HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software v6.0 Install Guide

The name of the log file is prefixed with the date and time, that is,
yyyy-MM-dd_hh-mm-ss_PerformanceAdvisorXP.log. For example,
2009-09-16_09-22-08_PerformanceAdvisorXP.log
NOTE: The PerformanceAdvisorXP.log file cannot be opened when the host agent and
realtime services are active on an OpenVMS Integrity Server (IA-64) host. To view the log file, stop
the services, navigate to the hostagent/log/ folder, and then open the
PerformanceAdvisorXP.log file. For more information on stopping the host agent and realtime
services, see “Starting, stopping, and restarting host agent services” (page 122).
After the installation, return to the installation checklist to complete the remaining tasks specified
in the checklist. For more information, see “HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor and host agents
installation checklist” (page 19).
Confirming the HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor OpenVMS Integrity Server host agent
services
To confirm whether the HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor OpenVMS Integrity Server host agent
services have started, type the following command at the system prompt:
show queue
The following output must be displayed:
Batch queue REALTIMEBATCH, available, on VMS84::
Entry Jobname Username Status
----- ------- -------- ------
8 STARTREALTIME SYSTEM Executing
Batch queue XPPABATCH, available, on VMS84::
Entry Jobname Username Status
----- ------- -------- ------
7 STARTUPXPPA SYSTEM Executing
If the host agent or real-time service does not start automatically, type the following command at
the system prompt to manually restart the host agent and real-time
services:@SYS$COMMON:[HEWLETTPACKARD.P9000HOSTSW]xppa.com
Verifying if the host agents appear in HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor
NOTE: This section is also applicable for the upgrade process.
After the HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor host agents are installed, the HP XP P9000 Performance
Advisor automatically displays the corresponding details in the Host Information table on the Array
View screen. It is an indication that the connectivity is established between the management station
and the host. When host agents are installed or upgraded, their current status is displayed as
Received. If you are not able to view the host agent records in the Host Information table, see the
HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software Troubleshooting and FAQs Guide. For document
download information, see “Related information (page 116).
To view the host agent details:
1. Log on to HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor. For more information, see “Launching HP XP
P9000 Performance Advisor” (page 66).
2. Click Monitoring+Array View in the left pane.
Verifying if the host agents appear in HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor 81