HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software Command-Line User Interface Reference Guide HP Part Number: T1789-96338 Published: February 2013 Edition: 1
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Contents 1 Overview..................................................................................................5 CLUI for partially supported hosts................................................................................................5 2 Installing CLUI............................................................................................6 Prerequisites.............................................................................................................................
DKCH...................................................................................................................................57 For XP disk arrays..............................................................................................................57 For P9000 disk arrays........................................................................................................60 LUNH...............................................................................................................
1 Overview HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor is a graphical and command-line user interface that monitors real-time performance of HP XP and P9000 Disk Array products. The command-line user interface (CLUI) allows you to monitor performance, set alarms, and configure host information using commands and scripts. HP recommends that you use the available shell scripts to access commands in the CLUI. HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor supports RAID 6 (14D+2P) parity group.
2 Installing CLUI Prerequisites Before you install the CLUI, ensure that you have the following: • Ensure that JRE 1.5.0_15 or later is already installed on the system. To determine the location of JRE, do the following: For UNIX: For UNIX, use one of the following commands: ◦ find /usr /sbin /home /bin /opt –name java ◦ find /usr /sbin /home /bin /opt –name jre Use the find /usr /sbin /home /bin /opt –name java or find /usr /sbin /home /bin /opt –name jre command.
1. Download the InstallCert program from the following location: http://blogs.sun.com/andreas/resource/InstallCert.java 2. Compile the downloaded java file javac "c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\ Desktop\InstallCert.java" 3. Execute the InstallCert java InstallCert :443 For example: java InstallCert vmwin2k3sp2:443 Loading KeyStore C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\security\cacerts... Opening connection to vmwin2k3sp2:443...
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Figure 1 4. Copy the generated jssecacerts to JRE location under <>:\Program Files\Java\ jre6\lib\security or the JRE location path and under Security as mentioned in the following example: Example: C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\security 5. Copy the below Jar files from sunpkcs11.jar, sunjce_provider.jar, and dnsns.jar under C:\Program Files\Hewlett Packard\Performance Advisor\ For non Windows the path for CLUI installation will be /opt/xppa/Performance Advisor/ clui/.
Figure 2 Installing CLUI For UNIX variants To install the CLUI on the UNIX variants, complete the following steps: 1. Navigate to :\Tools\CmdLineUserInterface\ 2. Unpack the appropriate .tar file for your platform using Winzip, and save the contents in a temporary directory. 3. Run the install.sh file. You might have to set the install.sh file as an executable. To do this, enter chmod 755 install.sh in the command line. You must be a superuser to execute this file. 4.
6. The script prompts you to enter the management station name or IP Address. • If you want to retain the default value, which is http:\\, press Enter and proceed to the next step. In addition, port 80 will be the default port used to establish communication with the management station. • If you entered the management station name or IP address, the installation script prompts you for the following additional values: a.
NOTE: It is a prerequisite to set the default installation directory path. To set the path, complete the following steps: 1. On your management station, go to Start > Control Panel > System. The System properties dialog box appears. 2. Select the Advanced tab and click Environment Variables. The list of Environment Variables are displayed. 3. Under System Variables, click New, and add a new variable. For example, you can add JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\jre6 as the new variable.
a. To confirm if SSL is installed and configured on the management station's web server. Enter n to continue without SSL. b. To enter the port number of the management station http port number. Enter the same port number that HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor on the management station is configured to use. If you want to use the default port 80, press Enter. Proceed to the next step. 8. The script prompts for your user name and password.
Uninstalling CLUI To remove CLUI, change to the installation directory and invoke the uninstall script, as follows: • For UNIX: uninstallclui.sh • For Windows: uninstall.
3 CLUI commands This chapter describes the commands in the HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor CLUI. The supported shell scripts enable you to use CLUI easily. NOTE: For every CLUI command that you execute, you can use the -auth and provide a valid user name and password as inputs for -auth. If you do not want the user name and password that you have provided to be visible on the console, you can execute the properties utility script (PROPUTILITY) in an interactive mode and provide your user credentials.
NOTE: If the external array is a non-XP array, E-Seq is : and E-LDEV is '-1'. Switches –dkc Required. Specifies the array serial number. –d Specifies the delimiter for the delimited output. There is no space between -d and the delimiter character. –L Specifies the labeled and delimited output data. –hr Displays data in a readable format. –ms Specifies the address of a management station in the format:
–ms Specifies the address of a management station in the format: > or . –auth Specifies a user name and password pair in the format user name:password. –pf Can be used in place of -auth. NOTE: –? The password file must be created using the encrypt script only. Prints the usage statement.
dkch [-d] [-L] [-hr] [-ms] [-auth ] -dkc [-st -et ] [-?] Supported disk array types XP and P9000 disk arrays. NOTE: The output for this command may be different for XP and P9000 disk arrays. For more information, see “DKCH” (page 57). Description Displays the CHIP and ACP utilization history of a given array for a given time range. Switches –dkc Required. Specifies the array serial number.
