SAN Bandwith in lpar2rrd only half after AIX update
Hello
We have lpar2rrd 7.20 and lpar2rrd-agent-7.20-1.
Since we update the AIX to 7.2 TL5 SP2 (from TL3) the "SAN"-tab shows about half of the bandwith.
"SAN IOPS" and "SAN RESP" looks ok.
nmon shows the correct bandwith (double of lpar2rrd)
Therefore I assume the collection is not working properly.
Someone else with the same experience?
Regards Stefan
We have lpar2rrd 7.20 and lpar2rrd-agent-7.20-1.
Since we update the AIX to 7.2 TL5 SP2 (from TL3) the "SAN"-tab shows about half of the bandwith.
"SAN IOPS" and "SAN RESP" looks ok.
nmon shows the correct bandwith (double of lpar2rrd)
Therefore I assume the collection is not working properly.
Someone else with the same experience?
Regards Stefan
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Hi,provide us:1.datefcstat <fcsX adapter> | grep Bytessleep 300fcstat <fcsX adapter> | grep Bytes2. screenshot ofthe SAN graph from that time period, zoom it on that time
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Hi Pavel
I made with ndisk64 IO on the disk.
Here the output of your commands:
/root # date; fcstat fcs0 | grep Bytes; sleep 300; fcstat fcs0 | grep BytesFri Aug 6 16:21:19 CEST 2021Input Bytes: 35051667Output Bytes: 1503871560Input Bytes: 47163539Output Bytes: 318964296
This are about 3 MB/s on fcs0. It matches the data in lpar2rrd.
But in nmon it looks like this during the transfer.Disk-Adapter-I/OName %busy read write xfers Disks Adapter-Typevscsi1 0.0 0.0 0.0 KB/s 0.0 1 Virtual SCSI Client Avscsi0 0.0 32.0 0.0 KB/s 7.0 1 Virtual SCSI Client Afcs3 68.9 0.0 81795.8 KB/s 159.8 1 Virtual Fibre Channelfcs2 65.9 0.0 81795.8 KB/s 159.8 1 Virtual Fibre Channelfcs1 75.9 0.0 81540.1 KB/s 159.8 1 Virtual Fibre Channelfcs0 80.9 0.0 81028.9 KB/s 159.8 1 Virtual Fibre ChannelTOTALS 6 adapters 32.0 326160.6 KB/s 646.0 2 TOTAL(MB/s)=318.5
It is about 80 MB/s. -
now I see the second number is even smaller than the first in "Output Bytes".
I have problems attaching a printscreen. But there it shows about 2.5 MB/s average.
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Hi,it is something we aready seen, pls report it to AIX support, we just present what we get from fcstat.BTW there is some apar, I am not sure if it is related or not
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