HP P6000 manual Configuration file for performance and state data logging

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HP P6000 Performance Data Collector prompts you for a password.

Note that:

This command accepts the HP P6000 Command View access information provided as is. It does not validate the information by connecting to the specified HP P6000 Command View. To verify whether the provided information can be used to communicate with the specified HP P6000 Command View, another command is provided.

This command results in the overwriting of any previously configured HP P6000 Command View access information.

The HP P6000 Performance Data Collector data collection service does not use the credentials passed through this command immediately. A service restart is required for the new credentials to be used for state data collection. After service restart, the newly configured credentials are used. The same access credentials are used by the server until it is changed by the user, followed by a service restart. HP P6000 Performance Data Collector data collection service restart does not cause loss of the configured HP P6000 Command View access information.

Displaying HP P6000 Command View access credentials

The EVAperf verifycvconfig command verifies whether HP P6000 Command View is accessible using the specified access credentials. The following is a sample output:

Host

Port

Username

Accessible

localhost

2374

adm

No

Configuration file for performance and state data logging

The logging.conf file is located in the HP P6000 Performance Data Collector install directory. This file contains the parameters that control the logging. The format of the file is as follows:

#”state_logging” parameter controls the tracking and logging of state changes #if this is set to yes, the performance data logging also needs to be enabled state_logging no

#perf_logging parameter controls the logging of performance metrics perf_logging no

#Frequency at which state data needs to be polled and logged (time is in minutes)

state_interval 60

#Frequency at which performance data needs to be polled and logged (time is in seconds)

perf_interval 300

#Directory under which state and performance data will be logged (use / instead of \ to separate directories)

#for example c:/all_logs/eva_logs

#default log directory is performance_history under the current directory root /performance_history

#Max size of a log file in MB filesize 50

#Number of days for which the logs need to be retained numdays 3

The logging parameters are as follows:

Minimum value for perf polling interval is 30 seconds and maximum is 24 hours.

Minimum value for state polling interval is 30 minutes and maximum is 24 hours.

Minimum value for logfilesize is 1 MB.

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Contents Abstract HP P6000 Command View User GuideSee Internet Protocol support Contents Troubleshooting HP P6000 Command View Configuring HP P6000 Command View advanced tasksMaintaining and managing HP P6000/EVA storage systems Monitoring storage system eventsComponents HP array event code formats and descriptions Support and other resourcesGlossary 100 Index 103 Overview HP P6000 Command View software suitePrerequisites Server-based and array-based management HP P6000 Command View featuresServer-based configuration HP Management Integration Framework Array-based configurationUser interface Hardware-SeeHardware Storage systems point of viewSettings point of view Settings point of viewBrowsing to server-based HP P6000 Command View Accessing HP P6000 Command ViewRunning server-based HP P6000 Command View from the desktop Browsing to array-based HP P6000 Command ViewIP address formats Internet Protocol supportServer-based HP P6000 Command View security groups Managing security and 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user interface options Configuring HP P6000 Command View advanced tasksCreating page footer messages Setting a remote location for audit logs Setting audit logging optionsChanging the login credentials array-based management Changing port and timeout parametersHttps//managementmoduleIPaddress2373 Running HP P6000 Command View in a multi-homed environmentRestarting the HP P6000 Command View service Troubleshooting HP P6000 Command ViewUsing the right-click menu Optimizing performanceNavigation pane lists duplicate arrays Failed communication link to iSCSI devices Error messages in the user interfaceFailed connection warning for empty controller host ports Failed entities reported on the disk enclosureFailed blower power supply Troubleshooting access to array-based HP P6000 Command ViewFailed transceiver Failed I/O moduleStorage system connection down error message Unexpected behavior when using older Windows HBA driverVirtual disk sizes displayed incorrectly IPFilter page incorrectly displays IPv6 addressWebes 5.5 receiving events inconsistently Version numbers differ\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\EVA Performance Monitor ComponentsHP P6000 Performance Data Collector valid objecttype values Displaying historical state changes and performance dataHP P6000 Performance Data Collector objectid values Configuring the HP P6000 Command View serverDisplaying HP P6000 Command View access credentials Configuration file for performance and state data loggingLogging configuration file Configuring HP P6000 Performance Data CollectorEvents and logs Connecting to HP P6000 Performance Data Collector remotely Configuration recommendationsSSL protocol Prohibited commandsBackward compatibility Using friendly namesCreating the friendly names host file Adding friendly namesAdding friendly names manually Mapping worldwide names to friendly namesUsing short names Viewing arrays Using the command line interfaceSpecifying the output Refreshing dataSpecifying data output in multiple files Filtering dataHP P6000 Performance Data Collector commands CommandsLuns HP P6000 Performance Data Collector command modifiers Command modifiersNots Using the graphical user interfacePage Data filtering Configure filteringObjects and counters HP EVA storage controller HP EVA storage arrayHP EVA virtual disk HP EVA virtual disk group HP EVA host port statistics HP EVA host connectionHP EVA physical disk group HP EVA physical diskHP EVA DR tunnels HP EVA DR Group Information Contacting HP Support and other resourcesRelated information Websites Typographical conventionsDocument conventions Event code format HP array event code formats and descriptionsEvent code types and descriptions Software component IDsEvent information packet EIP types Corrective action codesHP array event information packet EIP types HP array coupled crash control codes Coupled crash control codesHP array dump/restart control codes Dump/restart control codesEVA GlossarySAN See also virtual disk CLI IndexIndex 105
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