HP 3PAR Policy Manager Software User Manual

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4.18

Analyzing the Policy Advisor Results for Hardware Changes

3PAR Policy Advisor User’s Guide

4.7.2 Hardware Change Example for Virtual Volumes Created from CPGs

In the following example, the virtual volume

vv1

was created with the

createvv

command

while one cage of a two cage system was offline. Virtual volume

vv1

draws space from CPG

c1.

The Policy Advisor script analyzes the system and displays analysis and suggested actions

for improving performance.

The following example analyzes all virtual volumes in the InServ Storage Server that draw

space from CPG

c1.

On Linux or Solaris:

./PolicyAdvisor.tcl -cpg c1

On Windows:

policyadvisor -cpg c1

First, the physical disk and user space analysis is displayed:

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3PAR, Inc. InForm(tm) Policy Advisor for Dynamic Optimization

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PD Analysis

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------FC-------

-----------------Description------------------ 15K 10K 10K+15K NL SSD All

Number of Available PDs with free chunklets 0 32 32 0 0 32

Number of Available PDs with no free chunklets 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Total Number of Available PDs 0 32 32 0 0 32

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Maximum number free chunklets in a PD - 230 230 - - 230

Minimum number free chunklets in a PD - 186 186 - - 186

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The system is checked for active tuning operations and virtual volumes split between CPGs:

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Active Tune analysis

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No active tunes detected on Target InServ

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Split CPG Analysis

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No VVs split between CPGs detected

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