Viewing hba/port traffic statistics, Figure 32 traffic statistics for host bus adapters, Figure 33 traffic statistics for each pfc group – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Auto LUN XP user guide for the XP128/XP1024

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iSCSI port. When calculating I/O rates to be displayed in the All Prio. row, Auto LUN uses I/O rates of

iSCSI ports and other prioritized ports.

Viewing HBA/port traffic statistics

If Performance Control is enabled, Auto LUN monitors paths between host bus adapters (HBAs) in host

servers and ports on disk arrays. You can view both I/O and transfer rates between HBAs and ports.

1.

In the Auto LUN pane, click WWN.
The tree view displays a list of PFC groups (

). The Not Grouped item appears below the PFC

groups.
• If you double-click a PFC group, host bus adapters (

) in the PFC group are displayed.

• If you double-click Not Grouped, host bus adapters (

) that do not belong to any PFC group are

displayed.

2.

In the list on the right side of the pane, do either of the following:
• To view I/O rates, select IOPS.
• To view transfer rates, select 100KB/s (MB/s [XP 12000]).

3.

In the tree view, do one of the following:
• To view traffic statistics for host bus adapters in a PFC group, click the PFC group.

Figure 32

Traffic statistics for host bus adapters

• To view traffic statistics for host bus adapters that do not belong to any PFC group, click Not

Grouped (see

Figure 32

).

• To view the I/O or transfer rates at each PFC group, click the Subsystem folder.

Figure 33

Traffic statistics for each PFC group

• To view traffic statistics for each port connected to a given host bus adapter, click the HBA.

Figure 34

Traffic statistics for each port connected to a specified HBA

4.

To find out how traffic has changed, in the table, click the PFC groups or WWNs, and click Draw. A

graph appears below the table.

NOTE:

If a host bus adapter’s WWN is displayed in red in the tree view, the host bus adapter is

connected to two or more ports, but Performance Control does not control traffic between the HBA

and some ports. When many-to-many connections are established between HBAs and ports,

monitor all traffic between HBAs and ports. For information about controlling traffic between the

HBA and connected ports, see ”

Troubleshooting Auto LUN XP

” on page 36.

5.

To view more detailed information in the graph, click the Detail check box on the lower-right side of the

table, and click Draw. The graph contents change.

The table displays the following:

Graph column: The check mark icon indicates the graph is currently illustrating data for that item.

Group: PFC groups.

PFC Name: PFC names of host bus adapters.

Port: Ports on the disk array.

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