From: Lans Carstensen <Lans.Carstensen@dreamworks.com>
To: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
Cc: Steve Dickson <SteveD@redhat.com>, NFS list <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [NFS] [PATCH] nfs-utils: nfs-iostat.py option to sort by ops/s
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:36:58 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A942F4A.9040902@dreamworks.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <B36B590E-6A19-4E03-BD49-1E95DA44C4EE@oracle.com>
Chuck Lever wrote:
> On Aug 25, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Steve Dickson wrote:
>> On 08/25/2009 12:29 PM, Chuck Lever wrote:
>>> [ Cc: changed to correct mailing list. sf.net list is deprecated. ]
>>>
>>> On Aug 24, 2009, at 7:24 PM, Lans Carstensen wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I've recently made tools/nfs-iostat/nfs-iostat.py more useful in our
>>>> autofs environment with a variety of cleanups and am offering this
>>>> patch up for discussion and/or inclusion in nfs-utils. It does the
>>>> following:
>>>>
>>>> * Adds a --top flag to sort the display of mountpoint entries by ops/s.
>>>> * Adds a --<n> flag to only display stats for the first <n> mountpoints
>>>> * Re-reads the mountpoint list on intervals since it's dynamic in an
>>>> autofs environment.
>>>> * Conforms the Python path to the LSB 3.2+ standard of /usr/bin/python
>>>> http://refspecs.freestandards.org/LSB_3.2.0/LSB-Languages/LSB-Languages/pylocation.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> A couple of overall comments.
>>>
>>> 1. These seem to be logically independent changes, so we would prefer
>>> them in separate patches. Each logical change can be refined and voted
>>> up or down separately.
>> I guess you could break this up into more patches... but overall its
>> by no means unruly....
>
> Didn't mean to imply "unruly" but we do _prefer_ having logical changes
> separated.
>
>>> 2. Sorting by ops is OK, but not sure about "--top". Since the script
>>> doesn't generate a curses like display like "top" does, maybe "--sort
>>> <n>" would be a better name, and --top and --<n> could be combined.
>> Hmm.. I kinda like like the --top flag... its pretty descriptive to
>> what it does..
>
> Some people aren't so imaginative, might expect "--top" to produce a
> full curses-like display, then be pissed when they get a simple list.
> And it seems to me that the two new options are related and could be
> combined to good effect.
>
> I think "--top" should be reserved for an actual top-like implementation
> (which might be pretty cool).
>
>>> 3. The distributors should weigh in on the Python path change.
>> Using '#!/usr/bin/python' is better than '#!/usr/bin/env python'
>> since you know exactly which python binary you will be using.
>> It was also pointed out the env convention will confuse
>> rpm's dependency generator
>
> Good enough for me. Lans, it would be nice to document this last bit
> (about rpm) in the patch description.
Thanks for looking at this, guys.
* I don't live in git, so it'll take me a little bit to break out the
patches - but I certainly don't mind if that helps this along.
* To aid your testing on rescanning, there is a rescan but currently no
handling of differences in the "new" and "old" mount table and there is
no re-evaluation of the list of monitored mountpoints based on changes
in the mount table. The existing implementation will throw a Python
exception when a mountpoint (say a user homedirectory) is unmounted from
a system during a trace. The displayed data is also misleading if the
list of monitored mountpoints isn't grown to reflect new automounts that
might be your current top talkers.
* "--sort" doesn't offend me and I can switch to that. The semantic of
"--top -1" was the most intuitive for a couple of us here but "--sort
-1" isn't that far off.
* I agree a real "top" implementation would be cool.
-- Lans
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-08-24 23:24 [NFS] [PATCH] nfs-utils: nfs-iostat.py option to sort by ops/s Lans Carstensen
2009-08-25 16:29 ` Chuck Lever
2009-08-25 17:34 ` Steve Dickson
2009-08-25 17:48 ` Chuck Lever
2009-08-25 18:36 ` Lans Carstensen [this message]
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