Access paths usage statistics, Function, Storing period – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Access paths usage statistics

Function

An access path is a path through which data and commands are transferred within a storage
system.

In a storage system, channel adapters control data transfer between hosts and the cache memory.
Disk adapters control data transfer between the cache memory and hard disk drives. Data transfer
does not occur between channel adapters and disk adapters. Data is transferred via the ESW (PCI
Express Switch adapter) to the cache memory.

When hosts issue commands, the commands are transferred via channel adapters to the shared
memory (SM) . The content of the shared memory is checked by disk adapters.

Performance Monitor tracks and displays the usage rate for the following access paths.

Access paths between channel adapters and the cache switch (CHA ESW)

Access paths between disk adapters and the cache switch (DKA ESW)

Access paths between the cache switch and the cache memory (Cache ESW)

Access paths between the MP blade and the cache switch (MP Blade ESW)

Figure 5 Access paths

Storing period

Short-Range or Long-Range can be specified.

Selecting of monitoring objects

Select monitoring objects in Performance Objects: field. The combination of items is shown as
follows.

Item on right side of Monitor
Data: field

Item on left side of Monitor
Data: field

Item on right side of Object:
field

Item on left side of Object:
field

None

Usage Rate (%)

CHA ESW

Access Path

None

Usage Rate (%)

DKA ESW

None

Usage Rate (%)

MP Blade ESW

None

Usage Rate (%)

Cache ESW

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Working with graphs

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