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NAME

       pmiostat, pcp-iostat - performance metrics i/o statistics tool

SYNOPSIS

       pcp iostat  [-A  align  --align=TIME] [-a archive --archive=FILE] [-G method --aggregate=method] [-h host
       --host=HOST] [-O offset --origin=TIME] [-S starttime --start=TIME] [-s samples --samples=N]  [-T  endtime
       --finish=TIME]  [-t  interval --interval=DELTA] [-P precision --precision=N] [-R pattern --regex=pattern]
       [-u --no-interpolate] [-Z timezone --timezone=TZ] [-z --hostzone] [-? --help] [-x [dm][,t][,h][,noidle]]

DESCRIPTION

       pcp-iostat reports I/O statistics for scsi devices (by default) or device-mapper devices (if  the  -x  dm
       option is specified).  By default pcp-iostat reports live data for the local host but can also report for
       a remote host (-h) or from a previously captured PCP archive (-a).

       The -S, -T, -O and -A options may be used to define a time window to restrict the samples retrieved,  set
       an  initial  origin within the time window, or specify a ``natural'' alignment of the sample times; refer
       to PCPIntro(1) for a complete description of these options.

       The other options which control the source, timing and layout of the information reported  by  pcp-iostat
       are as follows:

       -a   Performance  metric  values  are  retrieved  from  the  Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) archive log files
            identified by the argument archive, which is a comma-separated list of names, each of which  may  be
            the base name of an archive or the name of a directory containing one or more archives. See also -u.

       -G   Specifies  that  statistics  for  device names matching the regular expression specified with the -R
            regex option should be aggregated according to method.  Note this is aggregation based  on  matching
            device  names  (not  temporal  aggregation).  When -G is used, the device name column is reported as
            method(regex), e.g.  if -G sum -R 'sd(a|b)$' is specified, the device column will  be  sum(sd(a|b)$)
            and summed statistics for sda and sdb will be reported in the remaining columns.  If -G is specified
            but -R is not specified, then the default regex is .*, i.e. matching all device names.  If method is
            sum then the statistics are summed.  This includes the %util column, which may therefore exceed 100%
            if more than one device name matches.  If method is avg then the  statistics  are  summed  and  then
            averaged  by  dividing by the number of matching device names.  If method is min or max, the minimum
            or maximum statistics for matching devices are reported, respectfully.

       -h   Current performance metric values are retrieved from the nominated host machine.

       -s   The argument samples defines the number of samples to be retrieved and reported.  If samples is 0 or
            -s is not specified, pcp-iostat will sample and report continuously (in real time mode) or until the
            end of the set of PCP archives (in archive mode).

       -t   The default update interval may be set to something other than the default 1 second.   The  interval
            argument  follows  the  syntax described in PCPIntro(1), and in the simplest form may be an unsigned
            integer (the implied units in this case are seconds).  The -t option  is  particularly  useful  when
            replaying  large  sets  of  archives (-a option) that span several hours or even days.  In this case
            specifying a large interval (e.g. 1h for 1 hour) will reduce the volume of data reported and the i/o
            statistics  will  be  averaged  (interpolated)  over the reporting interval (unless the -u option is
            specified, see below).

       -R   This restricts the report to device names matching regex.  The regex pattern is searched as  a  perl
            style  regular  expression,  and  will match any portion of a device name.  e.g. '^sd[a-zA-Z]+' will
            match all device names starting with 'sd' followed by  one  or  more  alphabetic  characters.   e.g.
            '^sd(a|b)$' will only match 'sda' and 'sdb'.  e.g. 'sda$' will match 'sda' but not 'sdab'.  See also
            the -G option for aggregation options.

       -P   This indicates the number of decimals to print. The default precision N  may  be  set  to  something
            other  than  the default 2 decimals.  Note that the avgrq-sz and avgqu-sz fields are always reported
            with N+1 decimals of precision.  These fields typically have values less than 1.0.

