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VVR stores the statistics collected for each of the commands, that is, vxmemstat
, netstat
, vmstat
, vxrlink
stats
, vxrlink
status
and vxrvg
stats
in separate files that are stored in the /var/vx/vras/stats/
directory. Each file stores the statistics for a day and only those files for the period specified by the VRAS_STATS_DAYS_LOG
variable are preserved. The earlier files are automatically deleted. VVR stores the statistics in files that are named using the following convention:
statsType_dgName_objectN
—stores the statistics of the VVR components collected by the commands vxrlink
stats
, vxrlink
status
and vxrvg
stats
.
statsType_hostname_date
—stores the system level statistics collected by the commands netstat
, vmstat
, and vxmemstat
.
The data collected for the vxmemstat
command is the same as that displayed by the vxmemstat
-e
command.
The output collected for the vxrlink
stats
command is a combination of the fields displayed by the vxrlink
-e
stats
command and the vxrlink
stats
command. Using network performance data the output of vxrlink
stats
is displayed under the following headings. For more information, see Displaying network performance data.
The fields displayed under this heading are the same as those displayed by the vxrlink
stats
command, with the exception of an additional field Blocks
(ACKed)
. This field displays information about the number of transmitted blocks that have been acknowledged.
Most of the fields under this heading are similar to those displayed by the vxrlink
-e
stats
command; however, some of the field names are different. The following table provides the mapping:
Fields in the vxrlink stats command when vradmind collects the statistics |
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The fields displayed under this heading are the same as those displayed by the vxrlink
stats
command. For more information on the vxrlink
stats
command, see Displaying network performance data.