Controlling server performance, Checking wwn of host bus adapters – HP XP7 Storage User Manual
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Controlling server performance
The server performance is controlled by setting the priority of the I/O operation, the upper limit,
and a threshold (per system) for the host bus adapter.
The following table shows the procedure for controlling the server performance by setting the
priority of the I/O operation, the upper limit, and a threshold (per system) for the host bus adapter.
Executed command
Description
Operation
overview
Step
raidcom modify pfc_wwn -port
| -limit_kb | -limit_mb }
Set the priority (prioritized or
non-prioritized option) for the
PFC controlling by specifying the
Setting the PFC
information for
WWN
1
number of port to which the host
bus adapter is connected and
WWN of the host bus adapter.
raidcom add pfc_wwn -port
Give a nickname to WWN for
the PFC controlling to make the
host bus adapter distinguishable.
Giving a
nickname (PFC
name).
2
raidcom add pfc_group -port
Specifying WWN: To operate
per group, group multiple
Registering
WWN for PFC to
PFC group
3
WWNs for PFC control into one
group.
raidcom add pfc_group -port
Specifying nickname: To operate
per group, group multiple
WWNs for PFC control into one
group.
raidcom get pfc_wwn -port
Display the setting state of PFC
by specifying WWN or the PFC
name.
Checking the PFC
information
4
raidcom get pfc_group -port
Display the PFC information by
specifying the PFC group name.
raidcom monitor pfc_wwn {-hba_wwn
| -pfc_name
Display the monitoring
information by specifying WWN
or the PFC name.
Displaying the
monitoring
information of the
5
prioritized WWN
raidcom monitor pfc_group -pfc_group
Display the monitoring
information by specifying the
PFC group name.
or the
non-prioritized
WWN
raidcom modify pfc_wwn -port
| -limit_kb | -limit_mb }
Change the threshold or the
upper limit value of the
non-prioritized WWN by
Changing the
threshold or the
upper limit value
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specifying WWN or the PFC
name.
of the
non-prioritized
WWN
raidcom modify pfc_group -port
| -limit_kb | -limit_mb }
Change the threshold or the
upper limit value of the
non-prioritized WWN by
specifying the PFC group name.
raidcom delete pfc_wwn -port
-pfc_name
Delete WWN from the PFC
targets by specifying WWN or
the PFC name.
Deleting WWN
from the PFC
targets
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raidcom delete pfc_group -port
Delete WWN from the PFC
targets by specifying the PFC
group name.
Checking WWN of host bus adapters
Displays the WWN of the host bus adapters that are registered in host groups. Display example:
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Provisioning operations with RAID Manager