HP 3PAR Policy Manager Software User Manual
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4.5
The Policy Advisor Script
3PAR Policy Advisor User’s Guide
-cpg
The
<CPG_name>
is the name of the Common Provisioning Group (CPG) specified
for analysis by the Policy Advisor. A pattern of CPGs may also be specified. The CPGs
are analyzed and tuning suggestions are generated for CPGs where the layout can
be improved. If no CPG name or pattern is specified, all CPGs are analyzed.
The
-cpg
option can only be used in conjunction with the
-tunepct
and
-list
options.
Linux and Solaris wildcards.
A pattern consisting of the virtual volume name and embedded wildcards can also
be used. The wildcard character
*
must be used with the
\
character. For example:
./PolicyAdvisor.tcl CPG\*
analyzes virtual volume names
CPGA
,
CPGB
,
CPG_copy1
, etc.
Windows wildcards.
A pattern consisting of the virtual volume name and embedded wildcards can also
be used. The wildcard character
*
can be used with the virtual volume name. For
example:
policyadvisor CPG*
analyzes virtual volume names
CPGA
,
CPGB
,
CPG_copy1
, etc.
-norpm
For systems with mixture of 10K and 15K FC drives this option can be used to
generate tuning operations using all available FC drives regardless of speed. Using
this option overrides the
-rpm
option in virtual volume creation patterns. This
option only affects tuning suggestions for virtual volumes that provision space
directly from Logical Disks (LD).
NOTE: To display help for the Policy Advisor script, use the
PolicyAdvisor.tcl
-h
or the
policyadvisor
-h
command.