HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor Software v5.4 User Guide (T1789-96328, April 2012)

Viewing CLPR information
Click a CLPR value in the LDEV table to view the detail view for that CLPR in a separate browser
window. In the CLPR window, the line above the table indicates the hierarchical information for the
selected CLPR.
The CLPR details include the following:
Cache size
Write pending data
Sidefile usage data
Read hits summary data
Additionally, the CLPR table displays the following details:
RAID group
LDEV IO/s
LDEV MB/s
Backend transfer data
Overall RAID group utilization percentage
Click a column heading to order the table by that column.
Click a RAID group to view the corresponding RAID group details. For more information, see RAID
Group Information on page 250.
Viewing LDEV data in custom groups
To view the data on LDEVs that belong to a custom group:
1. Click Array View in the left pane.
2. Click the plus (+) sign for Custom Group and then select an individual custom group from the list.
The LDEVs that belong to the selected custom group are displayed in the LDEV table. The filtering
of data is restricted to only those LDEV records that are included in the selected custom group.
For more information on using the LDEV filters and adding or removing columns, see Viewing
LDEV data. For more information on custom groups, see Creating custom groups on page 100.
You can also click the Array ID in the LDEV table to view the utilization summary of the XP or the
P9000 disk array to which the LDEV belongs. For more information, see Utilization
Summary on page 203.
IMPORTANT:
If the number of LDEVs in a custom group is more than 150 or if a custom group contains
LDEVs from different arrays, the LDEVs are further categorized under the respective XP or
P9000 disk arrays. You must click the + sign for an XP or a P9000 disk array to further
view the list of associated LDEVs.
Related Topics
Viewing performance summary on page 196
Advisory on CLPR utilization on page 205
Viewing CHIP/CHA data on page 205
Viewing XP and P9000 disk array components254