SUMMARY: disk i/o per process monitor

From: joe fletcher <joe_fletcher_at_btconnect.com>
Date: Fri Sep 07 2012 - 05:00:36 EDT
Hi,

Thanks to all those who replied with the prize going to J Carroll as the first
person to post a link to the Dtrace toolkit. The key component is iotop which
gives processes and block counts for a given device which is what I was
looking for.

Odd that iotop didn't surface in my searches prior to the post but I guess I
just phrased it in a way that didn't suit google.

Cheers

Joe



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From: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org on behalf of joe fletcher
Sent: Mon 03/09/2012 16:01
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: disk i/o per process monitor



Hi,

I'm looking for a solaris equivalent (I'd assume maybe d-trace based) for
VMS's "monitor process/topdio".
Specifically we have some T3s with a bunch of zones that spend most of their
time thrashing the swap partition.
We're fairly sure that the culprit is a new version of a financial app
running
in the zones but we need to identify which part. It has an embedded sybase
instance on each zone plus the app itself.

Even if we have a large amount of free memory the thing still kills the disk.

The goal is to find a way to identify which component in the setup is causing
the problem. The financial app has a large number of subsystems. None of
these
stands out in terms of per-process CPU load. Older versions of the app using
the same version of embedded sybase on the same hardware don't exhibit the
problem.

Any suggestions gratefuly accepted.

Apart from "go buy some VMS". :-)

Cheers

Joe
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