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• To limit the I/O rate for the non-prioritized port, select IOPS from the list at the upper left
corner of the list.
• To limit the transfer rate for the non-prioritized port, select MB/s from the list at the upper left
corner of the list.
4.
Locate the non-prioritized port in the list.
Notes:
• The Attribute column of the list indicates whether ports are prioritized or non-prioritized.
• If you cannot find any non-prioritized port in the list, check the list at the top right corner of
the window. If the list displays Prioritize, select All or Non-Prioritize from the list.
5.
Do one of the following:
• To limit the I/O rate for the non-prioritized port, double-click the desired cell in the IOPS
column in Upper. Next, enter the upper-limit value in the cell.
• To limit the transfer rate for the non-prioritized port, double-click the desired cell in the MB/s
column in Upper. Next, enter the upper-limit value in the cell.
In the list, either the IOPS or the MB/s column is activated depending on the rate selected at step
3. You can use either of them to specify the upper-limit value for one port. You can specify different
types of rates (IOPS or MB/s) for the upper-limit values of different non-prioritized ports.
The upper-limit value that you entered is displayed in blue.
6.
Click Apply.
The settings in the window are applied to the storage system. The upper-limit value that you
entered turns black.
NOTE:
If an upper-limit of the non-prioritized WWN is set to zero or nearly zero, I/O performance might
be lowered. If I/O performance is lowered, the host cannot be connected to the storage system in
some cases.
Setting a Threshold in the Port Tab
If a threshold control is used, upper-limit control is automatically disabled when traffic between
production servers and the storage system is reduced to a specified level. For details, see
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If Many-to-Many Connections Link HBAs and Ports
If one-to-one connections are established between HBAs and ports, you can set the threshold value
in the following two ways:
•
Click a threshold value for each prioritized port
•
Click one threshold value for the entire storage system
The procedures for these operations are explained below.
To set threshold values to traffic at prioritized ports:
1.
Start XP Performance Control (see “
The Performance Control window is displayed.
2.
Click the Port tab (
3.
To set a threshold value for each prioritized port, select the type of rates for the threshold value
from the list at the upper left corner of the list.
• To use the I/O rates for the threshold value, click IOPS.
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