Viewing disk array port traffic statistics, 30 traffic statistics about ports in a disk array – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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The table displays the following:

Graph column: The check mark icon indicates the graph is currently illustrating data for that item.

Group: Parity group ID. If the ID starts with the letter E, logical volumes in the parity group are external

LUs.

LDEV: Logical volume ID. If the ID ends with the symbol #, logical volume is an external LU.

Type: Emulation type.

IO Rate (IOPS): Number of I/O requests to the parity group (or logical volume) per second. This column

is displayed when IOPS is selected in the list on the upper-right side of the table.

Read (IOPS): Number of read accesses to the parity group (or logical volume) per second. This column

is displayed when IOPS is selected in the list on the upper-right side of the table.

Write (IOPS): Number of write accesses to the parity group (or logical volume) per second. This column

is displayed when IOPS is selected in the list on the upper-right side of the table.

Trans.(MB/s): Size (in megabytes) of data transferred to the parity group (or logical volume) per

second. This column is displayed when MB/s is selected in the list on the upper-right side of the table.

Read Hit(%): Read hit rate.

Write Hit(%): Write hit rate.

Back Trans.(count/sec): Number of data transfers between parity group (or logical volume) and cache

memory.

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

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

period specified for Monitoring Term is displayed.

CLPR: The number and name of the CLPR that corresponds to the parity group to which the logical

volume belongs, in the format CLPR number:CLPRname. For more information, see the

HP StorageWorks XP Disk/Cache Partition user guide.

Viewing disk array port traffic statistics

1.

In the Auto LUN pane, click Port-LUN, and click the Subsystem folder in the tree. The Port-LUN tree lists

ports on the disk array. When you double-click a port, a list of host groups for the port appears. When

you double-click a host group, the LUN icon appears.

2.

To check the number of I/Os, click IOPS in the list on the right side of the pane. To check the amount of

data transferred, click MB/s. To view IOPS or amount of data in real time, select the Real Time option,

specify the number of collections to display, and click Apply.

3.

In the Port-LUN tree, do one of the following:
• To view traffic statistics about ports in the disk array, click the root.

Figure 30

Traffic statistics about ports in a disk array

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

port.

Figure 31

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

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