NOTE: The port type, such as Fibre, Ficon, Escon, or FCoE (applicable only for P9000 disk arrays) is also displayed beside the CHIP port ID. The CHIP Port Status in the LUNH output displays the port type. If an array is connected to a host agent that is running the HP-UX 11i v3 operating system, the device special file (DSF) is displayed in a new format. A legacy DSF is displayed in parenthesis next to the new format.
Examples lunh -ha xpslk.user.server.com –hr lunh -ha xpslk.user.server.com -L lunh -ha hpbs1428.user.server.com -hr -dver 010600 lunh -ha hpbs1428.user.server.
–ms Specify the address of a management station in the format > or . –auth Specify a user name and password pair in the format user name:password. –dver Specify the version number. Indicates how the data must be displayed. Currently supported values are 010500, 010600, and 015100. The default value is 010500. –mr Specify the maximum number of records to return.
IMPORTANT: • The LDEV command does not report "write cache hits" for either random or sequential workloads. The write cache hits for random and sequential workloads is displayed for mainframe volumes only. • For a P9000 disk array, the current and the default MP blades for an LDEV are also displayed in the command output. Switches –dkc Required. Specify the array serial number. –d Specify the delimiter for delimited output. There is no space between -d and the delimiter.
XP and P9000 disk arrays Description Displays the alarm history data. Alarm history objects are created when the array usage exceeds a certain user-defined threshold in one of the metric categories. This command does not display the status of alarm. Switches –ms Specify the address of a management station in the format . –auth Specify a user name and password pair in the format username:password. –dkc Specify the array serial number.
–mval - Specify the item value, for example an LDEV number or Port ID. –st Specify the start time in the format mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss. –et Specify the end time in the format mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss. –tclass
–L Specify the labeled and delimited output data. –hr Displays data in a readable format. –ms Specify the address of a management station in the format > or . –auth Specify a user name and password pair in the format user name:password. –port Required. Specify the port number in the form CLxc. x is the cluster number and c is the port letter within the cluster. –? Prints the usage statement.
CFW_WRITE_CACHE LDEV IO type DFW_COUNT LDEV IO type DFW_NRML_COUNT LDEV IO type DFW_SEQ_ACCESS LDEV IO type DFW_WRITE_HITS LDEV IO type DFW_SA_WRITE_HITS LDEV IO type CACHEMODE_INHIBIT LDEV IO type CACHEMODE_BYPASS LDEV IO type PORT_IO_MAX Port Maximum IO/s PORT_IO_MIN Port Minimum IO/s PORT_IO_AVE Port Average IO/s PORT_MB_MAX Port Maximum MB/s PORT_MB_MIN Port Minimum MB/s PORT_MB_AVE Port Average MB/s FBUS_HI DKC Bus Utilization FBUS_LO DKC Bus Utilization MBUS_HI DKC Bus Utilization MBUS_LO DKC Bus Util
NOTE: The following metrics are applicable to mainframe volumes only: CFW_TOTAL LDEV IO type CFW_READ LDEV IO type CFW_READ_CACHE LDEV IO type CFW_WRITE LDEV IO type CFW_WRITE_CACHE LDEV IO type DFW_COUNT LDEV IO type DFW_NRML_COUNT LDEV IO type DFW_SEQ_ACCESS LDEV IO type DFW_WRITE_HITS LDEV IO type DFW_SA_WRITE_HITS LDEV IO type The P9000 Thin Provisioning (THP) Pool Occupancy, Snapshot Pool Occupancy, and Continuous Access Journal metric category for an XP24000 array can be determined using the follow
ha_rem: requests the management station to remove this host agent from its database. –ha Required. Specify the host agent system. This can either be a host name or an IP address. Not necessary if -list is used. –list Lists the host configuration data that is stored on the management station. –L The output from the -list switch must be labeled, but delimited. –d Specify the character for delimited output. –hr Displays data in a readable form.
–pf Can be used in place of –auth. NOTE: –? The password file must be created using the encrypt command only. Displays the usage message; no parsing or sending is performed. NOTE: • Only one input source is accepted in one invocation. • Output rows to the file or screen have fields separated by commas. • Either -auth or -pf is accepted, but not both. The password file must be created using only the encrypt command.
NOTE: When using the RAIDGRP command on concatenated RAID Groups, the RAID Groups must be in double quotes. EVNTLOG Syntax evntlog [-auth ] [-ms ] [-L] [-d] [-hr] [-?] [-type ] [-sev ] [-st ] [-et ] Supported disk array types XP and P9000 disk arrays Description Enables you to view a log or record for all the events generated by HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor.
Switches –items - Required. Specify the csv list of items to be added to the user group. Each item is in the form dkc+host::ldevlist, where: dkc+host is a DKC and host combination. ldevlist consists of LDEVs separated by a plus (+) character or LDEV ranges (2 LDEVs separated by a hyphen [-]). The –items cannot be used with -list, -details, or –rem. –list Required. Lists all the groups. Cannot be used with -name, -details, or -items. –details Required. Shows the details for one group.
