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Display QoS policy group characterization
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The qos statistics characteristics show
command displays data that characterizes the behavior of QoS policy groups.
The command displays the following data:
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The QoS policy group name (Policy Group)
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Input/output operations performed per second (IOPS)
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Throughput achieved in kilobytes per second (KB/s) or megabytes per second (MB/s) as appropriate (Throughput)
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Request size in bytes (B) (Request size)
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Read percentage from total I/O (Read)
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Concurrency, which indicates the number of concurrent users generating the I/O traffic (Concurrency)
The results displayed per iteration are sorted by IOPS. Each iteration starts with a row that displays the total IOPS used across all QoS policy groups. Other columns in this row are either totals or averages.
Parameters
[-node {<nodename>|local}]
- Node-
Selects the policy groups that match this parameter value. If you do not specify this parameter, the command displays data for the entire cluster.
[-iterations <integer>]
- Number of Iterations-
Specifies the number of times the display is refreshed before terminating. If you do not specify this parameter, the command iterates until interrupted by Ctrl-C.
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[-rows <integer>]
- Number of Rows in the Output -
Specifies the number of busiest QoS policy groups to display. Valid values are from 1 to 20. The default value is 10.
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[-policy-group <text>]
- QoS Policy Group Name } -
Selects the QoS policy group whose name matches the specified value. If you do not specify this parameter, the command displays data for all QoS policy groups.
[-refresh-display {true|false}]
- Toggle Screen Refresh Between Each Iteration-
Specifies the display style. If true, the command clears the display after each data iteration. If false, the command displays each data iteration below the previous one. The default is false.
Examples
cluster1::> qos statistics characteristics show -iterations 100 -rows 4 Policy Group IOPS Throughput Request size Read Concurrency -------------------- -------- --------------- ------------ ---- ----------- -total- 31 304.00KB/s 10041B 0% 16 _System-Best-Effort 15 0KB/s 0B 0% 0 vol1 11 44.00KB/s 4096B 0% 40 vol2 4 256.00KB/s 65536B 0% 14 vs1vol0 1 4.00KB/s 4096B 0% 4 -total- 37 808.00KB/s 22361B 2% 3 _System-Best-Effort 15 0KB/s 0B 0% 0 vol2 12 768.00KB/s 65536B 0% 9 vs1vol0 8 32.00KB/s 4096B 12% 1 vol1 2 8.00KB/s 4096B 0% 1
The example above displays the characteristics of the 4
QoS policy groups with the highest IOPS values and refreshes the display 100
times before terminating.
cluster1::> qos statistics characteristics show -iterations 100 -policy-group pg1 Policy Group IOPS Throughput Request size Read Concurrency -------------------- -------- --------------- ------------ ---- ----------- -total- 293 3.02MB/s 10783B 54% 0 pg1 118 470.67KB/s 4096B 100% 0 -total- 181 478.14KB/s 2700B 65% 0 pg1 117 469.33KB/s 4096B 100% 0 -total- 226 525.78KB/s 2382B 60% 1 pg1 110 440.00KB/s 4096B 100% 1 -total- 233 1.67MB/s 7527B 49% 1 pg1 112 446.67KB/s 4096B 100% 1
The example above displays the system characteristics of the QoS policy group pg1
and refreshes the display 100
times before terminating.