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Table 6 HP P6000 Performance Data Collector commands (continued)

Command

Description

vdrlg [lunwwn]

Graphs virtual disk read latency histograms for all LUNs or a specific WWN. This

 

command is available on the HSV200 series of controllers onward.

vdwl

Displays virtual disk write latency histograms. This command is available on the HSV200

 

series of controllers onward.

vdwlg [lunwwn]

Graphs virtual disk write latency histograms for all LUNS or a specific WWN. This

 

command is available on the HSV200 series of controllers onward.

vpw

Verifies array passwords for use with HP P6000 Performance Data Collector.

verifycvconfig

Verifies whether HP P6000 Command View is accessible for state data collection.

Command modifiers

Table 7 (page 84) lists the modifiers you can use in the command line interface. Modifiers must be preceded by a minus sign (–). The modifiers are listed alphabetically.

When using Time Line Vizualizer (TLViz), only the -cont, -csv, -dur, and -ts2command modifiers are supported.

Table 7 HP P6000 Performance Data Collector command modifiers

Modifier

Description

-cn

Substitutes contractions from the fnames.dict file.

-contn

Runs an HP P6000 Performance Data Collector command continuously. You can specify

 

the interval by adding a number (n). Otherwise, the default interval is one second. Press

 

Ctrl+C to exit from this mode.

-csv

Displays data in comma-separated value (CSV) format and automatically includes a

 

timestamp. The timestamp format can be modified using the -ts1or -ts2modifiers.

-durn

Specifies the duration of a continuous mode session. For example, if you enter evaperf

 

vd -csv-cont-dur 30, virtual disk data is displayed in CSV format at one second

 

intervals for a total of 30 seconds.

-fdkeyword

Displays data that contains the specified keywords. You must enter at least one keyword.

 

To enter multiple keywords, separate each keyword with a space. For example, if you

 

enter evaperf vd -fd test preliminary good, the data that displays contains

 

the words test, preliminary, and good.

-fnid

Displays the WWNs, GroupId, DRMGroupId, and HostName along with their

 

corresponding friendly names. If friendly names are not configured a No FN message

 

is displayed in place of the friendly name.

-fofilename

Copies output to a file as well as displaying it in the command prompt. You can combine

 

this modifier with -contand -durfor a fixed-time data capture. For example, if you

 

enter evaperf vd -cont 5 -dur 30 -fo capture.log, virtual disk data is

 

displayed in CSV at five second intervals for a total of 30 seconds and is also written to

 

the capture.log file.

-fvdvdisk [vdisk]*

Limits virtual disk data collection to the specified virtual disks. You must enter at least one

 

virtual disk. You can also combine this modifier with -szto limit data collection to the

 

specified array(s). For example, if you enter evaperf vd -fvd test1 test2 -sz

 

server1, data is collected for virtual disks test1 and test2 on array server1. You can

 

use this modifier with the vd, vdrl, vdwl, and vdts commands.

-KB

Displays output data in kilobytes per second (1,024). The default is megabytes per

 

second (1,000,000).

-nfn

Specifies that friendly names should not be used.

-nh

Specifies that no headings be included in CSV output.

