Thanks for the reference Mike. I saw this post but didn't want to post promotional stuff..

You could indeed do this kind of report with LogicMonitor (and possibly other systems) as an SLA report - set a threshold for latency (20 ms for reads, say) and then run an SLA report to show the amount of time you were/were not in compliance.


On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Mike Horwath <drechsau@gmail.com> wrote:

On Jan 3, 2013, at 12:20 AM, Peta Thames <petathames@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi and happy new year to you all!
>
> My first conundrum of 2013... Anyone got any ideas on how I get the amount of time in any given time period that overall FCP read/write latency has been above a certain threshold?  The threshold is already set in perf advisor and has been for some time.

Hmm…at my old job I used a SaaS monitoring system called LogicMonitor.

I pulled latency metrics all the time but for NFS, I didn't have any FCP connected systems (besides the filer itself).

If you check out LM - tell him you heard of it from me.  I don't get any type of benefit except to let them know where a suggestion comes from.

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Mike Horwath
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