       -u   When replaying a set of archives, by default values are reported according to  the  selected  sample
            interval  (-t option), not according to the actual record intervals in the set of archives.  To this
            effect PCP interpolates the values to be reported based on the records in the set of  archives,  and
            is particularly useful when the -t option is used to replay a set of archives with a longer sampling
            interval than the underlying interval the set of archives was originally recorded with.  With the -u
            option,  uninterpolated  reporting  is  enabled  -  every  value is reported according to the native
            recording interval in the set of archives.  When the -u option is specified, the -t option makes  no
            sense  and  is incompatible because the replay interval is always the same as the recording interval
            in the set of archive.  In addition, -u only makes sense when replaying a set of  archives,  see  -a
            above, and so if -u is specified then -a must also be specified.

       -Z   By  default,  pcp-iostat reports the time of day according to the local timezone on the system where
            pcp-iostat is run.  The -Z option changes the timezone to timezone in the format of the  environment
            variable TZ as described in environ(7).

       -z   Change  the  reporting  timezone  to  the  local  timezone  at  the  host  that is the source of the
            performance metrics, as identified via either the -h or -a options.  When replaying  a  PCP  archive
            that  was  captured  in  a  foreign timezone, the -z option would almost always be used (the default
            reporting timezone is the local timezone, which may not be the same  as  the  timezone  of  the  PCP
            archive).

       -x   Specifies a comma separated list of one or more extended reporting options as follows:
            dm - report statistics for device-mapper logical devices instead of scsi devices,
            t - prefix every line in the report with a timestamp in ctime(3) format,
            h - omit the heading, which is otherwise reported every 24 samples,
            noidle - Do not display statistics for idle devices.

REPORT

       The columns in the pcp-iostat report have the following interpretation :

       Timestamp
              When the -x t option is specified, this column is the timestamp in ctime(3) format.

       Device Specifies  the  scsi device name, or if -x dm is specified, the device-mapper logical device name.
              When -G is specified, this is replaced by the aggregation method and regular expression - see  the
              -G and -R options above.

       rrqm/s The  number  of read requests expressed as a rate per-second that were merged during the reporting
              interval by the I/O scheduler.

       wrqm/s The number of write requests expressed as a rate per-second that were merged during the  reporting
              interval by the I/O scheduler.

       r/s    The number of read requests completed by the device (after merges), expressed as a rate per second
              during the reporting interval.

       w/s    The number of write requests completed by the device (after  merges),  expressed  as  a  rate  per
              second during the reporting interval.

       rkB/s  The  average  volume  of data read from the device expressed as KBytes/second during the reporting
              interval.

       wkB/s  The average volume of data written to the device expressed as KBytes/second during  the  reporting
              interval.

       avgrq-sz
              The  average  I/O  request size for both reads and writes to the device expressed as Kbytes during
              the reporting interval.

       avgqu-sz
              The average queue length of read and write requests to the device during the reporting interval.

       await  The average time in milliseconds that read and write requests were queued (and  serviced)  to  the
              device during the reporting interval.

       r_await
              The  average  time  in  milliseconds  that  read requests were queued (and serviced) to the device
              during the reporting interval.

       w_await
              The average time in milliseconds that write requests were queued  (and  serviced)  to  the  device
              during the reporting interval.

       %util  The percentage of time during the reporting interval that the device was busy processing requests.
              A value of 100% indicates device saturation.

FILES

       $PCP_VAR_DIR/pmns/*
                 default PMNS specification files

PCP ENVIRONMENT

       Environment variables with the prefix PCP_ are used to parameterize the file and directory names used  by
       PCP.   On  each  installation, the file /etc/pcp.conf contains the local values for these variables.  The
       $PCP_CONF variable may be used to specify an alternative configuration file, as described in pcp.conf(5).

SEE ALSO

       pcp(1), PCPIntro(1), iostat2pcp(1), pmcd(1), pmchart(1), pmlogger(1), pcp.conf(5) and pcp.env(5).

DIAGNOSTICS

       All are generated on standard error and are intended to be self-explanatory.