On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:21:21PM +0200, Filip Sneppe wrote:
> At the moment, if I need to determine the hosts that are using most of
> the iSCSI or NFS bandwidth, I have to resort to pktt, and I am looking
> for a easier way to achieve what I want. Ideally, I'd like to get
> information on the protocols and ports involved too, but having IP
> addresses would already be very useful.
For all traffic, I don't really know a way. But since most of my filers
are mainly NFS, I can get who's beating up NFS with 'nfsstat -l' for
per-client statistics and that gives me a good idea. HTTP I can parse
the http log and show addresses with the most transfers. CIFS hasn't
been enough of an issue for me to attempt. I don't know how easy that
is.
-- Darren
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