a systat -s -u 1 gives me the following output:
tigershark> sysstat -s -u 1 CPU Total Net kB/s Disk kB/s Tape kB/s Cache Cache CP CP Disk ops/s in out read write read write age hit time ty util 49% 2255 70895 2009 3306 20734 0 0 47 100% 78% : 22% 37% 2329 74366 2150 76 0 0 0 47 99% 0% - 12% 38% 2642 74641 2460 100 24 0 0 47 97% 0% - 3% 39% 2880 67314 3378 920 0 0 0 47 96% 0% - 13% 54% 3730 61661 3252 4645 8 0 0 47 95% 0% - 31% 48% 5236 70522 3813 541 24 0 0 47 97% 0% - 6% 47% 4534 73570 3512 350 0 0 0 47 98% 0% - 4% 48% 5146 75076 3949 381 0 0 0 47 97% 0% - 4% 48% 4896 73286 3505 465 24 0 0 47 98% 0% - 6% 44% 3996 74177 3050 254 8 0 0 47 99% 0% - 5% 51% 3580 66122 2863 9770 1391 0 0 47 100% 26% T 11% 57% 5194 69234 3855 4230 23416 0 0 47 99% 100% : 23% 44% 3128 73071 3734 905 1428 0 0 47 98% 17% : 10% 46% 4474 74810 3876 392 0 0 0 47 99% 0% - 4% 41% 3437 76071 2899 60 32 0 0 47 99% 0% - 2% -- Summary Statistics ( 15 samples 1 secs/sample) CPU Total Net kB/s Disk kB/s Tape kB/s Cache Cache CP CP Disk ops/s in out read write read write age hit time ty util Min 37% 2255 61661 2009 60 0 0 0 47 95% 0% * 2% Avg 46% 3830 71654 3220 1759 3139 0 0 47 98% 14% * 10% Max 57% 5236 76071 3949 9770 23416 0 0 47 100% 100% * 31%
does anybody now why the net input is incredibly high compared to the written disk data?
thx,
christian