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9 viewing xp and xp7 disk array components, Introduction – HP XP Performance Advisor Software User Manual

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9 Viewing XP and XP7 disk array components

This chapter discusses the following topics:

“Introduction” (page 172)

“Viewing performance summary” (page 177)

“Viewing

XP and XP7 disk array summary” (page 181)

“Volume Information” (page 182)

“Advisory on CLPR utilization” (page 185)

“Viewing CHIP/CHA data” (page 185)

“Viewing ACP/DKA data” (page 189)

“Viewing MP blade utilization for P9500/XP7 disk arrays” (page 193)

“Viewing Smart and ThP pools data for P9500/XP7 disk arrays” (page 197)

“Viewing continuous access data for XP and XP7 disk arrays” (page 202)

“Utilization Summary” (page 183)

“10 busiest LDEVs/Ports” (page 208)

“10 busiest LDEVs/RAID groups” (page 209)

“RAID Group summary” (page 210)

“Port summary” (page 212)

“Viewing LDEV data” (page 214)

Introduction

HP

XP7 Performance Advisor provides the overall configuration, performance, and utilization

summary

of the XP and the XP7 disk arrays on the Array View screen (see

“Array

View

screen”

(page 174)

).

The data is displayed from the last performance data collection time stamp

and

includes the following:

The configuration and component distribution summary.

The performance summary, which includes the average performance of the frontend and the
backend components, Cache, and CLPR for an XP disk array.

In addition to the above-mentioned, the continuous access data and average utilization of
each MP blade is also displayed for an P9500/XP7 disk array.

The utilization summary, which includes the total utilization of the Cache, Bus (cache memory
and shared memory), ACP, and the CHIP for an XP disk array.

The utilization summary for an P9500/XP7 array includes the total utilization of the Cache,
Bus (cache memory and shared memory), and the MP blade.

From the high level summary, you can further drill down to view the performance data of the
individual CHIPs or CHAs, ACPs or DKAs, MP blades, LDEVs, RAID groups, ports, ThP and smart
pools.

NOTE:

The

CHIPs and ACPs are applicable only for the XP10000, XP12000, and the

XP20000

Disk Arrays. They are replaced by the CHAs and the DKAs for the XP24000 and

P9500

disk arrays.

To view the component data on the Array View screen:

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