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NAME

       mfscsstatsdump - dump usage data from chunkserver stats file in csv or png format

SYNOPSIS

       mfscsstatsdump  -f  fields  [-i  stats_file] [-r range][-s separator] [-p png_filename [-x
       chart_width] [-y chart_height]] [-hHd]

DESCRIPTION

       mfscsstatsdump dumps usage data from chunkserver stats file.  These are the same data sets
       that  are  used  to  make  CGI  charts.  Output  can  be either in text format (csv) or in
       graphical format (png). That means -p, -x and -y options are mutually exclusive  with  -h,
       -H and -d options.

       MooseFS   chunkserver   saves   the   stats   file   in  the  DATA_PATH  directory  -  see
       mfschunkserver.cfg(5)

OPTIONS

       -f     field names separated by ',' (see FIELDS section); at least one field is mandatory;
              if an asterisk (*) is used, all fields are dumped

       -i     name of mfs binary stats file (default: default_data_path/csstats.mfs)

       -r     range  type:  0  - short range (minute) 1 - medium range (6 minutes) 2 - long range
              (30 minutes) 3 - very long range (day)

       -s     specify column separator (default: tabulator)

       -p     optional  PNG  filename  (field  name  will  be  added   before   .png;   YYYY   ->
              YYYY_FIELD.png, YYYY.png -> YYYY_FIELD.png)

       -x     PNG chart width (default: 1600)

       -y     PNG  chart  height  (should  be  divisible by 20 - if not then it will be adjusted;
              default:320)

       -h     "human-readable" numbers using base 2 prefixes (IEC 60027)

       -H     "human-readable" numbers using base 10 prefixes (SI)

       -d     show timestamps in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM format

FIELDS

       ucpu          User cpu usage

       scpu          System cpu usage

       cpu           Total cpu usage (in csv sum of scpu and ucpu, in png shows both in different
                     colors)

       masterin      Data received from master

       masterout     Data sent to master

       csrepin       Data received by replicator

       csrepout      Data sent by replicator

       csservin      Data received by csserv

       csservout     Data sent by csserv

       bwin          Data  bandwidth in (in csv sum of csrepin and csservin, in png shows both in
                     different colors)

       bwout         Data bandwidth out (in csv sum of csrepout and csservout, in png shows  both
                     in different colors)

       hdrbytesr     Bytes read (headers)

       hdrbytesw     Bytes written (headers)

       hdrllopr      Low level reads (headers)

       hdrllopw      Low level writes (headers)

       databytesr    Bytes read (data)

       databytesw    Bytes written (data)

       datallopr     Low level reads (data)

       datallopw     Low level writes (data)

       hddread       HDD  read  (in  csv  sum  of  hdrbytesr and databytesr, in png shows both in
                     different colors)

       hddwrite      HDD write (in csv sum of hdrbytesw and databytesw,  in  png  shows  both  in
                     different colors)

       hddopsr       HDD  low level read (in csv sum of hdrllopr and datallopr, in png shows both
                     in different colors)

       hddopsw       HDD low level write (in csv sum of hdrllopw and datallopw, in png shows both
                     in different colors)

       hlopr         High level reads

       hlopw         High level writes

       rtime         Read time

       wtime         Write time

       repl          Replicate chunk ops

       create        Create chunk ops

       delete        Delete chunk ops

       version       Set version ops

       duplicate     Duplicate ops

       truncate      Truncate ops

       duptrunc      Duptrunc (duplicate+truncate) ops

       test          Test chunk ops

       load          Server load

       memoryrss     Resident memory usage

       memoryvirt    Virtual memory usage

       mem           Total  memory  usage  (in  csv  is the same as memoryvirt, in png shows both
                     memoryrss and memoryvirt using two colors)

OUTPUT

       Text output - text (csv) file where first column is a timestamp (or date if -d option  was
       specified),  the  following  column  are what was specified with the -f options, formatted
       according to used options (none, -s and -h or -H)

       Graphical output - one png file with a chart is created for every field specified with the
       -f  option,  according  to  the  naming  scheme  declared  with the -p option. Size may be
       adjusted with -x and -y options.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <bugs@moosefs.com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2023 Jakub Kruszona-Zawadzki, Saglabs SA

       This file is part of MooseFS.

       MooseFS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of  the
       GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 (only).

       MooseFS  is  distributed  in  the  hope  that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
       without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.

       You  should  have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with MooseFS; if
       not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,  MA
       02111-1301, USA or visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

SEE ALSO

       mfschunkserver(8), mfsstatsdump(8)