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* [NFS] [PATCH] nfs-utils: nfs-iostat.py option to sort by ops/s
@ 2009-08-24 23:24 Lans Carstensen
  2009-08-25 16:29 ` Chuck Lever
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Lans Carstensen @ 2009-08-24 23:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: nfs

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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

My ml subscription is still pending, so make sure this email is cc'ed on 
feedback.  Thank you.

-- Lans Carstensen

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--- tools/nfs-iostat/nfs-iostat.py.orig	2009-08-24 15:52:26.000000000 -0700
+++ tools/nfs-iostat/nfs-iostat.py	2009-08-24 15:53:11.000000000 -0700
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
+#!/usr/bin/python
 # -*- python-mode -*-
 """Emulate iostat for NFS mount points using /proc/self/mountstats
 """
@@ -20,9 +20,9 @@
 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
 """
 
-import sys, os, time
+import sys, os, time, re
 
-Iostats_version = '0.2'
+Iostats_version = '0.3'
 
 def difference(x, y):
     """Used for a map() function
@@ -353,6 +353,13 @@
         print '\t%7.3f' % rtt_per_op,
         print '\t%7.3f' % exe_per_op
 
+    def ops(self, sample_time):
+        sends = float(self.__rpc_data['rpcsends'])
+        if sample_time == 0:
+            sample_time = float(self.__nfs_data['age'])
+        return (sends / sample_time)
+        
+
     def display_iostats(self, sample_time, which):
         """Display NFS and RPC stats in an iostat-like way
         """
@@ -421,6 +428,11 @@
     print ' If one or more <mount point> names are specified, statistics for only these'
     print ' mount points will be displayed.  Otherwise, all NFS mount points on the'
     print ' client are listed.'
+    print
+    print ' You can also specify "--top" to sort the NFS mount points by ops/second,'
+    print ' and specify a number of mount points to return with -<num>, e.g. -1.'
+    print ' For example, use of "--top -1" will iterate only showing you the stats'
+    print ' for the mount point with the largest ops/second.'
 
 def parse_stats_file(filename):
     """pop the contents of a mountstats file into a dictionary,
@@ -446,26 +458,82 @@
 
     return ms_dict
 
-def print_iostat_summary(old, new, devices, time, ac):
-    for device in devices:
+def print_iostat_summary(old, new, devices, time, ac, sortbyops, entrycount):
+    diff_stats = { }
+    count = 1
+
+    if old:
+        # Trim device list to only include intersection of old a new data,
+        # this addresses changes due to automount
+        devicelist = filter(lambda x:x in devices,old)
+    else:
+        devicelist = devices
+
+    for device in devicelist:
+        count += 1
         stats = DeviceData()
         stats.parse_stats(new[device])
         if not old:
             stats.display_iostats(time, ac)
+            if (count>entrycount):
+                return
         else:
             old_stats = DeviceData()
             old_stats.parse_stats(old[device])
-            diff_stats = stats.compare_iostats(old_stats)
-            diff_stats.display_iostats(time, ac)
+            diff_stats[device] = stats.compare_iostats(old_stats)
+            if not sortbyops:
+                diff_stats[device].display_iostats(time, ac)
+                if (count>entrycount):
+                    return
+
+    if old and sortbyops:
+        # We had old data and could formulate a comparison
+        # Now print comparison ordered by mountpoint ops per second
+        count = 1
+
+        devices.sort(key=lambda x: diff_stats[x].ops(time), reverse=True)
+
+        for device in devices:
+            count += 1
+            diff_stats[device].display_iostats(time, ac)
+            if (count>entrycount):
+                return
+
+def list_nfs_mounts(givenlist, mountstats):
+    """return a list of NFS mounts given a list to validate or
+       return a full list if the given list is empty
+    """
+    list = []
+    if len(givenlist) > 0:
+        for device in givenlist:
+            stats = DeviceData()
+            stats.parse_stats(mountstats[device])
+            if stats.is_nfs_mountpoint():
+                list += [device]
+    else:
+        for device, descr in mountstats.iteritems():
+            stats = DeviceData()
+            stats.parse_stats(descr)
+            if stats.is_nfs_mountpoint():
+                list += [device]
+    if len(list) == 0:
+        print 'No NFS mount points were found'
+        return
+   
+    return list
 
 def iostat_command(name):
     """iostat-like command for NFS mount points
     """
     mountstats = parse_stats_file('/proc/self/mountstats')
     devices = []
+    origdevices = []
     which = 0
     interval_seen = False
     count_seen = False
+    sortbyops = False
+    entrycount = sys.maxint
+
 
     for arg in sys.argv:
         if arg in ['-h', '--help', 'help', 'usage']:
@@ -476,6 +544,19 @@
             print '%s version %s' % (name, Iostats_version)
             return
 
+        if arg in ['-t', '--top', 'top']:
+            sortbyops = True
+            # top-like display infers a loop, default to 1 second
+            if not interval_seen:
+                interval = 1
+                interval_seen = True
+            continue
+
+        stop_re = re.compile('-[0-9]+')
+        if stop_re.match(arg):
+            entrycount = int(arg.lstrip('-'))
+            continue
+
         if arg in ['-a', '--attr']:
             which = 1
             continue
@@ -492,7 +573,7 @@
             continue
 
         if arg in mountstats:
-            devices += [arg]
+            origdevices += [arg]
         elif not interval_seen:
             interval = int(arg)
             if interval > 0:
@@ -509,47 +590,42 @@
                 return
 
     # make certain devices contains only NFS mount points
-    if len(devices) > 0:
-        check = []
-        for device in devices:
-            stats = DeviceData()
-            stats.parse_stats(mountstats[device])
-            if stats.is_nfs_mountpoint():
-                check += [device]
-        devices = check
-    else:
-        for device, descr in mountstats.iteritems():
-            stats = DeviceData()
-            stats.parse_stats(descr)
-            if stats.is_nfs_mountpoint():
-                devices += [device]
-    if len(devices) == 0:
-        print 'No NFS mount points were found'
-        return
+    devices = list_nfs_mounts(origdevices, mountstats)
 
     old_mountstats = None
     sample_time = 0.0
 
     if not interval_seen:
-        print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, which)
+        print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, which, sortbyops, entrycount)
         return
 
+
+    # Need to check for automount here and then use that flag below instead of always recalculating
+    
     if count_seen:
         while count != 0:
-            print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, which)
+            print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, which, sortbyops, entrycount)
             old_mountstats = mountstats
             time.sleep(interval)
             sample_time = interval
             mountstats = parse_stats_file('/proc/self/mountstats')
+
+            # automount mountpoints add and drop, if automount is involved we need to recheck the
+            # devices list when reiterating the check
+            devices = list_nfs_mounts(origdevices,mountstats)
+
             count -= 1
     else: 
         while True:
-            print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, which)
+            print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, which, sortbyops, entrycount)
             old_mountstats = mountstats
             time.sleep(interval)
             sample_time = interval
             mountstats = parse_stats_file('/proc/self/mountstats')
 
+            # automount mountpoints add and drop, if automount is involved we need to recheck the
+            # devices list when reiterating the check
+            devices = list_nfs_mounts(origdevices,mountstats)
 #
 # Main
 #

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