Determining disk space requirements – HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software User Manual
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• %HPSS_HOME%\bin\backuputility -backup target-path —time and time> The format for the start and end date, and time is as follows: DD-MM-YYYY,hh:mm:ss NOTE: • If you have saved the P9000 Performance Advisor database on a different location during installation, navigate to that location. • The target-path that you specify must not include space in the file location path. • To restore your files, enter: %HPSS_HOME%\bin\backuputility -restore target-path Where, target-path is the location where you want to restore the files. al_Number> • %HPSS_HOME%\bin\backuputility -restore target-path —time and time> The format for the start and end date, and time is as follows: DD-MM-YYYY, hh:mm:ss Related Topics • Automatically increasing the database size (AutoGrow) • Manually increasing the database size • • • • Creating and viewing Export DB CSV files • • Deleting logs for archival and import activities • Migrating data to another management station Determining disk space requirements Use the following formula to determine the disk space requirements for P9000 Performance Advisor Free_Space (MB/day for one array) = [(SECONDS_PER_DAY / Ldev_Collection_frequency) * LDEVs * Ldev_Space ] + [(SECONDS_PER_DAY / Port_Collection_ frequency) * PORTs * Port_Space] + [(SECONDS_PER_DAY/ Dkc_Collection_ frequency) * Dkc_Space] where: • Free_Space (MB/day) = Total free disk space (in MB) required for a day • LDEVs = Total number of LDEVs in an XP or a P9000 disk array (includes journal volumes, pool Managing the P9000 Performance Advisor database 188
You can also restore data for an XP or a P9000 disk array DKC, or a particular duration. The
following are the commands:
• %HPSS_HOME%\bin\backuputility -restore target-path —dkc
on a day basis. The factors that influence the output are the number of arrays, LDEVs, ports, DKC
components, performance data collection, and collection frequency:
volumes, external volumes, and so on)