nfsstat

 


 

NAME

nfsstat - NFS statistics

SYNOPSIS

nfsstat [ -cnrsmza ]

DESCRIPTION

nfsstat displays statistical information about the NFS and RPC (Remote Procedure Call), interfaces to the kernel. It can also be used to reinitialize this information. If no options are given the default is nfsstat -csnra That is, display everything, but reinitialize nothing.

OPTIONS

-a Display NFS_ACL information. -c Display client information. Only the client side NFS, RPC, and NFS_ACL information is printed. Can be com- bined with the -n, -r, and -a options to print client side NFS, RPC, and NFS_ACL information only. -m Display statistics for each NFS mounted file system. This includes the server name and address, mount flags, current read and write sizes, the retransmis- sion count, the attribute cache timeout values, fail- over information, and the timers used for dynamic retransmission. Note that the dynamic retransmission timers are displayed only where dynamic retransmission is in use. By default, NFS mounts over the TCP proto- cols and NFS Version 3 mounts over either TCP or UDP do not use dynamic retransmission. If you specify the -m option, this is the only option nfsstat uses. Any options specified in addition to -m are checked for validity, then ignored. -n Display NFS information. NFS information for both the client and server side will be printed. Can be com- bined with the -c and -s options to print client or server NFS information only. -r Display RPC information. -s Display server information. -z Zero (reinitialize) statistics. This option is for use by the super user only, and can be combined with any of the above options to zero particular sets of statistics after printing them. DISPLAYS The server RPC display includes the following fields: calls The total number of RPC calls received. badcalls The total number of calls rejected by the RPC layer (the sum of badlen and xdrcall as defined below). nullrecv The number of times an RPC call was not available when it was thought to be received. badlen The number of RPC calls with a length shorter than a minimum-sized RPC call. xdrcall The number of RPC calls whose header could not be XDR decoded. dupchecks The number of RPC calls that looked up in the dupli- cate request cache. dupreqs The number of RPC calls that were found to be dupli- cates. The server NFS display shows the number of NFS calls received (calls) and rejected (badcalls), and the counts and percentages for the various calls that were made. The server NFS_ACL display shows the counts and percentages for the various calls that were made. The client RPC display includes the following fields: calls The total number of RPC calls made. badcalls The total number of calls rejected by the RPC layer. badxids The number of times a reply from a server was received which did not correspond to any outstanding call. timeouts The number of times a call timed out while waiting for a reply from the server. newcreds The number of times authentication information had to be refreshed. badverfs The number of times the call failed due to a bad verifier in the response. timers The number of times the calculated time-out value was greater than or equal to the minimum specified time- out value for a call. cantconn The number of times the call failed due to a failure to make a connection to the server. nomem The number of times the call failed due to a failure to allocate memory. interrupts The number of times the call was interrupted by a sig- nal before completing. retrans The number of times a call had to be retransmitted due to a timeout while waiting for a reply from the server. Applicable only to RPC over connection-less transports. cantsend The number of times a client was unable to send an RPC request over a connectionless transport when it tried to do so. The client NFS display shows the number of calls sent and rejected, as well as the number of times a CLIENT handle was received (clgets), the number of times the CLIENT handle cache had no unused entries (cltoomany), as well as a count of the various calls and their respective percentages. The client NFS_ACL display shows the counts and percentages for the various calls that were made. The -m option includes information about mount flags set by mount options, mount flags internal to the system, and other mount information. See mount_nfs(1M). The following mount flags are set by mount options: sec sec has one of the following values: none No authentication. sys UNIX-style authentication (UID, GID). short Short hand UNIX style authentication. dh des-style authentication (encrypted times- tamps). krb4 kerberos v4-style authentication. krb5 kerberos v5-style authentication. krb5i kerberos v5-style authentication with integrity. hard Hard mount. soft Soft mount. intr Interrupts allowed on hard mount. nointr No interrupts allowed on hard mount. noac Client is not caching attributes. rsize Read buffer size in bytes. wsize Write buffer size in bytes. retrans NFS retransmissions. timeo Initial NFS timeout, in tenths of a second. nocto No close-to-open consistency. llock Local locking being used (no lock manager). grpid System V group id inheritance. rpctimesync RPC time sync. The following mount flags are internal to the system: printed "Not responding" message printed. down Server is down. dynamic Dynamic transfer size adjustment. link Server supports links. symlink Server supports symbolic links. readdir Use readdir instead of readdirplus. acl Server supports NFS_ACL. The following flags relate to additional mount information: vers NFS version. proto Protocol. The -m option also provides attribute cache timeout values. The following fields in -m ouput provide timeout values for attribute cache: acregmin Minimum seconds to hold cached file attributes. acregmax Maximum seconds to hold cached file attributes. acdirmin Minimum seconds to hold cached directory attributes. acdirmax Maximum seconds to hold cached directory attributes. The following fields in -m output provide failover informa- tion: noresponse How many times servers have failed to respond. failover How many times a new server has been selected. remap How may times files have been re-evaluated to the new server. currserver Which server is currently providing NFS service. See the System Administration Guide, Volume 3 for additional details. The fields in -m output shown below provide information on dynamic retransmissions. Note that these items are displayed only where dynamic retransmission is in use. srtt The value for the smoothed round-trip time, in mil- liseconds. dev Estimated deviation, in milliseconds. cur Current backed-off retransmission value, in mil- liseconds. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | Availability | SUNWcsu | |_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

mount_nfs(1M), attributes(5) Solaris 8 Advanced Installation Guide System Administration Guide, Volume 3 SunOS 5.8 Last change: 3 Apr 1997 6