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Comparing methods for recording I/O - V$SYSSTAT vs HP Measureware

Published Mar 9, 2011 by in Io, Oracle, Rrdtool, Unix at https://rmoff.net/2011/03/09/comparing-methods-for-recording-i/o-vsysstat-vs-hp-measureware/

I wrote last year about Graphing I/O data using gnuplot and Oracle V$SYSSTAT, using a script from Kevin Closson in his article How To Produce Raw, Spreadsheet-Ready Physical I/O Data With PL/SQL. Good For Exadata, Good For Traditional Storage. Here I’ve got a simple comparison of the data recorded through this script (in essence, Oracle’s V$SYSSTAT), and directly on the OS through HP’s MeasureWare. It’s graphed out with my new favourite tool, rrdtool:

Happily for me, the data marries up almost exactly. One might say that so it ought. But it’s always good to have explicit proof of such a supposition.


Robin Moffatt

Robin Moffatt works on the DevRel team at Confluent. He likes writing about himself in the third person, eating good breakfasts, and drinking good beer.

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