Xp/p9500/xp7array health, Xp/xp7array, Health – HP XP Performance Advisor Software User Manual

Page 106: Xp/xp7array health

Advertising
background image

NOTE:

Click

Add New Licenses to add licenses for the XP and the XP7 disk arrays on the License

screen.

For more information, see

“Installing

licenses” (page 31)

.

Click Edit Threshold to specify the threshold limits and threshold duration.

If

you have modified the threshold limits for an XP or an XP7 disk array, manually refresh

the

Dashboard screen to view the updated dashboard status.

TIP:

To maximize a section, click the window icon on the top right corner of each section on the

Dashboard screen.

Related Topics

“Dashboard threshold metrics” (page 102)

“XP/XP7array

health” (page 106)

“Dashboard statistics” (page 107)

“Dashboard busiest consumers” (page 112)

“Dashboard charts” (page 114)

“High watermark in dashboard charts” (page 115)

“Plotting charts” (page 234)

XP/XP7array

health

The

following table describes the different status icons that depict the overall health of the XP

and

the XP7 disk arrays in the Frontend, Cache, Backend, and the MP Blade (applicable for only

the

XP7 disk arrays) categories.

Description

Status icon

Critical.

Indicates that the usage of at least one component has
crossed the set threshold limit during the specified threshold
duration.

Warning.

Indicates that the usage of at least one component is at
95% of the set threshold limit or higher during the specified
threshold duration.

Normal.

Indicates that the usage of all components is below 95%
of the set threshold limit during the specified threshold
duration.

No Perf Data.

Indicates that the performance data is not collected during
the specified threshold duration.

Disabled.

Indicates that the threshold settings are not yet configured
for the metrics in the corresponding categories. For more
information on setting threshold limits, see

“Configuring

dashboard threshold settings” (page 98)

.

Not applicable.

106

Monitoring performance of XP and XP7 disk arrays

Advertising