Oracle FS System statistics are organized by component, subcomponent, and statistics type.
The statistics are grouped by component (such as Drive Groups, any subcomponent, and statistic type, such as user interface. The statistics presented vary by component (for example, the statistics generated for Drive Groups are different than the statistics generated for the SAN LUN). The following table provides terminology and definitions of the component, subcomponents, statistics type, and how the statistics are organized. For a detailed description of the component and subcomponent statistics, refer to the fsstatsdefinitions.html file that is part of the statistics tool package.
Term | Description |
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Component |
An Oracle FS System software module. The following software module components provide data that is included in the statistics file:
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Duration |
The amount of time in seconds that data was collected |
Statistics bundle |
The portion of the system information collection that contains statistical data |
Statistics column |
A column heading in the statistics output that identifies a discrete statistic, such as Write_through_Ops (the number of write-through operations). These column headings are listed and described in the HTML file fsstatsdefinitions.html. The fsstatsdefinitions.html is downloaded with the statistics tools. |
Stats time |
The time the system began collecting data for the software module component statistics typeStatistics type |
Statistics Type |
The type of statistical data. Each component can contain different types of data:
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Subcomponent |
A constituent part of a primary component. Subcomponents are also known as resource types. The value of none is displayed if there is no subcomponent. |
For a detailed description of the component and subcomponent statistics, refer to the fsstatsdefinitions.html file that is part of the statistics tools package. The statistics tools package includes the Oracle FS System fsstatsparser tool and the Oracle FS System fsstatsformatter tool. The statistics tools package is available for downloading from the Oracle FS System.