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+ | ====== IBM's diskperf tool ====== | ||
+ | IBM offers a diskperf tool for measuring the performance of the attached disk in the scope of database and storagepool usage. | ||
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+ | The script cannot be found directly using google or so, because it's part of the [[https:// | ||
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+ | An [[https:// | ||
+ | ===== Some Experiences made ===== | ||
+ | <WRAP center round important 90%> | ||
+ | the perl script '' | ||
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+ | ==== Linux in General ==== | ||
+ | Do not use the '' | ||
+ | Even if the '' | ||
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+ | ==== SLES12 ==== | ||
+ | SLES does not include the iostat tool by default, so you have to install it first: | ||
+ | zypper install sysstat iotop | ||
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+ | ==== Ubuntu ==== | ||
+ | Ubuntu does not include the iostat tool by default, so you have to install it first: | ||
+ | sudo apt-get install sysstat -y | ||
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