Hi,
I need to monitor disk I/O for some of our Linux machines, precisely:
 1. IOPs
 2. disk throughput
 3. avg latency
1 and 2 are easy since they are natively supported in nxagentd - System.IO.ReadRate, System.IO.WriteRate, System.IO.BytesReadRate, System.IO.BytesWriteRate
About latency - so far it seems my best chances are parsing iostat's output. I can imagine a way to make it work, but it would be very ugly and probably fragile. Mostly because i should execute iostat on a regular basis and write its output to a local file. Then use nxagent to parse the output.
Another idea would be to parse /proc/diskstats directly in netxms, but i dont think there's a latency counters there..?
Does anyone have an idea on how to realize it in a more clean and robust way?
Also i dont entierly understand if DiskTime has direct relation to the latency?
			
			
			
				Hi,
isn't disk time the same thing? It is time spent on I/O - which seems to be the same as disk latency defined in Windows documentation as "A measure of the time delay from the time a disk IO request is created, until the time the disk IO request is completed".
Best regards,
Victor