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FSLogix - Azure file share - high hot LRS write ops -- How to find out cause?

Hello

Seen this post



Compared to my setup but no definate answer.

How can I find out the cause of so many Hot LRS write operations?

I am using the file share for FSLogix profiles.

Many thanks, M

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HI
I find the thread in blow link.
How can I find the source of my Hot LRS Write Operations
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55808709/how-can-i-find-the-source-of-my-hot-lrs-write-operations-on-azure-storage-accoun

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I have tried following that forum solutions, from the logs created all I can see is stats of what is being written, I cannot see the actual data being written.

Would you be able to DM me for a support call please?

Regards, M

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HI
we need both azure storage and fslogix team help to analyze this issue. we can open a call ticket.we can refer below document.
How to open a FSLogix Support Request
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/14ea5f6f-760b-4ad2-83cf-23c3cbc1bcc4/how-to-open-a-fslogix-support-request?forum=FSLogix

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@deherman-MSFT
Thanks for the direction. I will try the diagnostic setting see what I get.
I would really need to know which metric to monitor?

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deherman-MSFT answered SenhorDolas-2197 commented

@SenhorDolas-2197
From the Azure File Share standpoint you can enable logging of StorageWrite operations by creating a diagnostic setting. You can access resource logs either as a blob in a storage account, as event data, or through Log Analytic queries. This should give you an idea what what files are being written. For a list of fields in the log you can refer to this page.

I will let the FSlogix experts chime in from their standpoint. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have further questions or issues.



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I have tried following that forum solutions, from the logs created all I can see is stats of what is being written, I cannot see the actual data being written.

Is there a way to get a support call opened?

Thanks, M

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