HP XP Auto LUN Software User Manual

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Auto LUN/Performance Control Base Monitor for the XP1024/XP128

• To view traffic statistics about host ports to which a disk array port is connected, click the disk array

port.

Figure 29

Traffic statistics about host ports to which a disk array port is connected

• To view traffic statistics about host ports in a host group, click the host group.

Figure 30

Traffic statistics about host ports in a host group

• To view traffic statistics about LU paths, click the LUN icon.

Figure 31

Traffic statistics about LU paths

4.

To find out how traffic has changed, click the ports, WWNs, or LUNs, and click Draw. A graph

appears below the table.

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.

Port: Ports on the disk array.

WWN: WWNs of the host bus adapters.

LUN: LUNs (logical unit numbers).

PFC Name: PFC names of host bus adapters.

Nickname: Nickname for host bus adapters. LUN Manager allows you to assign a nickname to each

host bus adapter so you can easily identify each host bus adapter in the LUN Manager panes.

CU:LDEV: Logical volume IDs. The number on the left of the colon is the CU image number. The number

on the right of the colon is the LDEV number. If a logical volume ID ends with the symbol #, the logical

volume is an external LU.

Emulation: Emulation types.

Paths: Number of LU paths.

Current: Current I/O rate.

Ave.: Average I/O rate for the specified period.

Max.: Maximum I/O rate for the specified period.

Response Time (ms): Time (in milliseconds) for replying from an external volume group when I/O

accesses are made from disk array to external volume group. Average response time in the period

specified for Monitoring Term is displayed.
If you select a port in the list, click Draw, and select the Detail check box, a detailed graph of the port

I/O rate is drawn. The Peak value means the top of the Max. line in this graph.

Attribute: Priority of each port. Prio. indicates a prioritized port. Non-Prio. indicates a non-prioritized

port. iSCSI ports are always prioritized ports. Therefore, the Attribute column displays Prio. for each

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