HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor Software v5.3 User and Troubleshooting Guide (T1789-96322, August 2011)
• “Stopping performance data collection” on page 78
• “Deleting performance data collection schedule” on page 79
• “Starting real-time performance data collection” on page 85
Editing performance data collection schedules
You can add or remove components from an existing performance data collection schedule, and edit
the frequency of data collection. When you edit a performance data collection schedule, you might
notice missing data points for components in the subsequent collection cycle before P9000 Performance
Advisor starts collecting data for the new set of components and frequency.
To edit a performance data collection schedule:
1. Click Array View in the left pane.
The Array View screen appears.
2. Click the Performance Collection tab and select the XP or the P9000 disk array record for which
you want to modify the associated performance data collection schedule.
3. Click Edit. The Edit button is enabled only when you select an XP or a P9000 disk array record
under the Performance Collection tab.
The schedule details appear and the selected components are highlighted for your reference in
the respective component type lists.
4. Modify the schedule settings as required. For more information, see “Creating or viewing a
performance data collection schedule” on page 70.
5. Click Save to commit the changes.
The updated frequency is displayed under Frequency. In the subsequent data collection cycle,
P9000 Performance Advisor collects data for the new set of components as per the new frequency.
Related Topics
• “Viewing a performance data collection schedule” on page 77
• “Starting performance data collection” on page 79
• “Stopping performance data collection” on page 78
• “Deleting performance data collection schedule” on page 79
• “Starting real-time performance data collection” on page 85
Stopping performance data collection schedules
To stop a performance data collection schedule:
1. Click Array View in the left pane.
The Array View screen appears.
2. Click the Performance Data tab and select the XP or the P9000 disk array record for which you
want to stop the performance data collection schedule.
3. Click Stop. The Stop button is enabled only when you select an XP or a P9000 disk array record
under the Performance Collection tab.
A dialog box appears prompting you to confirm whether you want to stop the schedule.
4. Click OK.
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