Table 2 HP P6000 Performance Data Collector valid object_type values (continued)
Value of object_type | Information displayed by the command |
state_disk | Disk state changes |
state_drm | DRM group state changes |
state_array | Array state changes |
NOTE: Start_time and end_time are in
The object_id is an optional parameter. If it is not specified, all the performance data/state changes, that fall within the specified time window, for all the objects of the type specified by object_type are displayed.
Table 3 (page 72) shows how to specify the object_id value for different object types.
For object types not listed in Table 3 (page 72), retrieval by object_id is not supported and the command will show an error message if object_id is specified.
Table 3 HP P6000 Performance Data Collector object_id values
Object_type value | How to specify the object_id |
Vd | Virtual disk UUID or friendly name |
Pd | Physical disk WWN |
Vdg | Disk group number |
Pdg | Disk group number |
Hps | Host port (FP1/FP2/FP3/FP4) |
Hc | Last 8 characters of the Host's Port ID in the form |
Drt | Host port (FP1/FP2/FP3/FP4) |
state_vdisk | Virtual disk UUID or friendly name |
state_diskgroup | Disk group ID |
state_disk | Disk WWN |
state_drm | DRM group ID or friendly name |
state_array | Array WWN or friendly name |
You can use the following HP P6000 Performance Data Collector CLI options with the above command:
You cannot use the following HP P6000 Performance Data Collector CLI options with the above command:
Configuring the HP P6000 Command View server
The command to configure HP P6000 Command View access credentials is:
evaperf cvconfig server_name port username
where:
•server_name is the IP address or hostname of the system where HP P6000 Command View is running
•port is the HP P6000 Command View port (usually 2372). No defaults are assumed here; you must specify the port number exactly.
•username is the HP P6000 Command View user name (the specified user should be a member of HP Storage Admins or HP Storage Users)
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