HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.3.x administrator guide (569 - Page 334

Monitoring ISL performance, Monitoring trunks, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem

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The following example displays the monitors on slot 1, port 4 using the perfShowFilterMonitor command (the monitor numbers are listed in the KEY column) and deletes monitor number 1 on slot 1, port 4 using the perfDelFilterMonitor command: switch:admin> perfshowfiltermonitor 1/4 There are 4 filter-based monitors defined on port 4. KEY ALIAS OWNER_APP OWNER_IP_ADDR FRAME_COUNT 0 SCSI Read TELNET N/A 0x0000000000002208 1 SCSI Write TELNET N/A 0x000000000000464a 2 SCSI R/W TELNET N/A 0x000000000000fd8c 3 SCSI Frame WEB_TOOLS 192.168.169.40 0x00000000002c2229 switch:admin> perfdelfiltermonitor 1/4, 1 The specified filter-based monitor is deleted. Monitoring ISL performance ISL monitoring is set up on E_Ports automatically in release v4.4.0 and later. An ISL monitor measures traffic to all reachable destination domains for an ISL, showing which destination domain is consuming the most traffic. If there are more than 16 domains, the monitor samples traffic and extrapolates the measurement. EE monitors on E_Ports are deleted when they become part of an ISL. You can monitor ISL performance using the perfMonitorShow command, as described in ""Displaying monitor counters" on page 347." You can clear ISL counters using the perfMonitorClear command, as described in "Clearing monitor counters" on page 349. Monitoring trunks For trunked ISLs on Fabric OS v4.x or higher switches, monitoring is set only on the master ISL, which communicates with the associated slave ISLs. Note the following: • For Fabric OS v3.x switches, monitoring can be set on slave ISLs. • End-to-end monitors are not supported for ISLs. • 4/16 SAN Switch and 4/8 SAN Switch, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, and SAN Director 2/128 models support eight filter-based monitors for trunks. • The SAN Switch 4/32, SAN Switch 4/32B, 4/64 SAN Switch, 400 MP Router, and 4/256 SAN Director switches support 12 filter-based monitors for trunks. 346 Administering Advanced Performance Monitoring (APM)

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Administering Advanced Performance Monitoring (APM)
The following example displays the monitors on slot 1, port 4 using the
perfShowFilterMonitor
command (the monitor numbers are listed in the KEY column) and deletes monitor number 1 on slot 1, port
4 using the
perfDelFilterMonitor
command:
Monitoring ISL performance
ISL monitoring is set up on E_Ports automatically in release v4.4.0 and later.
An ISL monitor measures traffic to all reachable destination domains for an ISL, showing which destination
domain is consuming the most traffic. If there are more than 16 domains, the monitor samples traffic and
extrapolates the measurement.
EE monitors on E_Ports are deleted when they become part of an ISL.
You can monitor ISL performance using the
perfMonitorShow
command, as described in “”
Displaying
monitor counters
” on page 347.” You can clear ISL counters using the
perfMonitorClear
command, as
described in ”
Clearing monitor counters
” on page 349.
Monitoring trunks
For trunked ISLs on Fabric OS v4.x or higher switches, monitoring is set only on the master ISL, which
communicates with the associated slave ISLs. Note the following:
For Fabric OS v3.x switches, monitoring can be set on slave ISLs.
End-to-end monitors are not supported for ISLs.
4/16 SAN Switch and 4/8 SAN Switch, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem,
Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN
Switch 2/32, and SAN Director 2/128 models support eight filter-based monitors for trunks.
The SAN Switch 4/32, SAN Switch 4/32B, 4/64 SAN Switch, 400 MP Router, and 4/256 SAN
Director switches support 12 filter-based monitors for trunks.
switch:admin>
perfshowfiltermonitor 1/4
There are 4 filter-based monitors defined on port 4.
KEY
ALIAS
OWNER_APP
OWNER_IP_ADDR
FRAME_COUNT
----------------------------------------------------------------
0
SCSI Read TELNET
N/A
0x0000000000002208
1
SCSI Write TELNET
N/A
0x000000000000464a
2
SCSI R/W
TELNET
N/A
0x000000000000fd8c
3
SCSI Frame WEB_TOOLS
192.168.169.40 0x00000000002c2229
switch:admin>
perfdelfiltermonitor 1/4, 1
The specified filter-based monitor is deleted.