Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 30

Monitoring Performance Using The Graphical View, Synchronize RAID controller module Clocks

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You can choose from the following: - RAID controller modules - Virtual disks - Storage array totals 4. Adjust Polling interval to set how often you want to update the performance statistics. NOTE: For an accurate elapsed time, do not use the Synchronize RAID controller module Clocks option while using the Performance Monitor. NOTE: Each time the polling interval elapses, the Performance Monitor queries the storage array again and updates the statistics in the table. 5. If required, click OK to go back to the Performance Monitor window. 6. Click Start. Values for the selected storage arrays are displayed in the Performance Monitor data table. The table is updated at the interval specified in the Polling Interval setting. NOTE: To force an immediate poll of the storage array, click Update. 7. Click Stop to stop monitoring the storage array. 8. To save the currently displayed performance statistics: a) Click Save As on the Performance Monitor window. b) Select the directory where you want to save the file. c) Type a file name in File name. d) Select a file type from the Files of type list. NOTE: The .perf extension is the default. e) Click Save to save the file. Monitoring Performance Using The Graphical View To monitor the performance of the arrays using the graphical view: 1. In the AMW, select Monitor → Health → Monitor Performance → Graphical View. The Performance Monitor Graphical View window is displayed. 2. Depending on how you want to view performance data, perform one of the following actions: - To view historical data - Select Start to start a monitoring session. Under View Graph, select Historical data and click Define. NOTE: When you select this option, the Date and Time fields are activated on the Define Graph window. - To view real-time data - Select Real-time data, and click Define. The Graphical Performance Monitor window is displayed. 3. In the Time Interval area, set the range of time to identify how much historical data you want to view in graphical format. Perform one of the following actions: - To use the first and last data point in the history buffer as the start and end time period - Select Default. - To specify the start and end date and time: 1. Select Customize. 2. In the Date list, select the start date and the end date of the period for which you want to view performance data. The maximum length of a history data window is seven days. 30

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You can choose from the following:
RAID controller modules
Virtual disks
Storage array totals
4.
Adjust
Polling interval
to set how often you want to update the performance statistics.
NOTE:
For an accurate elapsed time, do not use the
Synchronize RAID controller module Clocks
option while
using the Performance Monitor.
NOTE:
Each time the polling interval elapses, the Performance Monitor queries the storage array again and
updates the statistics in the table.
5.
If required, click
OK
to go back to the
Performance Monitor
window.
6.
Click
Start
.
Values for the selected storage arrays are displayed in the Performance Monitor data table. The table is updated at
the interval specified in the
Polling Interval
setting.
NOTE:
To force an immediate poll of the storage array, click
Update
.
7.
Click
Stop
to stop monitoring the storage array.
8.
To save the currently displayed performance statistics:
a)
Click
Save As
on the
Performance Monitor
window.
b)
Select the directory where you want to save the file.
c)
Type a file name in
File name
.
d)
Select a file type from the
Files of type
list.
NOTE:
The .perf extension is the default.
e)
Click
Save
to save the file.
Monitoring Performance Using The Graphical View
To monitor the performance of the arrays using the graphical view:
1.
In the AMW, select
Monitor
Health
Monitor Performance
Graphical View.
The
Performance Monitor Graphical View
window is displayed.
2.
Depending on how you want to view performance data, perform one of the following actions:
To view historical data
– Select
Start
to start a monitoring session. Under
View Graph
, select
Historical
data
and click
Define
.
NOTE:
When you select this option, the
Date
and
Time
fields are activated on the
Define Graph
window.
To view real-time data
– Select
Real-time data
, and click
Define
.
The
Graphical Performance Monitor
window is displayed.
3.
In the
Time Interval
area, set the range of time to identify how much historical data you want to view in graphical
format. Perform one of the following actions:
To use the first and last data point in the history buffer as the start and end time period – Select
Default
.
To specify the start and end date and time:
1. Select
Customize
.
2. In the
Date
list, select the start date and the end date of the period for which you want to view
performance data. The maximum length of a history data window is seven days.
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