HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Procedures User Guide (AA- - Page 211

Saving and restoring monitor configurations, Collecting performance data

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Saving and restoring monitor configurations To save the current EE and filter monitor configuration settings into nonvolatile memory, use the perfCfgSave command. For example: switch:admin> perfcfgsave This will overwrite previously saved Performance Monitoring settings in FLASH ROM. Do you want to continue? (yes, y, no, n): [no] y Please wait... Committing configuration...done. Performance monitoring configuration saved in FLASH ROM. To restore a saved monitor configuration, use the perfCfgRestore command. For example, to restore the original performance monitor configuration after making several changes: switch:admin> perfcfgrestore This will overwrite current Performance Monitoring settings in RAM. Do you want to continue? (yes, y, no, n): [no] y Please wait... Performance monitoring configuration restored from FLASH ROM. To clear the previously saved performance monitoring configuration settings from nonvolatile memory, use the perfCfgClear command. For example: switch:admin> perfcfgclear This will clear Performance Monitoring settings in FLASH ROM. The RAM settings won't change. Do you want to continue? (yes, y, no, n): [no] y Please wait... Committing configuration...done. Performance Monitoring configuration cleared from FLASH. Collecting performance data Data collected through advanced performance monitoring is deleted when the switch is rebooted. Using the HP Fabric Manager software application version 4.4.0 (or later), you can store performance data persistently. For details on this feature, see the HP StorageWorks Fabric Manager 5.x administrator guide. Fabric OS 5.x administrator guide 211

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Fabric OS 5.x administrator guide
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Saving and restoring monitor configurations
To save the current EE and filter monitor configuration settings into nonvolatile memory, use the
perfCfgSave
command. For example:
To restore a saved monitor configuration, use the
perfCfgRestore
command. For example, to restore
the original performance monitor configuration after making several changes:
To clear the previously saved performance monitoring configuration settings from nonvolatile memory, use
the
perfCfgClear
command. For example:
Collecting performance data
Data collected through advanced performance monitoring is deleted when the switch is rebooted. Using
the HP Fabric Manager software application version 4.4.0 (or later), you can store performance data
persistently. For details on this feature, see the
HP StorageWorks Fabric Manager 5.x administrator
guide
.
switch:admin>
perfcfgsave
This will overwrite previously saved Performance Monitoring settings in
FLASH ROM. Do you want to continue? (yes, y, no, n): [no]
y
Please wait... Committing configuration...done.
Performance monitoring configuration saved in FLASH ROM.
switch:admin>
perfcfgrestore
This will overwrite current Performance Monitoring settings in RAM. Do you
want to continue? (yes, y, no, n): [no]
y
Please wait... Performance monitoring configuration restored from FLASH
ROM.
switch:admin>
perfcfgclear
This will clear Performance Monitoring settings in FLASH ROM. The RAM
settings won’t change. Do you want to continue? (yes, y, no, n): [no] y
Please wait... Committing configuration...done.
Performance Monitoring configuration cleared from FLASH.