HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software v6.0 User Guide

IMPORTANT:
The response time is calculated from the time the I/Os are received by the CHA port till the
time they are dispatched from the CHA port.
If the LDEV is a LUSE Master, the details of individual LDEVs are considered for the busiest
components and not the sum of all the individual LDEVs.
The Maximum Port IO is the maximum of the last collection time stamp. For example, if port
I/O collection interval is set to two minutes, the Maximum Port I/O will be calculated as the
maximum value over the two minute collection period.
The port type, such as Fibre or FCoE (applicable only for P9000 disk arrays) is also displayed
for the respective port ID.
Figure 19 10 busiest front end LDEVs
Figure 20 10 busiest front end Ports
Related Topics
“Viewing performance summary” (page 174)
“Viewing CHIP/CHA data” (page 182)
“Viewing ACP/DKA data” (page 186)
“Utilization Summary” (page 180)
“10 busiest LDEVs/RAID groups” (page 206)
“RAID Group summary” (page 208)
“Port summary” (page 210)
“Viewing LDEV data” (page 213)
Viewing 10 busiest LDEVs and RAID groups
To view the 10 busiest LDEVs and RAID groups associated with an XP or a P9000 disk array's
backend activities, click BackEndIO in the component selection tree for the XP or the P9000 disk
array. The top 10 busiest LDEVs are displayed under the LDEV tab and the top 10 busiest RAID
206 Viewing XP and P9000 disk array components