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Trevor
Commander Commander
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LVM - poor performance detection

I'm a big fan of event logs.  We know that the linux logging system can 
provide a high-powered window to look into what's happening on a Linux
system.

Traditionally, I've depended on Linux event logs to record system activities,
errors, warnings, and informational mesages, that are generated by the 
Linux kernel, applications, and services.

I don't think of event logs when it comes to identifying performance bottlenecks.
Any thoughts on using journald to keep an eye on the performance of an LVM
on Linux system?

 

 

 

Trevor "Red Hat Evangelist" Chandler
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Chetan_Tiwary_
Community Manager
Community Manager
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@Trevor journald logs can give you a hint for eample about checksum erros, lvm metadata corruption, state D / hung, timeout,  blocked for more than xxx seconds ,  but it is not a performance monitoring tool.

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