XP and P9000 disk arrays Description Enables you to modify the data retention time, set log levels at or above a particular severity, purge data based on an array or on a particular date, archive or import performance data, increase the database size, and set the management station's time zone. Switches NOTE: At a given point in time, only one of the “Required” switches can be used. –purge Required. Purges data from the management station. –loglvl Required. Sets the level of log messages to store.
XP and P9000 disk arrays Description Displays the performance data of a given metric for a specified time interval. Based on the metric used, information can be requested for an array, RAID Group, or LDEV. IMPORTANT: Since, the ACP/DKA MPs are moved to the MP blades in the P9000 disk arrays, their MP utilization metrics are not applicable for the P9000 disk arrays and the data for the same is not displayed. –items- Required.
Daily aggregate -a -items RAIDGRP_UTIL_OVRALL:: —day mm.dd.yyyy Hourly aggregate -a -items RAIDGRP_UTIL_OVRALL:: —h mm.dd.yyyy hour NOTE: The hour that you specify must be in a 24 hour format. where: -m Indicates the month in which the RAID Group utilization is requested. This option must be used with-a for retrieving the monthly overall RAID Group utilization values. Specify the month in mm format and year in yyyy format.
LDEV_MB_SEQ_READ - LDEV sequential read MB/sec LDEV_MB_SEQ_WRIT - LDEV sequential write MB/sec LDEV_BACKEND_SEQ_READ - LDEV backend sequential reads (tracks) LDEV_BACKEND_NONSEQ_READ - LDEV backend non-sequential reads (tracks) LDEV_BACKEND_WRITE - LDEV backend writes (tracks) PORT_IO_MAX - Port maximum IO/sec PORT_IO_MIN - Port minimum IO/sec PORT_IO_AVE - Port average IO/sec PORT_MB_MAX - Port maximum MB/sec PORT_MB_MIN - Port minimum MB/sec PORT_MB_AVE - Port average MB/sec nl nl nl nl nl nl nl nl
nl RAIDGRP_IO_RWRITES - RAID Group random write IO/sec RAIDGRP_IO_STOTAL - RAID Group sequential total IO/sec RAIDGRP_IO_SREADS - RAID Group sequential read IO/sec RAIDGRP_IO_SREAD_HITS - RAID Group sequential read IO/sec in cache RAIDGRP_IO_SWRITES - RAID Group sequential write IO/sec RAIDGRP_MB_TOTAL - RAID Group total MB/sec RAIDGRP_MB_RTOTAL - RAID Group total random MB/sec RAIDGRP_MB_RREADS - RAID Group random read MB/sec RAIDGRP_MB_RWRITES - RAID Group random write MB/sec RAIDGRP_MB_STOTAL - RAID Gro
NOTE: The following metrics are applicable for mainframe volumes only: CFW_TOTAL LDEV IO type nl CFW_READ LDEV IO type nl CFW_READ_CACHE LDEV IO type nl CFW_WRITE LDEV IO type nl CFW_WRITE_CACHE LDEV IO type nl DFW_COUNT LDEV IO type nl DFW_NRML_COUNT LDEV IO type nl DFW_SEQ_ACCESS LDEV IO type nl DFW_WRITE_HITS LDEV IO type nl DFW_SA_WRITE_HITS LDEV IO type Examples aggregate -items ldev_io_total:10033:CLPR2 -st aggregate -items LDEV_MB_TOTAL:10055:06:00 -hr aggregate -items LDEV_BACKEND_SEQ_RE
aggregate -items THP_IO_SREADS:10001:1 -hr aggregate -items SNAP_IO_SREADS:10001:10 -hr aggregate –items RAIDGRP_UTIL_OVRALL:10227:1-1 -hr aggregate –items RAIDGRP_UTIL_OVRALL:10227:1-1 -st 04.01.2007 00:00:00 –et 04.01.2007 01:40:00 -L aggregate –items RAIDGRP_UTIL_OVRALL:10227:1-1 -st 04.01.2007 00:00:00 –et 04.01.2007 00:40: aggregate -a -items RAIDGRP_UTIL_OVRALL:10130:1-1 -h 12.11.2007 10 -hr aggregate -a -items RAIDGRP_UTIL_OVRALL:10130:1-1 -day 12.11.
–ms Specify the management station ID or IP address. The default value for this entry is localhost. –cauth Specify the configuration user name and password pair. The default value for this entry is confmonxp:redstar. In the interactive mode, pressing “Enter” for each entry retains the current or default values.
Enables you to obtain Snapshot pool related information. This command provides the Snapshot pool occupancy value in percentage. This command does not display the snapshot pools unless snapshot pool is associated with any Virtual volume. Switches –dkc Required. Specify the array serial number. –ms Specify the address of a management station in the format > or .
