After generating the
1.Click Browse and select the evaerf all command out file.
2.Select Build Access Database.
3.Open the EVADATA.MDB file to view the database tables.
HP TLViz has limited space to display names (30 characters maximum). Included with the
After generating the
1.Click Browse and select the all command output file.
2.Click Build Access Database.
3.Open the EVADATA.MDB file to view the database tables.
HP TLViz has limited space for displaying names (30 character maximum). Included with the
Commands
This section describes the commands you can use in the command line interface to gather performance metrics. The general syntax for commands is:
evaperf <command> [modifiers]
You can specify the command modifiers in any order.
Table 6 (page 82) describes the available HP P6000 Performance Data Collector commands. The commands are listed alphabetically.
Table 6 HP P6000 Performance Data Collector commands
Command | Description |
all | Displays a summary of the array status by running the following commands together: |
| ls, as, cs, vd, vdg,hc, ps, hps, pd, pdg, drg, and drt. |
as | Displays array status. |
cs | Displays controller status. |
cvconfig <server port | Configures HP P6000 Command View login parameters to be used for state data |
username> | collection. |
dginfo | Displays the disk group configuration for the arrays managed by that host. |
drg | Displays data replication groups for HSV300, HSV400, and HSV450. The drg data |
| is displayed only from firmware version 9xxxxxx and later. |
drt | Displays data replication tunnel statistics. |
dpw wwn | Deletes the password for the specified array from the host's Windows registry. The |
| password is not deleted on the array. |
fnh | Manages friendly name hosts as follows: |
| • Displays a list of known hosts running HP P6000 Command View. |
| • Adds a host to the friendly name host list. |
82 Monitoring array performance using HP P6000 Performance Data Collector