HiCommand Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows Systems User's Guide (HIT5201-96001, January 2008)

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4.4 Using the Windows Administrative Tool to Check Path Information
In the Windows administrative tool, you can use Performance to check path information.
The following shows the procedure for adding a counter that HDLM provides.
Note: In Windows Server 2003 (IPF and x64) environment, the function of Using the Windows
administrative tool to check path information is not supported.
To add a counter:
1. Choose Start, Settings, and then Control Panel. Double click Administrative Tools.
Then, double click Performance. The Performance window appears.
2. Right-click the pane showing the system monitor details, and then choose Add Counters.
The Add Counters window appears.
3. Select the performance object, counter, and instance. In the Performance object drop-
down list, select HDLM.
In the list box on the lower-left side of the window, select the counter you want to
monitor. To monitor all counters, select the All counters check box.
Table 4.2 lists the
counters you can select.
In the list box on the lower-right side of the window, select the instance you want to
monitor. To monitor all instances and the total number value, select the All instances
check box.
Table 4.3 lists and describes selectable items for the instances displayed in the list box.
4. Click the Add button. Monitoring of path information starts.
Table 4.2 List of Counters
Counter Name Description
Avg.Disk Bytes/Transfer The average number of bytes transferred between disks during one operation.
Avg.Disk Bytes/Read The average number of bytes transferred from the disk during one operation.
Avg.Disk Bytes/Write The average number of bytes transferred to the disk during one operation.
Disk Bytes/Sec The amount of data transferred per second between disks during read or write operations.
Disk Read Bytes/Sec The amount of data transferred per second from the disk during read operations.
Disk Write Bytes/Sec The amount of data transferred per second to the disk during write operations.