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4.6

Using the Policy Advisor on Linux or Solaris

3PAR Policy Advisor User’s Guide

4.4 Using the Policy Advisor on Linux or Solaris

To run the

PolicyAdvisor.tcl

script:

1

Go to the directory where the script is located. The recommended location is

<CLI_user_name>/PolicyAdvisor

.

2

Run the script.

./PolicyAdvisor.tcl [options] [<VV_name|pattern>...]|[<CPG_name|pattern>...]

For example:

./PolicyAdvisor.tcl –t r5 –ssz 5 –ha mag my_vvol\*

This example examines all virtual volumes starting with

my_vvol

. The

PolicyAdvisor.tcl

script will display tuning suggestions for any virtual volumes that do

not match RAID type

r5

, set size

5

, with magazine level availability.

In this example, the

PolicyAdvisor.tcl

script will display tuning suggestions for virtual

volumes that:

Have virtual volume names that start with the pattern

my_vvol

.

Are not RAID 5.

Are RAID 5, but don’t have a set size of 5.

Are RAID 5, have a set size of 5, but don’t have magazine level availability.

3

Enter the name of the InServ Storage Server you wish to analyze, followed by a valid user

name and password. The user account must have Super or Edit CLI user class authority, and

access to all domains on the specified storage server.

For example:

system: <system name>

user: <username>

password: <password>

4

Analyze the results displayed by the Policy Advisor. You should carefully review the

suggestions before running any suggested tuning operations.

5

Run the Dynamic Optimization tuning commands suggested by the Policy Advisor.

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