With the LPAR tool, statistics for all virtual FC clients can be displayed at any time using the “vios fcstat” command. This allows you to determine at any time which client LPARs have which I/O throughput (when using NPIV).
Which NPIV-capable FC adapters are available on a virtual I/O server can easily be found out with “vios lsnports“:
$ vios lsnports ms15-vio1 NAME PHYSLOC FABRIC TPORTS APORTS SWWPNS AWWPNS fcs0 U78CB.001.XXXXXXX-P1-C5-T1 1 64 62 2032 2012 fcs1 U78CB.001.XXXXXXX-P1-C5-T2 1 64 62 2032 2012 fcs2 U78CB.001.XXXXXXX-P1-C5-T3 1 64 61 2032 1979 fcs3 U78CB.001.XXXXXXX-P1-C5-T4 1 64 61 2032 1979 fcs4 U78CB.001.XXXXXXX-P1-C3-T1 1 64 50 3088 3000 fcs5 U78CB.001.XXXXXXX-P1-C3-T2 1 64 63 3088 3077 $
We display the FC client statistics with the command “vios fcstat”. By default, the data for all virtual FC clients of the specified virtual I/O server are shown every 10 seconds:
$ vios fcstat ms15-vio1 HOSTNAME PHYSDEV WWPN DEV INREQS INBYTES OUTREQS OUTBYTES CTRLREQS ms15-vio1 fcs1 0x210000XXXXX56EC5 fcs1 774.75/s 129.51 MB/s 1332.71/s 92.96 MB/s 20 aixtsmp1 fcs2 0xC050760XXXXX0058 fcs6 318.10/s 83.39 MB/s 481.34/s 126.18 MB/s 0 ms15-vio1 fcs2 0x210000XXXXX56EC6 fcs2 318.10/s 83.39 MB/s 480.78/s 126.03 MB/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs5 0xC050760XXXXX003E fcs0 583.98/s 60.35 MB/s 1835.17/s 124.86 MB/s 0 ms15-vio1 fcs5 0x10000090XXXXX12D fcs5 583.70/s 60.27 MB/s 1836.21/s 124.92 MB/s 0 ms15-vio1 fcs0 0x21000024XXXXXEC4 fcs0 923.19/s 165.08 MB/s 1032.81/s 17.25 MB/s 46 aixtsmp3 fcs1 0xC050760XXXXX00E4 fcs0 775.12/s 129.48 MB/s 1047.32/s 17.15 MB/s 20 aixtsmp3 fcs0 0xC050760XXXXX00DE fcs1 775.78/s 128.99 MB/s 1037.99/s 17.39 MB/s 20 aixtsmp1 fcs1 0xC050760XXXXX0056 fcs5 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 290.39/s 76.12 MB/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs0 0xC050760XXXXX0052 fcs4 142.89/s 36.12 MB/s 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 26 ms15-vio1 fcs4 0x10000090XXXXX12C fcs4 234.97/s 4.58 MB/s 621.78/s 11.12 MB/s 40 cus1dbp01 fcs4 0xC050760XXXXX0047 fcs0 243.55/s 5.05 MB/s 432.33/s 9.95 MB/s 0 cus1dbi01 fcs4 0xC050760XXXXX0044 fcs1 0.94/s 10.42 KB/s 87.28/s 459.26 KB/s 0 ... HOSTNAME PHYSDEV WWPN DEV INREQS INBYTES OUTREQS OUTBYTES CTRLREQS aixtsmp1 fcs5 0xC050760XXXXX003E fcs0 1772.84/s 162.24 MB/s 1309.30/s 70.60 MB/s 68 ms15-vio1 fcs5 0x10000090XXXXX12D fcs5 1769.13/s 161.95 MB/s 1305.60/s 70.54 MB/s 68 ms15-vio1 fcs1 0x21000024XXXXXEC5 fcs1 883.55/s 118.97 MB/s 1551.97/s 108.78 MB/s 43 ms15-vio1 fcs2 0x21000024XXXXXEC6 fcs2 201.09/s 52.72 MB/s 497.26/s 130.35 MB/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs2 0xC050760XXXXX0058 fcs6 201.09/s 52.72 MB/s 495.40/s 129.87 MB/s 0 ms15-vio1 fcs0 0x21000024XXXXXEC4 fcs0 923.54/s 128.89 MB/s 1234.98/s 23.31 MB/s 65 aixtsmp3 fcs0 0xC050760XXXXX00DE fcs1 876.93/s 118.93 MB/s 1234.98/s 23.32 MB/s 44 aixtsmp3 fcs1 0xC050760XXXXX00E4 fcs0 884.17/s 119.07 MB/s 1223.50/s 23.00 MB/s 43 aixtsmp1 fcs1 0xC050760XXXXX0056 fcs5 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 325.83/s 85.41 MB/s 0 ... ^C $
The LPAR name, the physical FC port (PHYSDEV) on the virtual I/O server, the WWPN of the client adapter, the virtual FC client port (DEV), as well as the number of requests (INREQS and OUTREQS) and thereby transferred bytes (INBYTES and OUTBYTES). The transfer rates are output in KB/s, MB/s or GB/s. The output can be very long on larger systems! The output is sorted according to throughput, i.e. the most active virtual client adapters are output first. With the option ‘-t‘ (top) the output can be restricted to a desired number of data records: e.g. with ‘-t 10‘ only the top ten adapters with the highest throughput are shown. In addition, the interval length (in seconds) can be specified via a further argument, here is a short example:
