[Beowulf] Determining NFS usage by user on a cluster
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G.M.Sigut sigut at id.ethz.chWed Apr 26 01:53:06 PDT 2006
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> Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 08:04:20 +0200 > From: "G.M.Sigut" <sigut at id.ethz.ch> > Subject: Re: [Beowulf] Determining NFS usage by user on a cluster > To: john.hearns at streamline-computing.com > Cc: beowulf at beowulf.org ... > If you want to find users, you might try to run > > tcpdump -i eth1 -c 1000 -n -p -s 192 -v -u udp and port 2049 | \ > awk '/ids/{A=match($0,"ids"); print substr($0,A+4,3)}' dudu|grep -v '/' <blush> Of course the second line is awk '/ids/{A=match($0,"ids"); print substr($0,A+4,3)}'|grep -v '/' the "dudu" bit is a rest from the original script which was using a file to store the results of tcpdump. It's not in the way, but confuses the issue. </blush> George -- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> George M. Sigut <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ETH Zurich, Informatikdienste, Sektion Systemdienste, CH-8092 Zurich Swiss Federal Inst. of Technology, Computing Services, System Services e-mail: sigut at id.ethz.ch, Phone: +41 1 632 5763, Fax: +41 1 632 1022 >>>> if my regular address does not work, try "sigut at pop.agri.ch" <<<<
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