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AIX 5L Problem Determination - IBM Redbooks

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10.8.4 The nfsstat command<br />

10.9 Quiz<br />

Flags Description<br />

-Z { c | i | m | s } Clears the statistics defined by the additional flag<br />

-v Statistics for each CDLI<br />

The nfsstat command displays statistical information about the Network File<br />

System (NFS) and Remote Procedure Call (RPC) calls.<br />

The syntax of the nfsstat command is:<br />

/usr/sbin/nfsstat [ -c ] [ -s ] [ -n ] [ -r ] [ -z ] [ -m ]<br />

The most commonly used flags are provided in Table 10-11.<br />

Table 10-11 Commonly used flags of the nfsstat command<br />

Flags Description<br />

-r Displays RPC information<br />

-s Displays server information<br />

-c Displays client information<br />

The following assessment questions help verify your understanding of the topics<br />

discussed in this chapter.<br />

1. A system administrator is experiencing some performance problems. After<br />

running the vmstat command, the following output appeared:<br />

kthr memory page faults cpu<br />

----- ----------- ------------------------ ------------ ----------r<br />

b avm fre re pi po fr sr cy in sy cs us sy id wa<br />

2 0 44298 340 0 0 0 1 2 0 138 360 64 65 30 0 5<br />

2 0 44298 358 0 0 0 1 2 0 138 360 64 65 30 0 5<br />

2 0 44298 358 0 0 0 1 2 0 138 360 64 65 30 0 5<br />

2 0 44298 358 0 0 0 1 2 0 138 360 64 65 30 0 5<br />

2 0 44298 358 0 0 0 1 2 0 138 360 64 65 30 0 5<br />

2 0 44245 358 0 0 0 1 2 0 138 360 64 65 30 0 5<br />

302 <strong>IBM</strong> ^ Certification Study Guide - <strong>AIX</strong> <strong>5L</strong> <strong>Problem</strong> <strong>Determination</strong> Tools and Techniques

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