$ vios fcstat -t 10 ms15-vio1 2 HOSTNAME PHYSDEV WWPN DEV INREQS INBYTES OUTREQS OUTBYTES CTRLREQS ms15-vio1 fcs1 0x21000024XXXXXEC5 fcs1 1034.58/s 86.56 MB/s 2052.23/s 160.11 MB/s 20 ms15-vio1 fcs5 0x10000090XXXXX12D fcs5 1532.63/s 115.60 MB/s 1235.72/s 118.32 MB/s 40 aixtsmp1 fcs5 0xC050760XXXXX003E fcs0 1510.33/s 114.88 MB/s 1236.49/s 118.27 MB/s 40 aixtsmp3 fcs1 0xC050760XXXXX00E4 fcs0 1036.11/s 86.67 MB/s 1612.25/s 44.86 MB/s 20 aixtsmp3 fcs0 0xC050760XXXXX00DE fcs1 1031.50/s 86.29 MB/s 1588.02/s 44.27 MB/s 20 ms15-vio1 fcs0 0x21000024XXXXXEC4 fcs0 1029.58/s 86.31 MB/s 1567.63/s 43.65 MB/s 20 aixtsmp1 fcs1 0xC050760XXXXX0056 fcs5 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 436.52/s 114.43 MB/s 0 ms15-vio1 fcs2 0x21000024XXXXXEC6 fcs2 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 435.75/s 114.23 MB/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs2 0xC050760XXXXX0058 fcs6 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 432.68/s 113.42 MB/s 0 ms15-vio1 fcs4 0x10000090XXXXX12C fcs4 144.99/s 0.78 MB/s 478.83/s 2.22 MB/s 46 HOSTNAME PHYSDEV WWPN DEV INREQS INBYTES OUTREQS OUTBYTES CTRLREQS aixtsmp1 fcs5 0xC050760XXXXX003E fcs0 758.14/s 35.55 MB/s 1822.99/s 112.60 MB/s 0 ms15-vio1 fcs5 0x10000090XXXXX12D fcs5 757.38/s 35.52 MB/s 1821.46/s 112.59 MB/s 0 ms15-vio1 fcs0 0x21000024XXXXXEC4 fcs0 944.23/s 85.09 MB/s 1657.58/s 41.40 MB/s 2 aixtsmp3 fcs0 0xC050760XXXXX00DE fcs1 943.47/s 85.15 MB/s 1636.90/s 40.68 MB/s 2 ms15-vio1 fcs1 0x21000024XXXXXEC5 fcs1 949.21/s 84.88 MB/s 1586.74/s 39.41 MB/s 2 aixtsmp3 fcs1 0xC050760XXXXX00E4 fcs0 946.53/s 84.64 MB/s 1584.83/s 39.40 MB/s 2 ms15-vio1 fcs4 0x10000090XXXXX12C fcs4 39.44/s 449.92 KB/s 676.97/s 3.63 MB/s 10 cus1dbp01 fcs4 0xC050760XXXXX0047 fcs0 29.10/s 471.69 KB/s 310.92/s 1.28 MB/s 4 cus1mqp01 fcs4 0xC050760XXXXX002C fcs0 1.91/s 4.71 KB/s 230.12/s 1.66 MB/s 0 cus2orap01 fcs4 0xC050760XXXXX000F fcs0 0.77/s 4.31 KB/s 48.25/s 263.49 KB/s 0 ^C $
The option ‘-s‘ (select) can be used to select and show only data records from a specific client (‘-s hostname = aixtsmp1‘) or only data records from a specific physical port (‘-s physdev = fcs1‘):
$ vios fcstat -s hostname=aixtsmp1 ms15-vio1 2 HOSTNAME PHYSDEV WWPN DEV INREQS INBYTES OUTREQS OUTBYTES CTRLREQS aixtsmp1 fcs5 0xC050760XXXXX003E fcs0 1858.72/s 51.14 MB/s 1231.82/s 104.20 MB/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs2 0xC050760XXXXX0058 fcs6 6.94/s 1.82 MB/s 6.94/s 1.82 MB/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs4 0xC050760XXXXX0042 fcs2 0.39/s 1.19 KB/s 0.39/s 395.05 B/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs1 0xC050760XXXXX0056 fcs5 0.39/s 7.72 B/s 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 1 aixtsmp1 fcs0 0xC050760XXXXX0052 fcs4 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs3 0xC050760XXXXX005A fcs7 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 0 HOSTNAME PHYSDEV WWPN DEV INREQS INBYTES OUTREQS OUTBYTES CTRLREQS aixtsmp1 fcs5 0xC050760XXXXX003E fcs0 1760.48/s 111.48 MB/s 1125.70/s 95.20 MB/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs2 0xC050760XXXXX0058 fcs6 8.53/s 2.24 MB/s 484.61/s 127.04 MB/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs1 0xC050760XXXXX0056 fcs5 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 469.04/s 122.96 MB/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs4 0xC050760XXXXX0042 fcs2 0.37/s 1.14 KB/s 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs0 0xC050760XXXXX0052 fcs4 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 0 aixtsmp1 fcs3 0xC050760XXXXX005A fcs7 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 0.00/s 0.00 B/s 0 ^C $
With the “vios fcstat” command, FC throughput of any LPAR can be shown at any time in an extremely simple way, at the push of a button, so to speak.
If the intervals are smaller, the accuracy of the displayed values suffers. At 2 second intervals the inaccuracy is approx. 10%. However, the relationship between the displayed values is still correct.