Viewing continuous access data for xp and – HP XP Performance Advisor Software User Manual

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To understand how different tiers are utilized by a Smart pool, compare the utilization of individual
RAID groups that constitute the Smart pool. You can see the utilization of individual RAID groups
and also the overall utilization of all the RAID groups. You must determine the drive types of the
individual Raid groups that constitute the Smart pool. Also, you need to know the RAID group for
which you want to determine the drive type. The RAID groups are listed under Pool Volumes in the
Pool Details table. For more information on identifying the drive type for a RAID group, see

“Drive

types navigation path” (page 262)

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Related Topics

“Viewing performance summary” (page 177)

“Viewing ACP/DKA data” (page 189)

“Viewing MP blade utilization for P9500/XP7 disk arrays” (page 193)

“Utilization Summary” (page 183)

“Viewing continuous access data for XP and XP7 disk arrays” (page 202)

“10 busiest LDEVs/Ports” (page 208)

“10 busiest LDEVs/RAID groups” (page 209)

“Port summary” (page 212)

“Viewing LDEV data” (page 214)

Viewing continuous access data for XP and XP7 disk arrays

The Array - View Continuous Access screen provides data on the continuous access configurations
(synchronous, asynchronous, and journal based) created in the selected XP or XP7 disk array. The
configuration data includes the P-VOL, S-VOL, and associated port, RAID group details. If the
P-VOLs and S-VOLs are configured based on the CTGs to which they belong, the configuration
data of journal groups that manage the corresponding I/O transactions are also displayed. To
view the continuous access data for an XP/XP7 disk array, click Monitoring+Array View in the left
pane. Then, click the plus (+) sign for an XP/XP7 disk array in the component selection tree and
select Continuous Access from the list displayed.

Figure 18 Continuous Access Journal

202 Viewing XP and XP7 disk array components

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