HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor Software v5.3 User and Troubleshooting Guide (T1789-96322, August 2011)

page links to navigate to other sections of the LDEV table and view additional LDEV records. You can
also click the prev, next, or last links to navigate to the respective pages.
Querying and sorting data
You can query the performance data in the P9000 Performance Advisor database for the last data
collection date and time stamp, for which you want to view the LDEV data. By default, your query is
executed on the latest performance data received from the selected XP or P9000 disk array. You can
also sort the LDEV data that is displayed in the LDEV table.
NOTE:
The data for the following metrics sorts in the ascending order:
Host Group
Chip Port ID
ACP Pair ID
LDEV ID
Emulation
Cont. Access.
The remaining metrics sorts in the descending order.
Table 13 on page 240 describes the sorting options based on which you can sort the data in the LDEV
table.
Table 13 Array View LDEV table - Sort By options
DescriptionScreen elements
This is the default selection, where the LDEV data is sorted based on the average
read response time of all the LDEVs. The LDEVs with the highest response time are
displayed first.
Avg Read Resp (msec)
Select ACP Pair ID to sort LDEV data based on the ACP pairs.
ACPs Pair ID
Select Backend Transfer to sort LDEV data based on the number of tracks transferred
on the backend.
Backend Transfer
Select CHIP Port ID to sort LDEV data based on the ports connected to the selected
XP or P9000 disk array.
CHIP Port ID
Select Cont. Access to sort LDEV data based on the continuous access volumes.
Cont. Access
Select Emulation to sort LDEV data based on the emulation data for all the LDEVs.
An array group is divided into open volumes of equal size. These volumes are referred
to as emulation types. If P9000 Performance Advisor cannot determine the emulation
type, appears. This does not affect performance data collection.
NOTE:
The emulation type is displayed as "Not Known" for emulations that start
with "OPEN-XP".
The host group names are not displayed and the CHIP Port ID column dis-
plays Not Mapped for mainframe volumes in XP24000 Disk Arrays.
Emulation
Viewing XP and P9000 disk array components240