JSTAT_PJNF This means P(S)vol Journal is Normal Full. 3 JSTAT_PJSF This means P(S)vol Journal is Suspend Full. 4 JSTAT_PJSE This means P(S)vol Journal is Suspend Error including link failure. 5 String Status value Constant value JSTAT_SJNN This means S(S)vol Journal is Normal Normal 17 JSTAT_SJNF This means S(S)vol Journal is Suspend Normal. 18 JSTAT_SJSN This means S(S)vol Journal is Normal Full. 19 JSTAT_SJSF This means S(S)vol Journal is Suspend Full.
–hr Displays data in a human readable format. –? Prints this usage statement. NOTE: The -st and –et options are supported with the –jid option only. Examples jnl -hr -dkc 10001 jnl -hr -dkc 10001 -jid 0 jnl -hr -dkc 10001 -jid 0 -st 4.5.2007 03:00:00 -et 4.5.2007 03:10:00 jnl -hr -dkc 10001 -jid 0 -st 4.5.2007 03:00:00 -et 4.5.2007 03:10:00 -resp EXPORTDB Syntax exportdb [-d] [-L] [-hr] [-ms ] [-auth ] [-st ] [-et
IMPORTANT: • If you export data for a P9000 disk array, you can also view the average utilization percentage of an MP blade and the LDEV that is currently assigned to the MP blade. The average percentage of utilization is calculated as the utilization of all the individual processors in the MP blade. The file also includes the following details: ◦ The MP blade IDs, the cluster # and the blade locations for the MP blades.
–dver Specify the version. The 010500 and 020000 versions are currently supported. The 010500 version is the default. XP12000/XP10000 or later must use –dver 020000. Enter 020000 to display the EXT-LUN information. This creates the following output files: ldev_ dkc_ port_ clpr_ nl nl nl nl –resp
Example 3 Exportdb 1 Exportdb -st 07.06.2001 11:00:00 et 07.06.2001 12:00:00 file 0706export.txt -dkc 31045 This command retrieves the data collected between 11am and noon, and places the data in a single text file named 0706export.txt. Using this command, without the -dver switch, ensures that the output produced is consistent with PA Version 1.05.00. If you want the output to be consistent with the PA Version 1.06.00 formatting, use the –dver switch, as shown in “Exportdb 2”.
7. Click Text in the Column data format panel, and click Finish. The spreadsheet is populated with performance data. 8. Select the corner cell between cells A and 1. This highlights the entire spreadsheet. Go to Format on the menu bar, select Column, and then select AutoFit Selection. This sizes all the columns to fit the text. The MS Excel performance data sheet is now complete.
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Typographic conventions Table 2 Document conventions Convention Element Blue text: Table 2 (page 50) Cross-reference links and email addresses Blue, underlined text: http://www.hp.
A Translating LDEV from the HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor data into a cu:ldev pair The cu:ldev mapping is obtained by dividing the LDEV value by 256. The quotient is the value of cu and the remainder is the LDEV value.
B Array mapping To correctly map the ACP and CHIP pairs, see the following tables for the respective array: • Table 3: XP128 (1 ACP Pair) • Table 4 (page 52) • Table 5: XP1024 • Table 6: XP12000 • Table 7: XP10000 and SVS200 • Table 8: XP24000 • Table 9: XP20000 Table 3 (page 52) lists ACP and CHIP pairs for disk array XP128. NOTE: The cards are lettered A-M, omitting I.
Table 5 XP1024 (continued) Slot name Pair ID Slot ID Q, W CHIP Pair 2 CHIP Q = 1; W= 5 R, X CHIP Pair 3 CHIP R = 2; X= 6 S, Y CHIP Pair 4 CHIP S = 3; Y= 7 Table 6 (page 53) lists the ACP and CHIP pairs for XP12000 type array.
Table 8 XP24000 (continued) Slot name Pair ID Slot ID LL, XL ACP Pair 7 ACP LL=5; XL=13 KL, WL ACP Pair 8 ACP KL=7; WL=15 EU, QU CHIP Pair 1 CHIP EU=0; QU=8 FU, RU CHIP Pair 2 CHIP FU=2; RU=10 EL, QL CHIP Pair 3 CHIP EL=1; QL=9 FL, RL CHIP Pair 4 CHIP FL=3; RL=11 GU, TU CHIP Pair 5 CHIP GU=4; TU=12 HU, UU CHIP Pair 6 CHIP HU=6; UU=14 GL, TL CHIP Pair 7 CHIP GL=5; TL=13 HL, UL CHIP Pair 8 CHIP HL=7; ,UL=15 AU, MU CHIP Pair 9 CHIP AU=16; MU=24 BU, NU CHIP Pair 10 CHIP BU=
C Sample outputs This section identifies sample outputs of the most used commands. NOTE: Labels in labeled outputs (specified by –hr or –L in the command line) are in bold. Additionally, for commands that display different output for XP and P9000 disk arrays, the outputs are grouped based on the disk array type. DKCS For XP disk arrays dkcs -hr -dkc 10055 Array Type: XP 12000 Serial #: 10055 Record Time: 21:05:00 Record Date: 05/12/2010 Micro Code: 50-09-74/00 Raid Manager Lib: 01.14.
