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* Help in using tcpdump/etherreal in gathering NFS stats
@ 2006-07-27  9:53 James Pearson
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From: James Pearson @ 2006-07-27  9:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I'm trying to work out which files on an NFS NAS (non-linux) box are 
being accessed most frequently in an effort to get a better 
understanding of some performance issues.

I'm mirroring the port that the NAS box is plugged into on a switch - so 
I can use tcpdump on a Linux box to grab the traffic to/from the NAS box.

However, my knowledge of using tcpdump and (t)ethereal is a bit limited 
- so can anyone give me some pointers to what options I should be using 
to capture information on what files are being accessed (stats and 
reads/writes)? - I'm not even sure this is possible with these tools ...

Thanks

James Pearson

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