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  • bobrivers
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 115

    #1

    Current Disk Queue Length

    Hi,

    In my windows servers, I'm monitoring a counter called "current disk queue length". Basically, accordingly with MS: "Current Disk Queue Length is the number of requests outstanding on the disk at the time the performance data is collected."

    I like it because it's simple.

    My question is, does linux has something like this counter?

    I was looking into IOSTAT, but none of the counters provided seems to be equal to current disk queue lenght. The most similar is "avgqu-sz", but it's an average and the windows one is the actual value measured when the zabbix agent was contacted.

    TIA,

    Bob
  • Alexei
    Founder, CEO
    Zabbix Certified Trainer
    Zabbix Certified SpecialistZabbix Certified Professional
    • Sep 2004
    • 5654

    #2
    Please could you register a feature request? Meanwhile you can create a simple user parameter, which would parse output of /proc or vmstat.
    Alexei Vladishev
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    • troffasky
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2008
      • 567

      #3
      A generic way of accessing data in /proc (like perf[] does on Windows agents) would be useful. Especially if Zabbix would query the agent for what's in /proc, instead of having to ssh to the host to check first then add it.

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