Acp Acp Acp Acp Acp M N N X W MP MP MP MP MP 1,Acp 0,Acp 7,Acp 6,Acp 5,Acp M N X X W MP MP MP MP MP 2,Acp 1,Acp 0,Acp 7,Acp 6,Acp M N X W W MP MP MP MP MP 3,Acp M MP 4,Acp 2,Acp N MP 3,Acp 1,Acp X MP 2,Acp 0,Acp W MP 1,Acp 7,SM Bus,CM Bus, M MP 5,Acp M MP 6,Acp M MP 7, N MP 4,Acp N MP 5,Acp N MP 6, X MP 3,Acp X MP 4,Acp X MP 5, W MP 2,Acp W MP 3,Acp W MP 4, Cache Usage (MB),Cache Size (MB),Cache Pending (MB),Cache Side File (MB) XP 12000,10055,21:15:00,05/12/2010,50-09-74/00,01.14.
QU QL RU RL TU TL UU UL = = = = = = = = 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% SM Bus CM Bus 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% = 0% = 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Cache Cache Cache Cache MU ML NU NL XU XL WU WL = = = = = = = = 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Usage Size Pending Side File = = = = 36662 MB 49152 MB 6 MB 0 MB = = = = 34947 MB 102400 MB 0 MB 0 MB 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% For P9000 disk arrays dkcs -hr -dkc 53012 Array Type: P9500 Serial #:
End Time: 05:30:00 01.01.1970 Array Type: XP 12000 Serial #: 10055 Record Time: 10:30:00 Record Date: 06/27/2006 Micro Code: 50-04-31 Raid Manager Lib: 0 Chip Data: ACP Data: E = 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 78.0% 0.0% 0.0% A = 11.0% 14.0% 11.0% 8.0% 10.0% 8.0% 11.0% 2.0% F = 0.0% 66.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% B = 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% G = 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% L = 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% H = 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% K = 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.
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Cache Pending: 6.0 MB Cache Side File: ACP Pair AUMU: 0.0% ACP Pair ALML: ACP Pair BUNU: 0.0% ACP Pair BLNL: ACP Pair LUXU: 0.0% ACP Pair LLXL: 0.0% ACP Pair KUWU: 0.0% ACP Pair KLWL: 0.0% +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 0.0 MB 0.0% 0.0% For P9000 disk arrays dkch -hr -dkc 53012 Start Time: 16:50:00 07.09.2010 End Time: 19:45:00 09.07.2010 Array Type: P9500 Serial #: 53012 Record Time: 16:45:00 Record Date: 09/07/2010 Micro Code: 70-00-31/00 Raid Manager Lib: 01.15.
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Array Type: P9500 Serial #: 53046 Record Time: 09:07:47 Record Date: 09/09/2010 Micro Code: 70-00-53/00 Raid Manager Lib: 01.15.01 MP Blade Data: MPB-1MA = 10.0% MPB-1MB = 19.0% MPB-2MC = 0.0% MPB-2MD = 0.0% MPB-1ME = 0.0% MPB-1MF = 0.0% MPB-2MG = 0.0% MPB-2MH = 0.0% 6.0% 8.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 8.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% SM CHIP Bus: 2.0% CM CHIP Bus: 2.0% Cache Usage: 36042.0 MB Cache Pending: 25392.0 MB 6.0% 8.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.
ACP Pair ID: 1 ACP Pair Util: 1 Array ID: 30143 Lun ID: 7 Volume-Grp.: Dev. File: /dev/rdsk/c5t3d7 LDEV ID: 0:3 LDEV IO/Sec: 0 Emulation: OPEN-3 SS ID: 0004 Raid Grp.: 1-1 CHP Port ID: CL1B CHP Port Util: 0 Port Type: Ficon ACP Pair ID: 1 ACP Pair Util: 1 Array ID: 30143 Lun ID: 0 Volume-Grp.:-Dev. File: /dev/rdsk/c5t4d0 LDEV ID: 0:4 LDEV IO/Sec: 0 Emulation: OPEN-3 SS ID: 0004 Raid Grp.: 1-1 CHP Port ID: CL1B CHP Port Util: 0 Port Type: Escon ACP Pair ID: 1 ACP Pair Util: 1 lunh -ha xpslk.user.server.
0004,1-2,CL1A,100,Ficon,BH,29,3,SMPL,SMPL,SMPL,SMPL,0,0,0,0,75, XP51230143,2,/dev/vg00,/dev/rdsk/c0t0d2,0:02,1437,OPEN-3, 0004,1-3,CL1A,100,Ficon,BH,29,3,SMPL,SMPL,SMPL,SMPL,0,0,0,0,75,XP512 lunh -ha hpbs1428.user.server.
