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Question by Shanmugan K. · Jan 13, 2015 at 03:16 PM ·

"Disk IO bytes Read/Written Per second" NOT WORKING

Hi,

I am in a customer location where customer wanted to know the read and write speed on disk at peak load time(basically the logs which are written on disk by application).

I had already created a dashboard for "Disk Storage utilization" and customer was quire impressed with it. Disk Storage Utilization.PNG

However, When i select "Disk IO bytes Read Per second" or "Disk IO bytes Read Per second" measure, i'm not able to see any splitting values for the same, NEITHER via disk nor by agent host. Disk IO Write.PNG Disk IO Read.PNG

 

Please suggest if i had to do any changes or modifications to bring this up.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

K.Shanmugan

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Answer by Reinhard W. · Jan 13, 2015 at 06:25 PM

In your screenshot you did a multi select? Might that be the reason.

Also check the timeframe of your dashbaord that you are ading the measure to, might be that if the timeframe is too small (and no IO happened during that time) that you do not see the measures.

Do you see Disk IO on the host monitoring charts at all? Which platform are you on?

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Answer by Shanmugan K. · Jan 13, 2015 at 06:59 PM

Hi Reinhand Brandstaedter,

Thanks for your reply.

That was not a muti select and was just by coincidence it was highlighted. (smile)

I am not able to create a dashboard using read/write measure and thus there is no chance of selecting older timeframe (sad)

We are currently using AIX and Linux platforms to monitor.

Also,I'm able to see disk status in host information.

Any suggestion would be helpful.

Regards,

Shanmugan K

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You can always change a dashboards timeframe without any metrics added to a chart on the dashboard.

Please also note that Bytes Read/Write per Second metric is not available on AIX, only on windows and Linux.

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Answer by Shanmugan K. · Jan 14, 2015 at 03:20 AM

Hi,

Thanks for your reply. Is there any plugin available using which we can monitor the same for AIX?

Regards,

K,Shanmugan

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You might be able to find/modify one of the system monitoring plugins: System Monitoring Plugins (there is one for AIX file system status) or look at the generic execution plugin.

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