User "username"
Password "aef4Aebe"
Interval 30
- <GetSystemPerfData>
- </GetSystemPerfData>
- <GetWaflPerfData>
- </GetWaflPerfData>
+ <System>
+ Interval 30
+ GetCPULoad true
+ GetInterfaces true
+ GetDiskOps true
+ GetDiskIO true
+ </System>
+ <WAFL>
+ Interval 30
+ GetNameCache true
+ GetDirCache true
+ GetBufferCache true
+ GetInodeCache true
+ </WAFL>
<Disks>
Interval 30
GetBusy true
=back
-=head3 The GetSystemPerfData block
+=head3 The System block
This will collect various performance data about the whole system.
=over 4
+=item B<Interval> I<Seconds>
+
+Collect disk statistics every I<Seconds> seconds.
+
=item B<GetCPULoad> B<true>|B<false>
If you set this option to true the current CPU usage will be read. This will be
=back
-=head3 The GetWaflPerfData block
+=head3 The WAFL block
This will collect various performance data about the WAFL file system. At the
moment this just means cache performance.
=over 4
+=item B<Interval> I<Seconds>
+
+Collect disk statistics every I<Seconds> seconds.
+
=item B<GetNameCache> B<true>|B<false>
Optional
Result: One value list of type "cache_ratio" and type instance
"inode_cache_hit".
-=item B<GetBufCache> B<true>|B<false>
+=item B<GetBufferCache> B<true>|B<false>
B<Note:> This is the same value that the NetApp CLI command "sysstat" returns
in the "Cache hit" field.