The following is the header of a sample output for an XP24000 array with P9000 Thin Provisioning and Snapshot. The output displayed, under Raid Grp, for P9000 Thin Provisioning is THP-PID and the output for Snapshot is SNAP-PID. lunh -ha angus -dkc 10 001 hr Array ID: 10001 Dev. File: /dev/rdisk/disk552(/dev/rdsk/c53t2d4) Lun ID: 20 Volume-Grp.:LDEV ID: 0:00 LDEV IO/Sec: 8 Emulation: OPEN-V-CVS-CM SSID: 000C Raid Grp.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Array ID: 53012 Array Type: P9500 Lun ID:0 Volume-Grp.:-/dev/vg00 Dev. File: /dev/rdisk/disk21(/dev/rdsk/c17t0d4) LDEV ID: 0:52 LDEV IO/Sec: 0 LDEV MB/Sec: 0 Emulation: OPEN-V-CVS-CM SS ID: 0004 Raid Grp.: 1-2 CHP Port ID: CL7B Port Type: Escon ACP Pair ID: AUMU ALML Default MP BLade ID: 1 Default MP BLade Util: 0 Current MP BLade ID: 1 Current MP BLade Util: 0 Cont.
Load Inhibit Count: 0 Bypass Count: 0 Backend Transfer Count: 0 Luse Status: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Array ID: 53046 Array Type: P9500 Dev. File: \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE208 Lun ID: 5 Volume-Grp.:LDEV ID: 0:26 LDEV IO/Sec: 0 LDEV MB/Sec: 0 Emulation: OPEN-V-CVS SSID: 0004 Raid Grp.: VVol-Grp CHP Port ID: CL2C Port Type: FCoE ACP Pair ID: Invalid Default MPBlade ID: 0 Default MPBlade Util: 0 Current MPBlade ID: 0 Current MPBlade Util: 0 Cont.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ldev -dkc 10090 -ldev 0:6D -st 04.27.2010 11:00:00 -et 04.27.2010 16:35:00 –hr Start Time: 04272010 110000 End Time: 04272010 163500 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Random Sequential Time Date Reads RHits Writes WHits Reads RHits Writes 110000 04272010 32.0 32.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 113000 04272010 32.0 32.0 0.0 0.0 0.
095000,04302010,1.0,1.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0 095500,04302010,1.0,1.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0 100000,04302010,1.0,1.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0 100500,04302010,1.0,1.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0 101000,04302010,1.0,1.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0 101500,04302010,1.0,1.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0 102000,04302010,1.0,1.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0 102500,04302010,1.0,1.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 144500 09172010 MPB-2MC MPB-2MC 0.0 0.0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 145000 09172010 MPB-2MC MPB-2MC 0.0 0.0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 145500 09172010 MPB-2MC MPB-2MC 0.0 0.0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 150000 09172010 MPB-2MC MPB-2MC 0.0 0.0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 150500 09172010 MPB-2MC MPB-2MC 4.0 3.0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 151000 09172010 MPB-2MC MPB-2MC 0.0 0.
Default MPBlade Id: 0 Default MPBlade Util: 0 Current MPBlade Id: 0 Current MPBlade Util: 0 Luse Status: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 records displayed.
Alarm Enabled: NO +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The following is the sample output for the Snapshot Pool Occupancy: configalarm -dkc 10227 -mval 0 -metric SNAPSHOT_POOL_OCCUPANCY configalarm —list N,10227,0,SNAPSHOT POOL OCCUPANCY,99999,3, , ,NO configalarm -list hr Array ID: 10001 Item: THP-PID(3) Dispatch Level: 3 Metric Category: THP Pool Occupancy Threshold : 10 Email Destinations: SNMP Destinations: Send to VPO: NO Alarm Enabled: NO +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The following is t
2003-09-16 2003-09-16 2003-09-16 2003-09-16 2003-09-16 06:00:00.0: 06:15:00.0: 06:30:00.0: 06:45:00.0: 07:00:00.0: 2606.0 1433.0 1412.0 1329.0 1386.0 2003-09-16 2003-09-16 2003-09-16 2003-09-16 2003-09-16 06:00:00.0: 06:15:00.0: 06:30:00.0: 06:45:00.0: 07:00:00.0: 2606.0 1288.0 1433.0 1412.0 1386.0 aggregate -items port_io_max:50129:CL1E-CL1G -st 09.16.2003 05:00:00 -et 09.16.2003 07:15:00 -hr 2003-09-16 05:00:00.0: 3238.0 2003-09-16 05:15:00.0: 2547.0 2003-09-16 05:30:00.0: 5130.
2007-06-04 12:20:00.0: 41.0 2007-06-04 12:25:00.0: 35.0 2007-06-04 12:23:01.0: 0.0 aggregate -items ldev_io_total:Fred 4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4396.0 aggregate -items ldev_io_total:Fred L 2002-06-12 11:08:00.0,2002-06-12 11:09:00.0,2002-06-12 11:10:00.0,2002-06-12 11:11:00.0,2002-06-12 11:12:00.0,2002-06-12 11:13:00.0,2002-06-12 11:14:00.0,2002-06-12 11:15:00.0,2002-06-12 1:16:00.0,2002-06-12 11:16:33.04320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.0,4320.
