HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 286

Hiding and showing the graph, Displaying or hiding a line, Changing the color or style of a line

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Hiding and showing the graph By default, the performance monitor graph appears in the Performance Monitor window. If you want more space to display the performance monitor table, you can hide the graph. 1. From the Performance Monitor window, click to hide the graph. 2. To redisplay the graph, click to show the graph. Displaying or hiding a line When you add statistics to monitor, by default, they are set to display in the graph. You can control which statistics display in the graph, as needed. 1. From the Performance Monitor window, deselect the Display check box for the statistic in the table. 2. To redisplay the line, select the Display check box for the statistic. If you want to display all of the statistics from the table, right-click anywhere in the Performance Monitor window, and select Display All. Changing the color or style of a line You can change the color and style of any line on the graph. 1. From the Performance Monitor window, select one or more statistics in the table that you want to change. 2. Right-click, and select Edit Line. The Edit Line window opens. 3. Select the color and line style options you want. 4. To see the changes and leave the window open, click Apply. 5. When you finish the changes, click OK. Highlighting a line You can highlight one or more lines on the graph to make them easier to distinguish. 1. From the Performance Monitor window, right-click the statistic in the table that you want to highlight, and select Highlight. The line turns white. 2. To remove the highlight, right-click the statistic, and select Remove Highlight. Changing the scaling factor The vertical axis uses a scale of 0 to 100. Graph data is automatically adjusted to fit the scale. For example, if a statistic value was larger than 100, say 4,000.0, the system would scale it down to 40.0 using a scaling factor of 0.01. If the statistic value is smaller than 10.0, for example 7.5, the system would scale it up to 75 using a scaling factor of 10. The Scale column of the statistics table 286 Monitoring performance

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Hiding and showing the graph
By default, the performance monitor graph appears in the Performance Monitor window. If you want
more space to display the performance monitor table, you can hide the graph.
1.
From the Performance Monitor window, click
to hide the graph.
2.
To redisplay the graph, click
to show the graph.
Displaying or hiding a line
When you add statistics to monitor, by default, they are set to display in the graph. You can control
which statistics display in the graph, as needed.
1.
From the Performance Monitor window, deselect the
Display
check box for the statistic in the
table.
2.
To redisplay the line, select the
Display
check box for the statistic.
If you want to display all of the statistics from the table, right-click anywhere in the Performance
Monitor window, and select
Display All
.
Changing the color or style of a line
You can change the color and style of any line on the graph.
1.
From the Performance Monitor window, select one or more statistics in the table that you want
to change.
2.
Right-click, and select
Edit Line
.
The Edit Line window opens.
3.
Select the color and line style options you want.
4.
To see the changes and leave the window open, click
Apply
.
5.
When you finish the changes, click
OK
.
Highlighting a line
You can highlight one or more lines on the graph to make them easier to distinguish.
1.
From the Performance Monitor window, right-click the statistic in the table that you want to
highlight, and select
Highlight
.
The line turns white.
2.
To remove the highlight, right-click the statistic, and select
Remove Highlight
.
Changing the scaling factor
The vertical axis uses a scale of 0 to 100. Graph data is automatically adjusted to fit the scale. For
example, if a statistic value was larger than 100, say 4,000.0, the system would scale it down to
40.0 using a scaling factor of 0.01. If the statistic value is smaller than 10.0, for example 7.5, the
system would scale it up to 75 using a scaling factor of 10. The Scale column of the statistics table
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