Select data to be graphed – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Table 9 Fields on the Usage Monitor window (continued)

Description

Field

The most recent data sample time of data on the graph.

Update

Remote I/O statistics and status of remote copy monitor.

Usage Monitor Graph

Select data to be graphed

The usage monitor graph plots the I/O data that you specify. On the graph:

The x-axis indicates time.

The y-axis indicates the number of I/Os during the sampling period.

The legend on the right side shows the data being displayed.

The value on the y-axis varies according to the maximum value of the statistical data appearing
in the graph. If the y-axis value exceeds 10,000,000, the value is shown in exponential notation
(for example, 1E7 = 1 x 10

7

= 10,000,000; 2E8 = 2 x 10

8

= 200,000,000)

.

To specify I/O data to be graphed

1.

Make sure that usage monitoring is running (Monitoring Switch = Enable). The usage monitor
graph can be viewed only when monitoring is on.

2.

Right-click the graph and select Display Item from the menu that appears. The Display Item
dialog box displays.

3.

In the Select Volume box, select one of the following:

ALL Volumes, to view I/O statistics for all LDEVs in the system. When selected, the LDKC
number, CU number, and LDEV number appear above the graph.

- A device ID ending in # (e.g., 00:00:3C #) indicates the LDEV is an external volume
(see HP P9000 External Storage for Open and Mainframe Systems User Guide for more
information about external drives).

- A device ID ending in X (e.g., 00:00:3C X) indicates the LDEV is a Thin Provisioning
virtual volume (see HP P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide for more
information on a virtual volumes).

Journal, to view I/O statistics for a specific journal. Enter a journal number (000-0FF) in
the Journal box.

Volume, to view I/O statistics for a specific LU. Select the LU Port (CL1-A to CLG-R) and
enter the GID (00-FE) and LUN (000-7FF).

4.

In the Monitor Data boxes, select the I/O statistics data that you want to appear on the graph.
You must select at least one box.

Table 10 (page 77)

describes the I/O statistics data.

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Monitoring the system

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