2. Use the controls to customize the report, as described in the following table.

 

 

Control

Description

 

 

Period

Select Last Minute, Last 5 Minutes, Last Hour, Last Day, Last Week, Last Month,

 

or Custom Interval from the drop-down list.

 

 

Application

Select FTP, HTTP, CIFS:NetBIOS, CIFS:TCP, or MAPI from the drop-down list. The

 

default value is All.

 

 

Traffic

Select Bi-directional, WAN-to-LAN, or LAN-to-WANfrom the drop-down list.

 

 

Appliances

The default is to include all appliances. To set a custom group, click All and use the

 

dialog box to select an HP EFS WAN Accelerator, a group, or a custom selection of HP

 

EFS WAN Accelerators to include in the report.

 

 

Resolution

Select High, Medium, or Low from the Resolution drop-down list. High (small bars)

 

allows you to drill down to specific points in time, while Low (large bars) enables you to

 

count or compare aggregate values in the time interval.

 

 

Refresh

Set a rate to refresh the report display:

 

• To refresh your report every 15 seconds, click 15s.

 

• To refresh your report every 30 seconds, click 30s.

 

• To turn off refresh, click off.

 

NOTE: The refresh rate does not affect polling. Polling occurs every 5 minutes.

 

 

Printer icon

To print your report, click the Printer icon in the upper right corner of the page.

 

 

Creating Data

Store Hits

Reports

The Performance - Data Store Hits report summarizes how many times the HP EFS WAN Accelerator data-store disk and memory have seen a data segment. A hit is a data segment that has been seen before by the data store in the HP EFS WAN Accelerator. If a hit has occurred, the HP EFS WAN Accelerator sends the reference to the data segment rather than the actual data over the WAN.

The Performance - Data Store Hits report contains the following table of statistics that summarize data store activity.

Field

Description

 

 

Total Hits over Last Week

Specifies the total number of hits against the data store. A hit

 

is a data segment that has been seen before by the data store

 

in the HP EFS WAN Accelerator. If a hit has occurred, the

 

HP EFS WAN Accelerator sends the reference to the data

 

rather than the actual data over the WAN.

 

 

Misses

Specifies the number of misses that occurred. A miss is an

 

unmatched data segment—the data store has not seen the

 

data segment before and must send all the data across the

 

WAN. The data is Lempel-Ziv (LZ) compressed if LZ

 

compression is enabled. For detailed information about

 

setting optimization policies, see “Setting In-Path Rules” on

 

page 25.

 

 

What This Report Tells You

The Performance - Data Store Hit Rate report answers the following questions:

‹How much optimization is occurring?

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