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WWN, Port-LUN, LDEV, and Physical tabs
Figure 6
WWN, Port-LUN, LDEV, and Physical tabs
Click one of the tabs (WWN, Port-LUN, LDEV, or Physical) in the lower-left portion of the pane to view data
about ports, LDEVs, or physical components.
When you click a tab, the selection tree in the lower-left portion of the pane changes. You can then click
entities to display information in the table and graph sections of the pane.
If I/O workloads between hosts and the disk array become heavy, the disk array gives higher priority to
I/O processing than monitoring processing; therefore, some monitoring data might be missing. If
monitoring data are frequently missing, use the Gathering Interval option in the Monitoring Options pane
to increase the collection interval.
WWN tab
This tab displays the Subsystem folder and PFC groups, which are groups of multiple WWNs.
Double-clicking a PFC group (
) displays host bus adapters (
) in the PFC group. Double-clicking Not
Grouped in the tree shows host bus adapters (WWNs) that do not belong to any PFC group.
To start monitoring traffic between host bus adapters and disk array ports, you must specify settings before
starting monitoring.
If the SVP is overloaded, more time than the gathering interval allots might be required for updating the
displayed monitoring data. In this case, some portion of monitoring data does not appear in the pane. For
example, if the gathering interval is 1 minute, and the display in the pane is updated at 9 minutes and the
next update occurs at 9:02, the pane (including the graph) does not display monitoring results for the
period of 9:00 to 9:01. This situation occurs when you use a Command View XP or XP Remote Web
Console system, and when the SVP is used to perform maintenance operations for the disk controller.