HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software v5.5 User Guide (T1789-96337, Februrary 2013)

If there are no associated continuous access journal groups configured,  is displayed in the Jrnl
Grp column.
Viewing ThP Pool Occupancy information
The ThP volumes that belong to a ThP Pool are displayed as THP-PID(<poolid>)and snapshot
volumes that belong to a snapshot pool are represented as Snap-PID(<pool id>), under
RAIDGroup in the LDEV table. Click a THP-PID(<poolid>) to view the ThP pool occupancy
information, which includes the mapping between the pool volumes (real LDEVs) and the V-VOLs.
DescriptionScreen elements
The ID of the pool (pool number)THP Pool ID
The status of the ThP PoolTHP Pool Status
0: Undefined/Creating/Deleting  Specified pool does
not exist completely.
1: Normal
2: Pool capacity beyond threshold
3: Pool capacity reached 100% of the pool
4: Failure, cannot show further information for the pool
A user configurable pool threshold (varying between 5% -
95% in increments of 5%). The default value is 70%. This
is the high for the pool.
POOL Threshold 1
The threshold level that indicates the WARNING level for
the pool. This value is always 80% and cannot be changed.
POOL Threshold 2
The total capacity of all the ThP volumes in the pool.THP Pool capacity
The available capacity for the ThP pool.THP Pool unused capacity
The CU:LDEV identifier for the virtual volume (V-VOL).VVOL ID
The threshold set for the V-VOL in ThP pool.VVOL Threshold (%)
The capacity of the virtual volume (in MB).VVOL Capacity (MB)
The physical LDEV that is part of the pool.REAL LDEV
The RAID group of the real LDEV.RG(s)
The ACP pair that manages the real LDEV.ACP Pair
Viewing port information
Click a CHP Port ID value in the LDEV table to view the Port Information window.
The DKC serial number is displayed. In addition, the port type, such as Fibre, Ficon, Escon, or
FCoE (applicable only for P9000 disk arrays) is also displayed for the respective CHIP port ID.
Click the IO/s Charts or MB/s Charts to view the respective charts.
226 Viewing XP and P9000 disk array components