Chapter 3 Statistics and Datasets
Determining the impact of a dynamic statistic
Capacity: Capacity Percent Used
Capacity System Pool Bytes Used
Capacity: System Pool Bytes Used
Capacity System Pool Percent Used
Capacity: System Pool Percent Used
Data Movement NDMP Bytes Statistics
Data Movement: NDMP Bytes Statistics
Data Movement NDMP Operations Statistics
Data Movement: NDMP Operations Statistics
Data Movement Replication Bytes
Data Movement: Replication Bytes
Data Movement Replication Operations
Data Movement: Replication Operations
Data Movement Shadow Migration Bytes
Data Movement: Shadow Migration Bytes
Data Movement Shadow Migration Ops
Data Movement: Shadow Migration Ops
Data Movement Shadow Migration Requests
Data Movement: Shadow Migration Requests
Protocol Fibre Channel Operations
Protocol: Fibre Channel Operations
Protocol: HTTP/WebDAV Requests
Data Movement NDMP Bytes Transferred to/from Disk
Data Movement: NDMP Bytes Transferred to/from Disk
Data Movement NDMP Bytes Transferred to/from Tape
Data Movement: NDMP Bytes Transferred to/from Tape
Data Movement NDMP File System Operations
Data Movement: NDMP File System Operations
Data Movement Replication Latencies
Data Movement: Replication Latencies
Disk ZFS Logical I/O Operations
Disk: ZFS Logical I/O Operations
Memory Kernel Memory Lost to Fragmentation
Memory: Kernel Memory Lost to Fragmentation
This statistic shows SRP in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide bytes/sec requested by initiators to the appliance.
See Protocol: iSCSI bytes for an example of a similar statistic with similar breakdowns.
SRP bytes/sec can be used as an indication of SRP load, in terms of throughput. For a deeper analysis of SRP activity, see Protocol: SRP operations.
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See Chapter 6, Storage Area Network Configuration, in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide for terminology definitions.
See Protocol: SRP operations for numerous other breakdowns on SRP operations; also see Cache: ARC accesses to learn how well an SRP read workload is returning from cache, and Disk: I/O operations for the back-end disk I/O caused.