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01-17-2019 08:41 PM - last edited on 05-12-2020 02:22 PM by Ryan.Paredez
I want to monitor io utilization on Linux disk.
I want to monitor the same value as Disk Utilization output by Linux iostat command with AppD.
I check the metric browser in server visibility.
(ROOT/Individual Nodes/<Node>/Hardware Resources/Disks/<dev>/Avg IO Utilization(%))
The output is not the same by Linux iostat command.
Which metric is it?
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01-18-2019 01:36 PM - last edited on 05-12-2020 02:22 PM by Ryan.Paredez
According to https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/Hardware+Resources+Metrics:
Avg IO Utilization (%): The average time spent processing read/write requests on all disks and partitions as a percentage of the total reported time window. Databases often report high disk I/O utilization due to frequent read/write requests. For example, if the agent detects read/write processing in 55 out of 60 seconds, the Avg IO Utilization for that minute is 92%. This metric does not measure the amount of available disk space or read/write request sizes.
Regards,
Brian Wheeldon, Solution Engineer, NYC
01-20-2019 08:36 PM - last edited on 05-12-2020 02:22 PM by Ryan.Paredez
I know.
Is there a metric that shows the same value as iosat on Linux?
01-23-2019 07:58 AM - last edited on 05-12-2020 02:23 PM by Ryan.Paredez
I think you mean the Linux "iostat" command.
This command is described at http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/iostat.1.html and includes a CPU Utilization Report and a Device Utilization Report. Many of the metrics in these reports are collected and reported to the Controller by the Server Visibility Agent.
The CPU Utilization Report is covered by the Server Dashboard, and the Device Utilization Report is covered by the Server Volume Metrics.
Regards,
Brian Wheeldon, Solution Engineer, NYC
01-24-2019 04:25 PM - last edited on 05-12-2020 02:23 PM by Ryan.Paredez
Customer's misunderstanding.
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