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Performance Control XP

(wwn01) in the production server is connected to four disk array ports (1A, 1C, 1A, and 2C). The host bus

adapters (wwn02 and wwn03) in the development server are connected to the same four ports.

Figure 4

Network B (many-to-many connections between HBAs and ports)

In this example, setting up Performance Control XP requires the following major steps:

1.

Find WWNs of host bus adapters. Before using Performance Control XP, find the Worldwide Name

(WWN) of each host bus adapter in the host servers. WWNs are 16-digit hexadecimal numbers

identifying host bus adapters. For detailed information about finding WWNs, see the

HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP User Guide for the specific disk array.

2.

Monitor all traffic between host bus adapters and ports. You must monitor all host bus adapters

connected to ports in the disk array. In the WWN tab of the Performance Control pane, place the host

bus adapters connected to each port below the Monitor icons.
In network B, the four ports are connected to three host bus adapters (wwn01, wwn02, and wwn03).

Place the host bus adapter for wwn01, wwn02, and wwn03 below the Monitor icons for the four ports

(shown in

Figure 5

).

Figure 5

Specifying host bus adapters to be monitored

For detailed instructions, see

Measuring traffic between host bus adapters and ports for many-to-many

connections

” on page 22.

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