HP StorageWorks 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array updating product software guide (XCS 6.200) (5697-7958, February 2009)

Displaying EVA p
erformance data using Windows Per formance Monitor
An alternative
for capturing and displaying EVA performance metrics is Windows Performance Monitor.
This tools prov
ides a graphical presentation that y ou may nd more useful for analyzing EVA performance
data. See the HP
StorageWorks Command View EVA user guide for m ore information about using
Windows Perfo
rmance Monitor.
Figure 8 Windows Performance Monitor disp lay
Managing host I/O timeouts for an online upgrade
The default values for host operating parameters such as LUN timeout and queue depth are typically set
to values that ensure proper operation with the storage system. These values are appropriate for most
storage system operations, including online rmware upgra des. In general, host LUN timeouts of 60
seconds or more are adequate to accommodate an online upgrade. In m ost situations it will not be
necessary to alter these settings to perform an online rmware upgrade.
If any host timeout values have been decreased to less than 60 seconds, it will be necessary to reset
them to their original d efault value. The following section provide a summary of the steps and commands
involved in checking and changing timeout values for each supported operating system. See the
operating system d o cumentation for more information.
NOTE:
Unless otherwise noted, cluster testing with online controller rmware upgrades has not been completed.
Cluster information will be added to this document when the testing is complete.
Microsoft Windo ws
NOTE:
Ensure that MPIO is installed and both paths are active and have access to the array.
Boot devices are supported with online controller rmware upgrades.
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