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You can configure VVR to collect statistics of the VVR components. The collected statistics can be used to monitor the system and diagnose problems with the VVR setup. VVR collects the statistics generated by the VVR commands vxrlink
stats
, vxrlink
status
and vxrvg
stats
for all the imported disk groups, and the system level commands netstat
, vmstat
, and vxmemstat
. The output of these commands are stored in separate files.
By default, VVR collects the statistics automatically when the vradmind
daemon starts. Configuring VVR to collect statistics according to your requirements involves modifying the values of the environment variables in the vras_env
file, located in the /etc/vx/vras
directory.
Note
If the
vradmind
daemon is not running, VVR stops collecting the statistics.
To configure VVR to collect statistics automatically
vras_env
located in the /etc/vx/vras
directory file to suit your requirements. The following table provides information about the variables:
vradmind
daemon by issuing the following command:
#
/etc/init.d/vras-vradmind.sh stop
#
/etc/init.d/vras-vradmind.sh start
You can restart vradmind
even while the application is active and replication is in progress.