4 using the performance monitor gui, Using the performance monitor windows, Performance monitor window – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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4 Using the Performance Monitor

GUI

Using the Performance Monitor Windows

This chapter describes Auto LUN windows and operations. This chapter explains in the following order:

each window of Performance Monitor, the procedure for starting and stopping monitoring, and various

operation about obtaining and viewing statistics such as resource usage.

Caution:

If the user type of your user ID is storage partition administrator, the functions you can use are

limited. For details, see

Storage Partition Administrators Limitations

” on page 25.

Performance Monitor Window

Performance Monitor has the following windows:

Auto LUN window

This window displays the monitoring results about the storage system performance collected by

Performance Monitor. You can change the information to be viewed by selecting each tab in the

tree. The information displayed by selecting each tab is as follows:
• Physical tab

Displays the usage statistics about resources in the storage system (see

Auto LUN Window, Physical Tab

” on page 29).

• LDEV tab

Displays the statistics about workload on disks (see

LDEV Tab of the Auto LUN Window

” on page 34).

• Port-LUN tab

Displays the statistics about traffic at ports and LU paths in the storage system (see

Port-LUN Tab of the Auto LUN Window

” on page 38).

• WWN tab

Displays the statistics about traffic at path between host bus adapters and ports (see

WWN Tab of the Performance Monitor Window

” on page).

This section explains the contents of the tabs in the Auto LUN window and the contents of the Monitoring

Options window.

Auto LUN Window, Physical Tab

When you click Go, Auto LUN / Perf Ctl / Perf Mon and then Auto LUN on the menu bar of the Remote

Web Console main window, Performance Monitor starts and the Auto LUN window is active. The Auto

LUN window includes the Physical tab, which lets you view usage rates for parity groups, volumes,

channel processors, disk processors, etc. In addition, when you use External Storage to map volumes

in an external storage system (storage system other than storage system) to the internal volumes, the

Physical tab also lets you view usage conditions of volumes in the external storage system (that is,

external volumes) and the groups of external volumes.
For details on how to use this window, see

Monitoring Resources in the Storage System

” on page 50.

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