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| Mpxio | mailbox80 | SUN Solaris | 3 | 10-15-2008 07:04 AM |
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Mpxio
Hi,
I have a quick question. How can I see MPXIO statistics (like errors, how many I/O|throuput per path, ....) on Solaris 10? Does maybe a ready dtrace script exist (I do not have the [dtrace] knowledge to write one myself)? I would be happy if somebody knows some good documentation/links (with commands, tricks, ...) about the whole MPXIO stuff. I tried to find sth. @ sunsolve but it was either crap or the website did not exist anymore ![]() Cheers, Vic |
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#fcinfo hba-port
#fcinfo remote-port -slp 10000000c955c39a #luxadm display /dev/rdsk/c4t600A0B80000C595B00000007459A7396d0s2 #sar -d Also check your /var/adm/messages after boot, usually MPXio will give you the info of which path the get used together. |
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