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Re: finding slow RPC SRT


From: ronnie sahlberg <ronniesahlberg () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 07:27:27 +1100

Filter on 'rpc.time > 1.0'

That will show you the exact frame(s) where the response was "slow"



On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Stuart Kendrick <skendric () fhcrc org>wrote:

 Is there a way to graph RPC Service Response Time?



I'd like to find where that 1.317575 second response time occurs in the
trace ... and I figured that a graph on which the y-axis measured SRT and
the x-axis measured time might do this for me.

I can filter by 'nfs.opcode' and see where Replies follow Calls tightly:


and later I can see where a number of frames intervene between Calls and
Replies (but these are Reads, so of course other frames intervene):


But none of that helps me find that 1.3s Call/Reply combination.

Suggestions?

--sk

Stuart Kendrick
FHCRC

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