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Creating SCSI Command Graphs, Open the Performance Monitoring window.

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Creating advanced performance monitoring graphs 9 To create a SCSI vs. IP Traffic graph 1. Open the Performance Monitoring window. 2. Click Performance Graphs> Advanced Monitoring> SCSI vs. IP Traffic. The SCSI vs. IP Traffic Setup dialog box opens. This dialog box is similar to that shown in Figure 55 on page 128. 3. Double-click the domain to expand the slot/port list. For Brocade 24000 and 48000 directors, click the + signs to expand the ports under each slot, as shown in Figure 55. 4. Click the port you want to monitor in the graph in the Port Selection List. Use Shift-click and Ctrl-click to select multiple ports. 5. Click Add to move the selected ports to the Selected Ports list. 6. Optional: Click ADD ALL Ports to add all of the ports in the Port Selection List to the Selected Ports list. 7. Optional: Click Search to open the Search Port Selection List dialog box, from which you can search for all E_Ports, all F_Ports, or all port names with a defined string. Select the ports you want to add and click Search in the Search Port Selection List dialog box. 8. Click Apply in the SCSI vs. IP Traffic Setup dialog box. Only the selected ports are displayed in the SCSI vs. IP traffic graph. CREATING SCSI COMMAND GRAPHS This graph displays the total number of read or write (or both) commands on a given port or to a specific LUN on a given port. To create a SCSI command graph 1. Open the Performance Monitoring window. 2. Click Performance Graphs> Advanced Monitoring> SCSI Commands> Graph Type. The applicable setup dialog box displays. Figure 57 on page 131 shows the "SCSI Read/Write on a LUN per port Setup" dialog box. FIGURE 57 Creating a SCSI command graph 3. Navigate to a switch> slot> port in the Slot/Port Selection List. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 131 Publication Number: 53-1000435-01

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
131
Publication Number: 53-1000435-01
Creating advanced performance monitoring graphs
9
To create a SCSI vs. IP Traffic graph
1.
Open the Performance Monitoring window.
2.
Click
Performance Graphs
>
Advanced Monitoring
>
SCSI vs. IP Traffic
.
The SCSI vs. IP Traffic Setup dialog box opens. This dialog box is similar to that shown in
Figure
55
on page 128.
3.
Double-click the domain to expand the slot/port list.
For Brocade 24000 and 48000 directors
, click the + signs to expand the ports under each slot,
as shown in
Figure 55
.
4.
Click the port you want to monitor in the graph in the Port Selection List. Use Shift-click and
Ctrl-click to select multiple ports.
5.
Click
Add
to move the selected ports to the Selected Ports list.
6.
Optional
: Click
ADD ALL Ports
to add all of the ports in the Port Selection List to the Selected
Ports list.
7.
Optional
: Click
Search
to open the Search Port Selection List dialog box, from which you can
search for all E_Ports, all F_Ports, or all port names with a defined string. Select the ports you
want to add and click
Search
in the Search Port Selection List dialog box.
8.
Click
Apply
in the SCSI vs. IP Traffic Setup dialog box.
Only the selected ports are displayed in the SCSI vs. IP traffic graph.
CREATING SCSI COMMAND GRAPHS
This graph displays the total number of read or write (or both) commands on a given port or to a
specific LUN on a given port.
To create a SCSI command graph
1.
Open the Performance Monitoring window.
2.
Click
Performance Graphs
>
Advanced Monitoring
>
SCSI Commands>
Graph Type
.
The applicable setup dialog box displays.
Figure 57
on page 131 shows the “SCSI Read/Write
on a LUN per port Setup” dialog box.
FIGURE 57
Creating a SCSI command graph
3.
Navigate to a switch> slot> port in the Slot/Port Selection List.