Monitoring all port-hba traffic – HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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14. In the Performance Control main window click Apply to apply the settings to the storage system.

For instructions on measuring traffic (that is, I/O rates and transfer rates), see

“Starting monitoring”

(page 14)

.

Related topics

“Performance Control workflow: many-to-many connections” (page 57)

“WWN tab of the Performance Control main window” (page 211)

Monitoring all port-HBA traffic: many-to-many connections

When many-to-many connections are established between HBAs and ports, you should make sure
that all traffic between HBAs and ports is monitored.

Prerequisites

Required role: Storage Administrator (System Resource Management)

You must enable the Remote Web Console secondary window. For details, see the HP XP7
Remote Web Console User Guide
.

1.

Display the Remote Web Console main window.

2.

Click Reports > Performance Monitor > Performance Control to open the Performance Control
window.

3.

Click

to change to Modify mode.

4.

In the Performance Control window, click Performance Control. The Performance Control main
window appears.

5.

Click the WWN tab.

Two trees are displayed on the left side of the WWN tab. The upper-left tree lists ports in the
storage system.

6.

Select All from the list at the top right corner of the window.

7.

In the upper-left tree, double-click a port.

8.

Double-click Non-Monitor below the specified port.

If there are any host adapters whose traffic with the specified port are not monitored, those
host adapters are displayed below Non-Monitor.

9.

Right-click Monitor, and then select Add WWN to open the Add WWN window.

10. In the Add WWN window, specify the WWN and the PFC name.

Expand the WWN list to show the WWNs of the host adapters that are connected to the port
but are not monitored. These host adapters are the same as that displayed in step 7. From
that list, select a WWN and specify the PFC name (up to 64 characters).

Implementing Performance Control: many-to-many connections

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