Protocol: iSCSI Bytes
This statistic shows iSCSI bytes/second requested by initiators to Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance.
When to Check iSCSI Bytes
iSCSI bytes/sec can be used as an indication of iSCSI load, in terms of throughput. For a deeper analysis of iSCSI activity, see Protocol: iSCSI Operations.
iSCSI Bytes Breakdowns
Table 5-41 Breakdowns of iSCSI Bytes
| Breakdown | Description |
|---|---|
|
initiator |
iSCSI client initiator. |
|
target |
Local SCSI target. |
|
project |
The project for this iSCSI request. |
|
lun |
The LUN for this iSCSI request. |
|
client |
The remote iSCSI client hostname or IP address. |
For terminology definitions, see Configuring Storage Area Network (SAN) in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release OS8.8.x.
Further Analysis
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Protocol: iSCSI Operations for numerous other breakdowns on iSCSI operations
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Protocol: iSCSI Average Latency for average latency per second
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Cache: ARC Accesses to learn how well an iSCSI read workload is returning from cache
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Disk: I/O Operations for the back-end disk I/O caused