SANtricity 11 Manuals (CA08872-010)

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Performance graphs and guidelines

The Performance page provides graphs and tables of data that enable you to assess the storage system’s performance in several key areas.

Performance functions allow you to accomplish these tasks:

  • View performance data in near real-time to help you determine whether a storage system is experiencing problems.

  • Export performance data to construct a historical view of a storage system and identify when a problem started or what caused a problem.

  • Select the objects, performance metrics, and time frame you want to view.

  • Compare metrics.

You can view performance data in two formats:

  • Real-time graphical
    Plots performance data on a graph in near real-time.

  • Near real-time tabular (table view)
    Lists performance data in a table in near real-time. Tabular performance data can be saved to a comma-separated values (csv) file using the save storageArray performanceStats command. For more information, see Save storage Array performance statistics.

Characteristics of performance data formats

Type of performance monitoring Sampling interval Length of time displayed Maximum number of objects displayed Ability to save data

Real-time graphical, live

Real-time graphical, historical

10 sec (live)

5 min (historical)

Data points shown depend on selected time frame

Default time frame is 1 hour.

Choices:

  • 5 minutes

  • 1 hour

  • 8 hours

  • 1 day

  • 7 days

  • 30 days

5

No

Near real-time tabular (table view)

10 sec -1 hr

Most current value

Unlimited

Yes(csv file)

Guidelines for viewing performance data

  • Performance data collection is always on. There is no option to turn it off.

  • Each time the sampling interval elapses, the storage system is queried and the data is updated.

  • For graphical data, the 5-minute time frame supports 10-second updating averaged over 5 minutes. All other time frames are updated every 5 minutes, averaged over the selected time frame.

  • Performance data in the graphical views is updated in real time. Performance data in the table view is updated in near real time.

  • If a monitored object changes during the time data is collected, the object might not have a complete set of data points spanning the selected time frame. For example, volume sets can change as volumes are created, deleted, assigned, or unassigned; or drives can be added, removed, or failed.

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