"""
import sys, os, time
+from optparse import OptionParser, OptionGroup
Iostats_version = '0.2'
print '\t%7.3f' % rtt_per_op,
print '\t%7.3f' % exe_per_op
+ def ops(self, sample_time):
+ sends = float(self.__rpc_data['rpcsends'])
+ if sample_time == 0:
+ sample_time = float(self.__nfs_data['age'])
+ return (sends / sample_time)
+
def display_iostats(self, sample_time, which):
"""Display NFS and RPC stats in an iostat-like way
"""
sends = float(self.__rpc_data['rpcsends'])
if sample_time == 0:
sample_time = float(self.__nfs_data['age'])
+ # sample_time could still be zero if the export was just mounted.
+ # Set it to 1 to avoid divide by zero errors in this case since we'll
+ # likely still have relevant mount statistics to show.
+ #
+ if sample_time == 0:
+ sample_time = 1;
if sends != 0:
backlog = (float(self.__rpc_data['backlogutil']) / sends) / sample_time
else:
# Functions
#
-def print_iostat_help(name):
- print 'usage: %s [ <interval> [ <count> ] ] [ <options> ] [ <mount point> ] ' % name
- print
- print ' Version %s' % Iostats_version
- print
- print ' Sample iostat-like program to display NFS client per-mount statistics.'
- print
- print ' The <interval> parameter specifies the amount of time in seconds between'
- print ' each report. The first report contains statistics for the time since each'
- print ' file system was mounted. Each subsequent report contains statistics'
- print ' collected during the interval since the previous report.'
- print
- print ' If the <count> parameter is specified, the value of <count> determines the'
- print ' number of reports generated at <interval> seconds apart. If the interval'
- print ' parameter is specified without the <count> parameter, the command generates'
- print ' reports continuously.'
- print
- print ' Options include "--attr", which displays statistics related to the attribute'
- print ' cache, "--dir", which displays statistics related to directory operations,'
- print ' and "--page", which displays statistics related to the page cache.'
- print ' By default, if no option is specified, statistics related to file I/O are'
- print ' displayed.'
- print
- print ' If one or more <mount point> names are specified, statistics for only these'
- print ' mount points will be displayed. Otherwise, all NFS mount points on the'
- print ' client are listed.'
-
def parse_stats_file(filename):
"""pop the contents of a mountstats file into a dictionary,
keyed by mount point. each value object is a list of the
return ms_dict
-def print_iostat_summary(old, new, devices, time, ac):
+def print_iostat_summary(old, new, devices, time, options):
+ stats = {}
+ diff_stats = {}
+
if old:
# Trim device list to only include intersection of old and new data,
# this addresses umounts due to autofs mountpoints
devicelist = devices
for device in devicelist:
- stats = DeviceData()
- stats.parse_stats(new[device])
- if not old:
- stats.display_iostats(time, ac)
- else:
+ stats[device] = DeviceData()
+ stats[device].parse_stats(new[device])
+ if old:
old_stats = DeviceData()
old_stats.parse_stats(old[device])
- diff_stats = stats.compare_iostats(old_stats)
- diff_stats.display_iostats(time, ac)
+ diff_stats[device] = stats[device].compare_iostats(old_stats)
+
+ if options.sort:
+ if old:
+ # We now have compared data and can print a comparison
+ # ordered by mountpoint ops per second
+ devicelist.sort(key=lambda x: diff_stats[x].ops(time), reverse=True)
+ else:
+ # First iteration, just sort by newly parsed ops/s
+ devicelist.sort(key=lambda x: stats[x].ops(time), reverse=True)
+
+ count = 1
+ for device in devicelist:
+ if old:
+ diff_stats[device].display_iostats(time, options.which)
+ else:
+ stats[device].display_iostats(time, options.which)
+
+ count += 1
+ if (count > options.list):
+ return
+
def list_nfs_mounts(givenlist, mountstats):
"""return a list of NFS mounts given a list to validate or
mountstats = parse_stats_file('/proc/self/mountstats')
devices = []
origdevices = []
- which = 0
interval_seen = False
count_seen = False
- for arg in sys.argv:
- if arg in ['-h', '--help', 'help', 'usage']:
- print_iostat_help(name)
- return
-
- if arg in ['-v', '--version', 'version']:
- print '%s version %s' % (name, Iostats_version)
- return
-
- if arg in ['-a', '--attr']:
- which = 1
- continue
-
- if arg in ['-d', '--dir']:
- which = 2
- continue
-
- if arg in ['-p', '--page']:
- which = 3
- continue
+ mydescription= """
+Sample iostat-like program to display NFS client per-mount'
+statistics. The <interval> parameter specifies the amount of time in seconds
+between each report. The first report contains statistics for the time since
+each file system was mounted. Each subsequent report contains statistics
+collected during the interval since the previous report. If the <count>
+parameter is specified, the value of <count> determines the number of reports
+generated at <interval> seconds apart. If the interval parameter is specified
+without the <count> parameter, the command generates reports continuously.
