Network: Interface Bytes

This statistic measures network interface activity in bytes/second. Network interfaces are the logical network interfaces (see Network Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release OS8.8.x). The measured bytes by this statistic includes all network payload headers (Ethernet, IP, TCP, NFS/SMB, and so on).

Example

See Network: Device Bytes for an example of a similar statistic with similar breakdowns.

When to Check Interface Bytes

Network bytes can be used a rough measure of Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance load. This statistic can be used to see the rate of network bytes through different interfaces. To examine network devices that make up an interface, especially to identify if there are balancing problems with LACP aggregations, use statistic Network: Device Bytes.

Interface Bytes Breakdowns

Table 5-36 Breakdowns of Interface Bytes

Breakdown Description

direction

In or out, relative to the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance system. For example, NFS reads to the appliance would be show as out(bound) network bytes.

interface

Network interface (see "Interfaces" in Network Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release OS8.8.x).

Further Analysis

See also Network: Device Bytes for network throughput at the device level, instead of at the interface level.