Adding end-to-end monitors – HP Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem p-Class User Manual

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146 Administering advanced performance monitoring

Each SID or DID has three fields, listed in the following order:

Domain ID (DD)

Area ID (AA)

AL_PA (PP)

For example, the SID 0x118a0f denotes DD 0x11, AA 0x8a, and AL_PA 0x0f.

You can monitor end-to-end performance using the

perfmonitorshow

command, as described in

Displaying monitor counters

” on page 153. You can clear end-to-end counters using the

perfmonitorclear

command, as described in

Clearing monitor counters

” on page 155.

NOTE:

For end-to-end monitors, CRC counters are not displayed on the SAN Switch 4/32.

Adding end-to-end monitors

An end-to-end monitor counts the following items for a port: number of words received, number of words

transmitted, and number of CRC errors detected in frames.

The HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, Core Switch 2/64,

and SAN Director 2/128 allow up to eight end-to-end monitors.

The SAN Switch 4/32 allows up to 256 end-to-end monitors shared by all ports. (The number of

interswitch links configured on the switch affects the amount of resources available for

end-to-end monitors.)

End-to-end monitors cannot be added to interswitch links.

The monitor count is qualified using either of following conditions:

For frames received at the port with the end-to-end monitor installed, the frame SID is the same as

SourceID

and the frame DID is the same as

DestID

. The

RX_COUNT

and

CRC_COUNT

are updated

accordingly.

For frames transmitted from the port with the end-to-end monitor installed, the frame DID is the same as

SourceID

and the frame SID is the same as

DestID

. The

TX_COUNT

and

CRC_COUNT

are updated

accordingly.

NOTE:

How the area ID for a port relates to the port number depends upon the PID format used by the

fabric. See

Configuring the PID format

” on page 203 for more information.

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