+If one or more <mount point> names are specified, statistics for only these
+mount points will be displayed. Otherwise, all NFS mount points on the
+client are listed.
+"""
+ parser = OptionParser(
+ usage="usage: %prog [ <interval> [ <count> ] ] [ <options> ] [ <mount point> ]",
+ description=mydescription,
+ version='version %s' % Iostats_version)
+ parser.set_defaults(which=0, sort=False, list=sys.maxint)
+
+ statgroup = OptionGroup(parser, "Statistics Options",
+ 'File I/O is displayed unless one of the following is specified:')
+ statgroup.add_option('-a', '--attr',
+ action="store_const",
+ dest="which",
+ const=1,
+ help='displays statistics related to the attribute cache')
+ statgroup.add_option('-d', '--dir',
+ action="store_const",
+ dest="which",
+ const=2,
+ help='displays statistics related to directory operations')
+ statgroup.add_option('-p', '--page',
+ action="store_const",
+ dest="which",
+ const=3,
+ help='displays statistics related to the page cache')
+ parser.add_option_group(statgroup)
+ displaygroup = OptionGroup(parser, "Display Options",
+ 'Options affecting display format:')
+ displaygroup.add_option('-s', '--sort',
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="sort",
+ help="Sort NFS mount points by ops/second")
+ displaygroup.add_option('-l','--list',
+ action="store",
+ type="int",
+ dest="list",
+ help="only print stats for first LIST mount points")
+ parser.add_option_group(displaygroup)
+
+ (options, args) = parser.parse_args(sys.argv)
+
+ for arg in args:
if arg == sys.argv[0]:
continue
if arg in mountstats:
origdevices += [arg]
elif not interval_seen:
- interval = int(arg)
+ try:
+ interval = int(arg)
+ except:
+ print 'Illegal <interval> value %s' % arg
+ return
if interval > 0:
interval_seen = True
else:
- print 'Illegal <interval> value'
+ print 'Illegal <interval> value %s' % arg
return
elif not count_seen:
- count = int(arg)
+ try:
+ count = int(arg)
+ except:
+ print 'Ilegal <count> value %s' % arg
+ return
if count > 0:
count_seen = True
else:
- print 'Illegal <count> value'
+ print 'Illegal <count> value %s' % arg
return
# make certain devices contains only NFS mount points
sample_time = 0.0
if not interval_seen:
- print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, which)
+ print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, options)
return
if count_seen:
while count != 0:
- print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, which)
+ print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, options)
old_mountstats = mountstats
- time.sleep(interval)
+ if count != 1:
+ time.sleep(interval)
sample_time = interval
mountstats = parse_stats_file('/proc/self/mountstats')
# automount mountpoints add and drop, if automount is involved
count -= 1
else:
while True:
- print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, which)
+ print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, options)
old_mountstats = mountstats
time.sleep(interval)
sample_time = interval