So, I'm comparing the /etc/messages lines that report ops:
Fri Oct 2 03:00:00 EDT [XXXXXX: kern.uptime.filer:info]: 3:00am up 38 days, 19:46 4097331567 NFS ops, 121286775552 CIFS ops, 60 HTTP ops, 0 FCP ops, 0 iSCSI ops
with the output of qtree stats:
Volume Tree NFS ops CIFS ops -------- -------- ------- -------- vol1 qtree1 261704 212370168
Volume Tree NFS ops CIFS ops -------- -------- ------- -------- vol2 qtree2 372425752 37601 vol2 qtree3 26190085 56
I'm collecting the output of `qtree stats` every hour on the hour, to match up with the data output in the messages file.
Diff'ing the data on an hourly basis shows that the qtree stats are accounting for about 2/3'rds of the ops on the toaster. Said another way, the data output in the messages file is about 50% higher than the qtree stats.
I've checked and double-checked that there is no data, except for /etc, that is not in a qtree. No volumes have been onlined/offlined in the time interval and the filer hasn't been rebooted nor have the qtree stats been zero'ed.
So...why the discrepancy? Does qtree stats not count the same ops as the line in the messages file?
Until next time...
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