Notes On The Iostat Command - Hitachi XP P9500 User Manual

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# 1
CPU: Pentium III 1.4 GHz x 2
Memory: 1 GB
Connection between host and storage systems: 64 LU x 2 paths (total
128 paths)
# 2
CPU: Xeon 2.0GHz x 2
Memory: 2 GB
Connection between host and storage systems: 64 LU x 2 paths (total
128 paths)

Notes on the iostat Command

If an HDLM device is not specified for the iostat command, the HDLM device
will not be displayed. Information about an HDLM device is displayed only
when the HDLM device is specified for the iostat command (in such case as
iostat -x /dev/sddlmaa). The information (CPU or I/O statistics) displayed
for the HDLM device is always 0, and the actual value is displayed for each
SCSI device that conforms to the HDLM device.
If you are going to obtain information about an HDLM device, perform
calculations by using the value of a SCSI device that conforms to the HDLM
device. The following is an example of executing the iostat command.
Table A-1 Examples of Linux Command Execution Times
Example 1
Before HDLM
installation
6.1 sec
2.6 sec
Figure A-2 Example of Executing the iostat Command
Notes on Linux Commands and Files
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide (for Linux(R))
Time
#1
After HDLM
Before HDLM
installation
installation
19.6 sec
3.8 sec
12.6 sec
1.5 sec
#2
Example 2
After HDLM
installation
10.6 sec
5.2 sec
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