HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
Hp storageworks xp performance control user guide
HP StorageWorks
XP Performance Control user guide
HP XP12000 Disk Array
HP XP10000 Disk Array
HP 200 Storage Virtualization System
This guide explains how to use HP StorageWorks XP Performance Control software to ensure that I/O operations for
high-performance hosts are processed with high priority by HP StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 disk arrays and the HP
200 Storage Virtualization System. Topics include how to set priorities by port or by WWN, how to monitor and limit
traffic, how to apply thresholds, and how to use the Export Tool to export performance data to text files. The intended
audience is a storage administrator or HP-authorized service provider with independent knowledge of XP storage systems
and Remote Web Console.
Part number: T1605-96012
Eighth edition: June 2009
Document Outline
- Contents
- XP Performance Control
- Optimal performance of high-priority hosts
- Automatically disabling upper limit control
- Overview of XP Performance Control procedures
- Notes on using XP Performance Control
- XP Performance Control restrictions
- Using XP Performance Control
- Starting XP Performance Control
- XP Performance Control pane
- Managing traffic between HBAs and ports
- Setting the priority of ports on arrays
- Measuring traffic between host bus adapters and ports for many-to-many connections
- Analyzing traffic statistics
- Setting upper limit values for traffic at non-prioritized ports or WWNs
- Setting thresholds
- Changing PFC names of host bus adapters (many-to-many connections only)
- Replacing host bus adapters (many-to-many connections only)
- Grouping host bus adapters
- Troubleshooting XP Auto LUN/Performance Base Monitor and XP Performance Control
- Support and other resources
- XP Performance Control Export Tool
- Overview of XP Auto LUN
- Exporting monitoring data to files
- Figure 1 Sample text file
- Files to be exported
- Table 2 XP Auto LUN panes and monitoring data that can be saved by the Export Tool
- Table 3 Files containing statistics on resource usage and write pending rates
- Table 4 Files containing statistics on parity, external volume, and V-VOL groups
- Table 5 Files containing statistics on logical volumes in parity, external volume, or V-VOL groups
- Table 6 Files containing statistics on ports
- Table 7 Files containing statistics on host bus adapters connected to ports
- Table 8 Files containing statistics on LU paths
- Table 9 Files containing statistics on PFC groups
- Table 10 Files containing statistics on host bus adapters belonging to PFC groups
- Table 11 Files with statistics on remote copy ops. by Cnt Ac and TrueCopy for z/OS (in the array)
- Table 12 Files with statistics on remote copy ops. by Cnt Ac and TrueCopy for z/OS (at LU paths)
- Table 13 Files with statistics on remote copy ops. by Cnt Ac and TC for z/OS (at logical vols. by CU)
- Table 14 Files with statistics on remote copy operations by Cnt Ac and TC for z/OS (at CLPR)
- Table 15 Files with statistics on remote copy operations by Cnt Ac-J and UR for z/OS (in the array)
- Table 16 Files with statistics on remote copy ops. by Cnt Ac and UR for z/OS (at journal groups)
- Table 17 Files with statistics on remote copy ops. by Cnt Ac-J and UR for z/OS (at LU paths)
- Table 18 Files with statistics on remote copy ops. by Cnt Ac-J and UR for z/OS (at logical vols. by CU)
- Preparing for using the Export Tool
- Using the Export Tool
- Command reference
- Table 22 Subcommand list
- Command syntax
- The svpip subcommand
- The retry subcommand
- The login subcommand
- The show subcommand
- The group subcommand
- The shortrange subcommand
- The longrange subcommand
- The outpath subcommand
- The option subcommand
- The apply subcommand
- The set subcommand
- The help subcommand
- The java command for exporting data In files
- Troubleshooting the Export Tool
- Limitations for storage partition administrators
- Index