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nfslogsum(8)			  Unsupported			  nfslogsum(8)

Name
       nfslogsum - summarize nfswatch log file

Syntax
       /usr/etc/nfslogsum [ -n ] [ -v ] [ logfile ]

Description
       The  command  summarizes log files produced by the program.  By default
       the log file is summarized; an alternate log file can be	 specified  on
       the command line.

       Each log file can contain one or more log sessions, each indicated by a
       header which is printed when logging is turned on.  For each  log  ses‐
       sion,  tallies  up the interval packet totals and prints out a one-page
       summary of the log session.  Total packets and  percentages  are	 tabu‐
       lated for each category and displayed.

Options
       -n     Tells to read only the first n entries in the log file.  This is
	      useful for summarizing log files in cumulative ``chunks''.

       -v     Produces a ``verbose'' summary of the log file.  In addition  to
	      the summary information printed as described above, a summary of
	      how many calls to each NFS procedure were made on each file sys‐
	      tem and individual file is printed.  This summary information is
	      divided into three sections of six columns  each.	  The  columns
	      are  headed  by  the  names  of  the  NFS	 procedures; these are
	      described briefly below:

       NULLPROC
	      Do nothing.  This procedure is provided to allow server response
	      testing and timing.

       GETATTR
	      Get  file	 attributes (for example, type, mode, number of links,
	      owner's uid, owner's gid, size, access, modification and	change
	      times).	This  procedure is used by the system call, as well as
	      several others.

       SETATTR
	      Set file attributes  (mode, owner's uid, owner's	gid,  size  in
	      bytes,  access  and modification times).	This procedure is used
	      by system calls such as

       GETROOT
	      Get file system root.  This procedure is obsolete, and has  been
	      replaced by a MOUNT Protocol procedure.

       LOOKUP Look  up file name.  This procedure is used to obtain an initial
	      file handle for use in current and future requests on that file,
	      and is used by many different system calls.

       READLINK
	      Read from symbolic link.	This procedure is used by the readlink
	      system call, and by the kernel.

       READ   Read data from file.  This procedure is used by the system call.

       WCACHE Write to cache.  Unused in the current NFS protocol revision.

       WRITE  Write data to file.  This procedure is used by the system call.

       CREATE Create file.  This procedure is used by the and system calls.

       REMOVE Remove file.  This procedure is used by the system call.

       RENAME Rename file.  This procedure is used by the rename system call.

       LINK   Create link to file.  This procedure is used by the system call.

       SYMLINK
	      Create symbolic link to file.  This procedure  is	 used  by  the
	      system call.

       MKDIR  Create directory.	 This procedure is used by the system call.

       RMDIR  Remove directory.	 This procedure is used by the system call.

       READDIR
	      Read entries from directory.  Generally only one READDIR call is
	      needed per directory, since a variable number of entries can  be
	      returned.

       STATFS Get file system attributes (transfer size, block size, blocks in
	      use, blocks free).

Restrictions
       The nfslogsum command is extremely sensitive to the format of  the  log
       file  produced  by  The log file should not be edited or changed before
       feeding it to

See Also
       nfswatch(8)

								  nfslogsum(8)
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