I should have linked this yesterday: a description of kcollect and its uses from Matthew Dillon, complete with example graph of a very busy machine.
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I should have linked this yesterday: a description of kcollect and its uses from Matthew Dillon, complete with example graph of a very busy machine.
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In Matt’s description linked above, he includes a screenshot of what the kcollect output looks like (found at the bottom of his email).
http://apollo.backplane.com/DFlyMisc/kcollect03.jpg
But the link doesn’t work for me.
Does the link work for anyone else?
Works here.
That sounds really neat. I hope Matt can implement everything he has planned for it.
Since time is a perish resource, I wish more development time was spent on Hammer2 than little monitoring tools like this.
@Greg
and I wish a name would appear on the donations list every time I read such demands here…
https://www.dragonflybsd.org/donations/
or someone would just jump in and start coding…
https://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/sys/vfs/hammer2/DESIGN
Time is better than money – if only it was fungible.