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# # Copyright (c) 2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # Author: Scott Emery <emery@sgi.com> # # This program 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; either version 2 of the License, or (at your # option) any later version. # # This program 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. # # lustrecomm PMDA help file in the ASCII format # # lines beginning with a # are ignored # lines beginning @ introduce a new entry of the form # @ metric_name oneline-text # help text goes # here over multiple lines # ... # # the metric_name is decoded against the default PMNS -- as a special case, # a name of the form NNN.MM (for numeric NNN and MM) is interpreted as an # instance domain identification, and the text describes the instance domain # # blank lines before the @ line are ignored # @ lustrecomm.timeout contents of /proc/sys/lustre/timeout The time period that a client waits for a server to complete an RPC (default in 1.6 is 100s). Servers wait half this time for a normal client RPC to compelte and a quarter of this time for a single bulk request to complete. The client pings recoverable targets (MDS and OSTs) at one quarter of the timeout, and the server waits on and a half times the timeout before evicting a client for being "stale". (source: Lustre 1.6 Operations Manual) @ lustrecomm.ldlm_timeout contents of /proc/sys/lustre/ldlm_timeout This is the time period for which a server will wait for a client to reply to an initial AST (lock cancellation request). The default is 20s for an OST and 6s for an MDS. (source: Lustre 1.6 Operations Manual) @ lustrecomm.dump_on_timeout contents of /proc/sys/lustre/ldlm_timeout A 1 triggers dumps of the Lustre debug log when timeouts occur. Default value 0. (source: Lustre 1.6 Operations Manual) @ lustrecomm.lustre_memused contents of /proc/sys/lustre/memused lustre/obdclass/linux/linux-sysctl.c: &proc_memory_alloc lustre/include/obd_support.h: obd_memory_sum() Total bytes allocated by Lustre (inferred from lustre/include/obd_support.h) @ lustrecomm.lnet_memused contents of /proc/sys/lnet/memused lnet/libcfs/linux/linux-proc.c: (int *)&libcfs_kmemory.counter Total bytes allocated by LNET. (inferred from lustre/include/obd_support.h) @ lustrecomm.stats.msgs_alloc first number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: messages currently allocated (first number after M) @ lustrecomm.stats.msgs_max second number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: messages maximum (highwater mark) (second number after M) @ lustrecomm.stats.errors third number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: errors (number after E) @ lustrecomm.stats.send_count fourth number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: send_count (raw data from which second number after S is derived). @ lustrecomm.stats.recv_count fifth number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: recv_count (raw data from which second number after R is derived) @ lustrecomm.stats.route_count sixth number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: route_count (raw data from which second number after R is derived) @ lustrecomm.stats.drop_count seventh number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: drop_count (raw data from which second number after D is derived) @ lustrecomm.stats.send_length eigth number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: send_length (raw data from which first number after S is derived) @ lustrecomm.stats.recv_length ninth number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: recv_length (raw data from which first number after S is derived) @ lustrecomm.stats.route_length tenth number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: route_length (raw data from which first number after R is derived) @ lustrecomm.stats.drop_length eleventh number from /proc/sys/lnet/stats routerstat source file: drop_length (raw data from which first number after D is derived)
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