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You can find the average I/O size in iostat -xk output.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Herbert.<br>
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On 12/19/11 7:21 AM, Pravin K Patil wrote:
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<div>Hi All,</div>
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<div>how can I determine the size of each I/O? does it depend on
the cluster size? block size? will it be different for each file
system if each of those have different cluster size?</div>
<div>I am just trying to understand very high I/O wait on our
oracle RAC DB, where as we dont have it on another server with
similar load. if the DB need 4K will it fetch only 4K?</div>
<div>on side note, I know in ZFS it pulls the I/O of the size
equal to record size (which can be co-related to clsuter size to
some extent).</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
<div>Pravin</div>
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