2006-02-23 17:00:00.0: 2136.0 2006-02-23 17:10:00.0: 1971.0 2006-02-23 17:05:00.0: 1642.0 2006-02-23 17:15:00.0: 2024.0 aggregate -items RAIDGRP_MB_TOTAL:10055:1-1 -hr 2008-01-10 2008-01-10 2008-01-10 2008-01-10 2008-01-10 17:55:31.0: 17:45:31.0: 17:35:31.0: 17:25:31.0: 17:15:31.0: 16.672363281252008-01-10 17.196777343752008-01-10 4.1240234375 2008-01-10 3.9736328125 2008-01-10 4.04736328125 2008-01-10 17:50:31.0: 17:40:31.0: 17:30:31.0: 17:20:31.0: 17:10:31.0: 17.0283203125 15.76220703125 4.
2006-02-23 17:00:00.0: 2136.0 2006-02-23 17:10:00.0: 1971.0 2006-02-23 17:05:00.0: 1642.0 2006-02-23 17:15:00.0: 2024.0 Overall Raid Group Utilization sample output Utilization is expressed as a percentage with fractional precision. For example: 100.0 is 100% aggregate –items RAIDGRP_UTIL_OVRALL:10227:1-1 -hr -st 04.01.2007 00:00:00 –et 04.01.2007 00:40:00 2007-02-01 2007-02-01 2007-02-01 2007-02-01 2007-02-01 00:00:00.0: 00:10:00.0: 00:20:00.0: 00:30:00.0: 00:40:00.0: 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.
POOL:1, TIER:3, TIER_TYPE:SATA, TIER_IOPS:1000, START_TIME:04.20.2011 10:00:00, END_TIME: 04.20.2011 20:00:00 POOL:2, TIER:1, TIER_TYPE:SSD, TIER_IOPS:6000, START_TIME:04.20.2011 10:00:00, END_TIME: 04.20.2011 18:00:00 POOL:2, TIER:2, TIER_TYPE:SAS, TIER_IOPS:4000, START_TIME:04.20.2011 10:00:00, END_TIME: 04.20.2011 18:00:00 POOL:2, TIER:3, TIER_TYPE:SATA, TIER_IOPS:1200, START_TIME:04.20.2011 10:00:00, END_TIME: 04.20.2011 18:00:00 POOL:3, TIER:1, TIER_TYPE:SSD, TIER_IOPS:4400, START_TIME:04.20.
1 40 snapshot —dkc -L 0,25 1,40 snapshot —dkc -pid 1 2006-02-23 2006-02-23 2006-02-23 2006-02-23 2006-02-23 16:10:00.0: 16:20:00.0: 16:30:00.0: 16:40:00.0: 16:50:00.0: 10 20 30 40 40 2006-02-23 2006-02-23 2006-02-23 2006-02-23 2006-02-23 16:15:00.0: 16:25:00.0: 16:35:00.0: 16:45:00.0: 16:55:00.0: 25 25 25 40 50 snapshot —dkc -pid 1 st 02.23.2006 16:00:00 et 02.23.2006 16:15:00 2006-02-23 16:10:00.0: 10 2006-02-23 16:15:00.
For P9000 disk arrays jnl -d; -dkc 53036 -jid 0 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163856;0;2;0:0D;MP 0;0;0;JSTAT_PJNN;1;0;163
0,0,0,JSTAT_PJNN,1,0,163856,0,2,0:0D,MP 0,0,0,JSTAT_PJNN,1,0,163856,0,2,0:0D,MP 0,0,0,JSTAT_PJNN,1,0,163856,0,2,0:0D,MP 0,0,0,JSTAT_PJNN,1,0,163856,0,2,0:0D,MP Blade Blade Blade Blade 2/2MC 0/1MA 2/2MC 0/1MA jnl -dkc 53046 -hr JID MU CTG JNLS AP U(%) Q-Marker Q-CNT Num LDEV# MPBladeId# 0 0 6 JSTAT_PJNN 1 0 19742 19 1 0:00 MPB-1MA 1 0 7 JSTAT_SJNN 1 0 21310 6 1 0:01 MPB-2MC 2 0 8 JSTAT_PJNN 1 0 19402 11 2 0:09 MPB-1MA 2 0 8 JSTAT_PJNN 1 0 19402 11 2 0:09 MPB-1ME 3 0 10 JSTAT_SJNN 1 0 21385 0 2 0:11 MPB-1M
each record. The E-Port list can have one or more port names because of the dual paths configuration. If the -hr option is not used, the E-Port list, E-DEV, and LDEV ID are in integer format. where: E-Port list The Ext-Lun Initiator port(s) that is connected to the external array. E-Seq The external array serial number. E-LDEV The LDEV ID at the external array. CLPR The Cache Partitioning ID. Sample usage and output: ...,E-Port list, E-Seq, E-LDEV, CLPR ..., -1, -1, -1, -1 ...
