bcc-xfsdist - Man Page
Summarize XFS operation latency. Uses Linux eBPF/bcc.
Synopsis
Description
This tool summarizes time (latency) spent in common XFS file operations: reads, writes, opens, and syncs, and presents it as a power-of-2 histogram. It uses an in-kernel eBPF map to store the histogram for efficiency.
Since this works by tracing the xfs_file_operations interface functions, it will need updating to match any changes to these functions.
Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool.
Requirements
CONFIG_BPF and bcc.
Options
- -h
Print usage message.
- -T
Don't include timestamps on interval output.
- -m
Output in milliseconds.
- -p PID
Trace this PID only.
Examples
Fields
- msecs
Range of milliseconds for this bucket.
- usecs
Range of microseconds for this bucket.
- count
Number of operations in this time range.
- distribution
ASCII representation of the distribution (the count column).
Overhead
This adds low-overhead instrumentation to these XFS operations, including reads and writes from the file system cache. Such reads and writes can be very frequent (depending on the workload; eg, 1M/sec), at which point the overhead of this tool may become noticeable. Measure and quantify before use.
Source
This is from bcc.
https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
Also look in the bcc distribution for a companion _examples.txt file containing example usage, output, and commentary for this tool.
OS
Linux
Stability
Unstable - in development.
Author
Brendan Gregg
See Also
xfssnoop(8)