Save/rollback configuration – HP ProLiant DL980 G7 Server User Manual

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Figure 59 Generate or export file

3.

If you want to view a graph of the data in the selected file, click Show Graph.

4.

On the right side of the graph, select the counters you want included or excluded in the graph
(for convenience, use the Select/Unselect All check box to select or exclude all counters listed).
You can repeat this step to change the graph to reflect different counters. A key code is listed
to show what the colors in the graph represent.

5.

To show a specific area of the graph, select the area in the Overview graph. The selected
area will be reflected in the larger graph on the left.

6.

Click Generate File to create the report.

To compare data collection log files, follow these steps:
1.

From the upper drop-down menu, select the first CSV file to compare. In

Figure 58 (page 68)

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the CpuPerfColl-12–20–12–16–08–47.csv file is selected.

2.

From the lower drop-down menu, select the second CSV file to compare. In

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, the CpuPerfColl-12–20–12–16–22–42.csv file is selected.

3.

Click Show Comparison Graph. In

Figure 58 (page 68)

, graphs of both files are shown.

4.

Optionally, counters within each file to be compared can be filtered using the Select/Unselect
All check box on the right side of the graph, or by selecting individual counters to be included
in the comparison.

NOTE:

The longer the data collection process is running, the more data will be stored in the CSV

(Comma Separated Values) files. When the amount of data collected is very large (exceeding
10MB, roughly), the ESO Workload and Performance History page may not be able to show the
entire graph. If this issue is encountered, use external applications such as Microsoft Excel to view
and graph the CSV files located in C:\Program Files\McPerfOpt\Data.

Save/Rollback Configuration

Use this page to save the current system configuration to an XML file and retrieve it for future use.
The Save feature saves current parameter settings for all connected SQL instances and the system
configuration.

Figure 60 (page 70)

shows an example of the Save/Rollback Configuration page.

Reports pages: Viewing workload/performance data and saving/restoring SQL configurations

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