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.. _cephfs-top:
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CephFS Top Utility
==================
CephFS provides `top(1)` like utility to display various Ceph Filesystem metrics
in realtime. `cephfs-top` is a curses based python script which makes use of `stats`
plugin in Ceph Manager to fetch (and display) metrics.
Manager Plugin
==============
Ceph Filesystem clients periodically forward various metrics to Ceph Metadata Servers (MDS)
which in turn get forwarded to Ceph Manager by MDS rank zero. Each active MDS forward its
respective set of metrics to MDS rank zero. Metrics are aggregated and forwarded to Ceph
Manager.
Metrics are divided into two categories - global and per-mds. Global metrics represent
set of metrics for the filesystem as a whole (e.g., client read latency) whereas per-mds
metrics are for a particular MDS rank (e.g., number of subtrees handled by an MDS).
.. note:: Currently, only global metrics are tracked.
`stats` plugin is disabled by default and should be enabled via::
$ ceph mgr module enable stats
Once enabled, Ceph Filesystem metrics can be fetched via::
$ ceph fs perf stats
The output format is JSON and contains fields as follows:
- `version`: Version of stats output
- `global_counters`: List of global performance metrics
- `counters`: List of per-mds performance metrics
- `client_metadata`: Ceph Filesystem client metadata
- `global_metrics`: Global performance counters
- `metrics`: Per-MDS performance counters (currently, empty) and delayed ranks
.. note:: `delayed_ranks` is the set of active MDS ranks that are reporting stale metrics.
This can happen in cases such as (temporary) network issue between MDS rank zero
and other active MDSs.
Metrics can be fetched for a particular client and/or for a set of active MDSs. To fetch metrics
for a particular client (e.g., for client-id: 1234)::
$ ceph fs perf stats --client_id=1234
To fetch metrics only for a subset of active MDSs (e.g., MDS rank 1 and 2)::
$ ceph fs perf stats --mds_rank=1,2
`cephfs-top`
============
`cephfs-top` utility relies on `stats` plugin to fetch performance metrics and display in
`top(1)` like format. `cephfs-top` is available as part of `cephfs-top` package.
By default, `cephfs-top` uses `client.fstop` user to connect to a Ceph cluster::
$ ceph auth get-or-create client.fstop mon 'allow r' mds 'allow r' osd 'allow r' mgr 'allow r'
$ cephfs-top
Description of Fields
---------------------
1. chit : Cap hit
Percentage of file capability hits over total number of caps
2. dlease : Dentry lease
Percentage of dentry leases handed out over the total dentry lease requests
3. ofiles : Opened files
Number of opened files
4. oicaps : Pinned caps
Number of pinned caps
5. oinodes : Opened inodes
Number of opened inodes
6. rtio : Total size of read IOs
Number of bytes read in input/output operations generated by all process
7. wtio : Total size of write IOs
Number of bytes written in input/output operations generated by all processes
8. raio : Average size of read IOs
Mean of number of bytes read in input/output operations generated by all
process over total IO done
9. waio : Average size of write IOs
Mean of number of bytes written in input/output operations generated by all
process over total IO done
10. rsp : Read speed
Speed of read IOs with respect to the duration since the last refresh of clients
11. wsp : Write speed
Speed of write IOs with respect to the duration since the last refresh of clients
12. rlatavg : Average read latency
Mean value of the read latencies
13. rlatsd : Standard deviation (variance) for read latency
Dispersion of the metric for the read latency relative to its mean
14. wlatavg : Average write latency
Mean value of the write latencies
15. wlatsd : Standard deviation (variance) for write latency
Dispersion of the metric for the write latency relative to its mean
16. mlatavg : Average metadata latency
Mean value of the metadata latencies
17. mlatsd : Standard deviation (variance) for metadata latency
Dispersion of the metric for the metadata latency relative to its mean
Command-Line Options
--------------------
To use a non-default user (other than `client.fstop`) use::
$ cephfs-top --id <name>
By default, `cephfs-top` connects to cluster name `ceph`. To use a non-default cluster name::
$ cephfs-top --cluster <cluster>
`cephfs-top` refreshes stats every second by default. To choose a different refresh interval use::
$ cephfs-top -d <seconds>
Refresh interval should be a positive integer.
To dump the metrics to stdout without creating a curses display use::
$ cephfs-top --dump
To dump the metrics of the given filesystem to stdout without creating a curses display use::
$ cephfs-top --dumpfs <fs_name>
Interactive Commands
--------------------
1. m : Filesystem selection
Displays a menu of filesystems for selection.
2. s : Sort field selection
Designates the sort field. 'cap_hit' is the default.
3. l : Client limit
Sets the limit on the number of clients to be displayed.
4. r : Reset
Resets the sort field and limit value to the default.
5. q : Quit
Exit the utility if you are at the home screen (all filesystem info),
otherwise escape back to the home screen.
The metrics display can be scrolled using the Arrow Keys, PgUp/PgDn, Home/End and mouse.
Sample screenshot running `cephfs-top` with 2 filesystems:
.. image:: cephfs-top.png
.. note:: Minimum compatible python version for cephfs-top is 3.6.0. cephfs-top is supported on distros RHEL 8, Ubuntu 18.04, CentOS 8 and above.