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PowerScale OneFS 9.8.0.0 Web Administration Guide

Workload monitoring

Workload monitoring is a key for show-back and charge-back resource accounting.

Workload is a set of identification metrics and resource consumption metrics. For example:
{username bob zone_name System} 
{cpu 1.2 s, bytes_in 10 K, bytes_out 20 M,...}
Indicates that the user bob in the zone System consumed 1.2 s of CPU with 10 Kb bytes in and 20 Mb bytes out, and so on.

Dataset is a specification of identification metrics to aggregate workloads by, and the workloads collected that match that specification. For instance, the workload above would be in a dataset that specified identification metrics {username, zone_name}.

Filter is a method for including only workloads that match specific identification metrics. For example, take the following workloads for a dataset with filter {zone_name:System}:
  • {username:bob , zone_name:System} would be included.
  • {username:mary , zone_name:System} would be included.
  • {username:bob , zone_name:Quarantine} would not be included.

A performance dataset automatically collects a list of the top workloads, with pinning and filtering to allow further customization to that list.


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