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Contents HP P6000 Command View User Guide AbstractSee Internet Protocol support Contents Configuring HP P6000 Command View advanced tasks Troubleshooting HP P6000 Command ViewMaintaining and managing HP P6000/EVA storage systems Monitoring storage system eventsComponents Support and other resources HP array event code formats and descriptionsGlossary 100 Index 103 HP P6000 Command View software suite OverviewPrerequisites HP P6000 Command View features Server-based and array-based managementServer-based configuration Array-based configuration HP Management Integration FrameworkUser interface Storage systems point of view Hardware-SeeHardwareSettings point of view Settings point of viewAccessing HP P6000 Command View Browsing to server-based HP P6000 Command ViewRunning server-based HP P6000 Command View from the desktop Browsing to array-based HP P6000 Command ViewInternet Protocol support IP address formatsManaging security and passwords Server-based HP P6000 Command View security groupsArray-based HP P6000 Command View security groups Password protection for storage systemsEnabling management of a password-protected storage system Password formatsConsiderations Disabling management of a password-protected storage system Setting a password for HP EVA storage systemsDisabling management of a password-protected storage system Single sign-on from HP Systems Insight ManagerManaging security and passwords Licensing HP P6000/EVA storage systems Licenses to use and license keysLicense types Instant-on licensesModel upgrade licensing Model upgrade supportData migration licenses Fcip licensesConfiguring email to receive LTUs Activating an instant-on licenseRetrieving licenses Entering license keysImporting licenses Validating the licenseAdding an LTU Deleting incorrectly entered license keys Displaying temporary license expiration dateProvisioning storage Disk groupsWorking with disk groups Disk types Disk group typesGeneral guidelines Disk group occupancy and occupancy alarm level Disk group capacityNumber of physical disks in a group Redundancy Vraid levels Working with virtual disks in HP P6000 Command View Virtual disksVirtual disks Working with hosts in HP P6000 Command View HostsPresentation Online virtual disk migrationMirrorclone migration Thin provisioningThin provisioned disk Replicating storage HP P6000 Business Copy softwareSnapclones Snapshots Snapshot typesSnapshot guidelines Monitoring snapshot spaceMirrorclones Mirrorclone guidelinesSynchronized mirrorclone guidelines Fractured mirrorclone guidelinesContainers Mirrorclone statesUsing containers preallocation Optimizing replication performancePlanning for host I/O workloads Optimizing snap creationMinimizing snapclone workloads Minimizing the number of snapshotsMinimizing simultaneous replication operations HP P6000 Continuous Access software Working with DR groups in HP P6000 Command ViewDR groups Creating DR groups Data replication protocol optionsReplicating storage Maintaining and managing HP P6000/EVA storage systems Initializing storage systemsUser-initiated service mode USER-INITIATED Service Mode Active on this Storage SystemUninitializing storage systems Starting the storage systemShutting down the storage system HSV210A controller rear view Working with hardware in HP P6000 Command View HardwareRemote service test Verifying hardware statusStorage system identity information Using multiple management servers to manage arrays Updating HP controller softwareConfiguring iSCSI devices Monitoring storage system events Events overviewEmail notification Management server event logViewing events Controller termination event logConfiguring event notification Configuring host notificationViewing additional information Filtering events by severity Applying a customized host notification listApplying a customized event configuration file Retrieving the parse fileSelecting individual events Retrieving the Management Information Base Sending the event file Configuring HP P6000 Command View advanced tasks Setting user interface optionsCreating page footer messages Setting audit logging options Setting a remote location for audit logsChanging port and timeout parameters Changing the login credentials array-based managementRunning HP P6000 Command View in a multi-homed environment Https//managementmoduleIPaddress2373Troubleshooting HP P6000 Command View Restarting the HP P6000 Command View serviceUsing the right-click menu Optimizing performanceNavigation pane lists duplicate arrays Error messages in the user interface Failed communication link to iSCSI devicesFailed connection warning for empty controller host ports Failed entities reported on the disk enclosureTroubleshooting access to array-based HP P6000 Command View Failed blower power supplyFailed transceiver Failed I/O moduleUnexpected behavior when using older Windows HBA driver Storage system connection down error messageVirtual disk sizes displayed incorrectly IPFilter page incorrectly displays IPv6 addressVersion numbers differ Webes 5.5 receiving events inconsistentlyComponents \Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\EVA Performance MonitorDisplaying historical state changes and performance data HP P6000 Performance Data Collector valid objecttype valuesConfiguring the HP P6000 Command View server HP P6000 Performance Data Collector objectid valuesConfiguration file for performance and state data logging Displaying HP P6000 Command View access credentialsConfiguring HP P6000 Performance Data Collector Logging configuration fileEvents and logs Configuration recommendations Connecting to HP P6000 Performance Data Collector remotelyProhibited commands SSL protocolUsing friendly names Backward compatibilityCreating the friendly names host file Adding friendly namesMapping worldwide names to friendly names Adding friendly names manuallyUsing short names Using the command line interface Viewing arraysSpecifying the output Refreshing data Filtering data Specifying data output in multiple filesCommands HP P6000 Performance Data Collector commandsLuns Command modifiers HP P6000 Performance Data Collector command modifiersUsing the graphical user interface NotsPage Configure filtering Data filteringObjects and counters HP EVA storage array HP EVA storage controllerHP EVA virtual disk HP EVA virtual disk group HP EVA host connection HP EVA host port statisticsHP EVA physical disk HP EVA physical disk groupHP EVA DR tunnels HP EVA DR Group Information Support and other resources Contacting HPRelated information Typographical conventions WebsitesDocument conventions HP array event code formats and descriptions Event code formatEvent code types and descriptions Software component IDsCorrective action codes Event information packet EIP typesHP array event information packet EIP types Coupled crash control codes HP array coupled crash control codesDump/restart control codes HP array dump/restart control codesGlossary EVASAN See also virtual disk Index CLIIndex 105
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