for read and write operations to drives during the sample period. |
| drive_ms | Displays the average amount of time in milliseconds that the system takes to respond to read and write requests to drives over the sample period. |
| vdisk_w_mb | Displays the average number of megabytes transferred per second for read and write operations to volumes during the sample period. |
| vdisk_w_io | Displays the average number of I/O operations that are transferred per second for write operations to volumes during the sample period. |
| vdisk_w_ms | Displays the average amount of time in milliseconds that the system takes to respond to write requests to volumes over the sample period. |
| mdisk_w_mb | Displays the average number of megabytes transferred per second for write operations to MDisks during the sample period. |
| mdisk_w_io | Displays the average number of I/O operations that are transferred per second for write operations to MDisks during the sample period. |
| mdisk_w_ms | Displays the average amount of time in milliseconds that the system takes to respond to write requests to MDisks over the sample period. |
| drive_w_mb | Displays the average number of megabytes transferred per second for write operations to drives during the sample period |
| drive_w_io | Displays the average number of I/O operations that are transferred per second for write operations to drives during the sample period. |
| drive_w_ms | Displays the average amount of time in milliseconds that the system takes to respond write requests to drives over the sample period. |
| vdisk_r_mb | Displays the average number of megabytes transferred per second for read operations to volumes during the sample period. |
| vdisk_r_io | Displays the average number of I/O operations that are transferred per second for read operations to volumes during the sample period. |
| vdisk_r_ms | Displays the average amount of time in milliseconds that the system takes to respond to read requests to volumes over the sample period. |
| mdisk_r_mb | Displays the average number of megabytes transferred per second for read operations to MDisks during the sample period. |
| mdisk_r_io | Displays the average number of I/O operations that are transferred per second for read operations to MDisks during the sample period. |
| mdisk_r_ms | Displays the average amount of time in milliseconds that the system takes to respond to read requests to MDisks over the sample period. |
| drive_r_mb | Displays the average number of megabytes transferred per second for read operations to drives during the sample period |
| drive_r_io | Displays the average number of I/O operations that are transferred per second for read operations to drives during the sample period. |
| drive_r_ms | Displays the average amount of time in milliseconds that the system takes to respond to read requests to drives over the sample period. |
| iplink_mb | The total number of megabytes transferred per second for Internet Protocol (IP) replication traffic on the system. This value does not include iSCSI host input/output (I/O) operations. |
| iplink_comp_mb | Displays the average number of compressed megabytes transferred per second (MBps) over the IP replication link during the sample period. |
| iplink_io | The total input/output (I/O) operations that are transferred per second for IP partnership traffic on the system. This value does not include Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) host I/O operations. |
| cloud_up_mb | Displays the average number of megabits transferred per second (Mbps) for upload operations to a cloud account during the sample period. |
| cloud_up_ms | Displays the average amount of time (in milliseconds) it takes for the system to respond to upload requests to a cloud account during the sample period. |
| cloud_down_mb | Displays the average number of Mbps for download operations to a cloud account during the sample period. |
| cloud_down_ms | Displays the average amount of time (in milliseconds) it takes for the system to respond to download requests to a cloud account during the sample period. |
