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Server statistic files also show the range of estimates in the normal<br />

min/max/sum/sumsq manner.<br />

cfs21:~# cat /proc/fs/lustre/mdt/MDS/mds/stats<br />

...<br />

req_timeout 6 samples [sec] 1 10 15 105<br />

...<br />

20.1.4 LNET Information<br />

This section describes /proc entries for LNET information.<br />

/proc/sys/lnet/peers<br />

Shows all NIDs known to this node and also gives information on the queue state.<br />

# cat /proc/sys/lnet/peers<br />

nid refs state max rtr min tx min queue<br />

0@lo 1 ~rtr 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

192.168.10.35@tcp1 ~rtr 8 8 8 8 6 0<br />

192.168.10.36@tcp1 ~rtr 8 8 8 8 6 0<br />

192.168.10.37@tcp1 ~rtr 8 8 8 8 6 0<br />

The fields are explained below:<br />

Field<br />

refs<br />

state<br />

max<br />

rtr<br />

min<br />

tx<br />

min<br />

queue<br />

Description<br />

A reference count (principally used for debugging)<br />

Only valid to refer to routers. Possible values:<br />

• ~ rtr (indicates this node is not a router)<br />

• up/down (indicates this node is a router)<br />

• auto_fail must be enabled<br />

Maximum number of concurrent sends from this peer<br />

Routing buffer credits.<br />

Minimum routing buffer credits seen.<br />

Send credits.<br />

Minimum send credits seen.<br />

Total bytes in active/queued sends.<br />

Chapter 20 <strong>Lustre</strong>Proc 20-9

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