Setting an upper-limit, Value to hbas in a performance control group, Group – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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You can use a Performance Control group to switch priority of multiple HBAs from prioritized to
non-prioritized, or vice versa.

To switch priority:

1.

Start XP Performance Control (see

Starting XP Performance Control

” on page 32).

The Performance Control window is displayed.

2.

Click the WWN tab (

Figure 4

on page 20).

3.

In the lower-left tree, select and right-click a Performance Control group (

).

4.

Do one of the following:
• To switch priority from prioritized to non-prioritized, select Prio -> Non-Prio from the pop-up

menu.

• To switch priority from non-prioritized to prioritized, select Non-Prio -> Prio from the pop-up

menu.

5.

Click Apply.
The settings in the window are applied to the storage system.

Setting an Upper-Limit Value to HBAs in a Performance Control Group

If all the HBAs in a Performance Control group are non-prioritized WWNs (that is, low-priority HBAs),
you can set an upper-limit value to HBA performance (that is, I/O rate or transfer rate). You can assign
one upper-limit value for one Performance Control group.

For example, suppose that the upper-limit value 100 IOPS is assigned to a Performance Control group
consisting of four HBAs. If the sum of the I/O rate of the four HBAs reaches 100 IOPS, XP Performance
Control controls the system so that the sum of the I/O rates will not exceed 100 IOPS.

To set an upper-limit value for HBAs in a Performance Control group:

1.

Start XP Performance Control (see

Starting XP Performance Control

” on page 32).

The Performance Control window is displayed.

2.

Click the WWN tab (

Figure 4

on page 20).

3.

In the lower-left tree, right-click the Subsystem folder or a Performance Control group (

).

4.

If you selected the Subsystem folder, take the following steps:

a.

Select IOPS or MB/s from the list at the upper-left corner of the list. Select IOPS if you want
to assign an upper-limit to the I/O rate. Select MB/s if you want to assign an upper-limit to
the transfer rate.

b.

To assign an upper-limit to the I/O rate, enter the upper-limit value in the IOPS column of
the list.
To assign an upper-limit to the transfer rate, enter the upper-limit value in the MB/s column
of the list.

TIP:

If you cannot see the IOPS or MB/s column, scroll the list to the left. The column is located
to the right of the list.

If you selected a Performance Control group (

), take the following steps:

a.

Right-click the selected Performance Control group and then select Change upper-limit from
the pop-up menu.

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