HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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maximum value of the statistical data displayed. If the value on the y-axis exceeds 10,000,000, the value

is displayed in exponential notation (for example, 1E7 = 1x10

7

= 10,000,000;

2E8 = 2x10

8

= 200,000,000).

1.

Ensure that usage monitoring is running. The usage monitor graph is only displayed when monitoring

is on.

2.

Right-click the graph area on the Usage Operations pane, and click Display Item. The Display Item

pane (

Figure 61

) appears.

3.

In Select LU, do one of the following:
• To display I/O statistics for all LDEVs in the array, select Subsystem.
• To display I/O statistics for a specific journal group, select JNL Group, and enter a journal group

number (00-FF).

NOTE:

If you specify an unused journal group, the graph is not displayed.

• To display I/O statistics for a specific LU, select Device, select a port (CL1-A to CLG-R), and enter

the G-ID (00-FE) and LUN (00-3FF).

NOTE:

If you specify the unmounted LU, the graph is not displayed.

NOTE:

When a graph displays, the CU and LDEV numbers appear above the graph. If the

logical volume is an external LU, # appears after the LDEV number. For more information about

external LUs, see the HP StorageWorks External Storage XP user guide.

4.

In the Monitor Data box, select the I/O statistics data you want to display on the graph. You must

select at least one box.

Table 28

describes I/O statistics data.

5.

Click Set. The Usage Operations pane now displays a graph showing the selected I/O statistics data

for the selected LUs.
To enlarge the displayed graph, right-click the graph, and select Large Size. To return the graph to

normal size, right-click the graph, and select Normal Size.

NOTE:

The length of a host group or iSCSI target name in the upper portion of the graph is

limited to a maximum of eight characters when the graph is normal size. To display a full host

group name, enlarge the graph. To find a full iSCSI target name, look at the tree in the Pair

Operation pane. If you enlarge the graph, the length of an iSCSI target name increases to a

maximum of 32 characters.

NOTE:

To stop displaying the usage monitor graph, right-click the graph, and select Close. To stop

displaying all graphs, select Close All. The usage monitor graph automatically closes when you do one of

the following:

Select another tab.

Select another program product.

Exit Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console.

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