Data record export complete. -resp write Max Write Response Time(msec)-valid for last 30 secs -resp read Max Read Response Time(msec)-valid for last 30 secs -resp all Max Write Response Time(msec)-valid for last 30 secs and Max Read Response Time(msec)-valid for last 30 secs The following is the portion of data in the output file ldev_xxx.
2007-04-05 01:14:00.109,10001,0,3,0,3,0,0,0,0,3,1288 2007-04-05 01:14:00.109,10001,0,3,0,3,0,0,0,0,3,1289 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 2007-04-05 01:18:00.109,10001,0,0,0,3,1,0,109095574,0,3,1287 01:18:00.109,10001,0,0,0,3,1,0,109095574,0,3,1288 01:18:00.109,10001,0,0,0,3,1,0,109095574,0,3,1289 01:18:00.109,10001,0,1,0,3,0,0,0,0,3,1287 01:18:00.109,10001,0,1,0,3,0,0,0,0,3,1288 01:18:00.
2007-04-05 01:34:00.109,10001,0,3,0,3,0,0,0,0,3,1288 2007-04-05 01:34:00.109,10001,0,3,0,3,0,0,0,0,3,1289 The following is the sample output for the exportdb command on an XP24000 array for Ports. exportdb -hr -dkc 10090 -st 03.25.2011 00:00:00 -et 03.29.2011 11:08:00 -file a.xls -dver 020000 Disk Array Serial Number,Port ID,Date,Min IO/s,Max IO/s,Ave IO/s,Min MBs/s, Max MBs/s,Ave MBs/s,Port Type,E-Seq list 10090,CL1A[Fibre(Target)],2011-03-29 11:00:00.111,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.
2010-09-07 2010-09-07 2010-09-07 2010-09-07 14:39:01.203 14:09:01.203 13:39:01.203 13:09:01.
0:15 0:15 0:15 2 2 2 2 2 2 A:06 B:00 B:01 4-1 5-1 5-1 LUXU AUMU AUMU 0 0 0 70 70 70 80 80 80 Tier ID Lower Tier Delta Tier Total Tier Tier Capacity Used Capacity Range Range Capacity Threshold 0 1 19992 139 8163 0 12978 109 1815 0 8 110 thp -dkc 53025 -L -pid 2 Time 2010-08-10 2010-08-10 2010-08-10 2010-08-07 2010-08-07 2010-08-07 2010-08-07 2010-08-07 2010-08-07 2010-08-06 , Occupancy(%) 11:25:00.111,73 11:20:00.114,73 11:05:00.111,73 00:40:00.109,73 00:35:00.112,73 00:30:00.11,73 00:25:00.
0:12,2,2,A:06,4-1,LUXU,0,70,80 0:12,2,2,B:00,5-1,AUMU,0,70,80 0:12,2,2,B:01,5-1,AUMU,0,70,80 0:13,2,2,A:05,4-1,LUXU,0,70,80 0:13,2,2,A:06,4-1,LUXU,0,70,80 0:13,2,2,B:00,5-1,AUMU,0,70,80 0:13,2,2,B:01,5-1,AUMU,0,70,80 0:14,2,2,A:05,4-1,LUXU,0,70,80 0:14,2,2,A:06,4-1,LUXU,0,70,80 0:14,2,2,B:00,5-1,AUMU,0,70,80 0:14,2,2,B:01,5-1,AUMU,0,70,80 0:15,2,2,A:05,4-1,LUXU,0,70,80 0:15,2,2,A:06,4-1,LUXU,0,70,80 0:15,2,2,B:00,5-1,AUMU,0,70,80 0:15,2,2,B:01,5-1,AUMU,0,70,80 0,19992,8163,12978,1815,8, 1,139,0,109,0,110,
TOP20UTIL For P9000 disk arrays top20util -hr -dkc 53012 -mp 1 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Owner Processing Type BusyTime LDEV:0:13 Open-target 0.020880299 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LDEV:0:0C Open-target 0.019729873 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LDEV:0:07 Open-target 0.005565483 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LDEV:0:02 Backend 8.
Index A AGGREGATE, 33 ALARMHIST, 23 arrays mapping, 52 prerequisites, 48 PROPUTILITY, 39 R RAIDGRP, 30 related documentation, 48 C S CACHEGRP, 17 CONFIGALARM, 26 conventions document, 50 text symbols, 50 cu:ldev, 51 Sample outputs, 55 SNAPSHOT, 40 Subscriber's choice, HP, 48 symbols in text, 50 D DBCONFIG, 32 DKCH, 18 DKCS, 18 document conventions, 50 prerequisites, 48 related documentation, 48 documentation providing feedback, 48 E EVNTLOG, 31 EXPORTDB, 43 EXT-LUN, 16 F T technical support HP, 48