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Creating an AL_PA error graph, Managing performance graphs, Saving graphs to a canvas

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5. Optional: For the LUN per port graphs, enter a LUN number, in hexadecimal: • For the 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem and SAN Switch 4/32, you can enter up to eight LUN masks. • For the 4/256 SAN Director, you can enter up to four LUN masks. • For all other switches running Fabric OS 4.x or 5.x, you can enter up to two LUN masks. • For switches running Fabric OS 3.x, you can enter up to three LUN masks. 6. Click OK. The selected graph is displayed in the canvas. Creating an AL_PA error graph The AL_PA Error graph displays CRC errors for a given port and a given AL_PA. The AL_PA Error graph is not supported on the 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem and SAN Switch 4/32. 1. Launch the Performance Monitor module as described on page 132. 2. Select Performance Graphs > Advanced Monitoring > ALPA Error. The ALPA Error Setup dialog box opens (see Figure 56). 3. Navigate to a switch > slot > port in the Slot/Port or Alpa Selection List. 4. Click the port or Alpha from the Slot/Port or Alpha Selection List or an AL_PA from the Slot/Port Selection List, and drag it into the Enter/drag slot,port box. You can also enter the slot and port number in the format slot,port. 5. Click OK. The AL_PA error graph is displayed on the canvas. Figure 56 Creating an ALPA error graph Managing performance graphs This section provides the following procedures for managing performance graphs: • Saving graphs to a canvas, page 137 • Adding a graph to an existing canvas, page 138 • Printing graphs, page 138 • Modifying an existing graph, page 139 Saving graphs to a canvas Saving graphs is especially useful when you create customized graphs and do not want to re-create them every time you access the Performance Monitor module. When you save graphs, you must save them to a canvas. The following procedure describes how to save graphs to a new canvas. Fabric OS 5.x Advanced Web Tools administrator guide 137

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Fabric OS 5.x Advanced Web Tools administrator guide
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5.
Optional: For the LUN per port graphs, enter a LUN number, in hexadecimal:
For the 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem and SAN Switch 4/32, you can enter up to
eight LUN masks.
For the 4/256 SAN Director, you can enter up to four LUN masks.
For all other switches running Fabric OS 4.x or 5.x, you can enter up to two LUN masks.
For switches running Fabric OS 3.x, you can enter up to three LUN masks.
6.
Click
OK
.
The selected graph is displayed in the canvas.
Creating an AL_PA error graph
The AL_PA Error graph displays CRC errors for a given port and a given AL_PA. The AL_PA Error graph is
not supported on the 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem and SAN Switch 4/32.
1.
Launch the Performance Monitor module as described on
page 132
.
2.
Select
Performance Graphs > Advanced Monitoring > ALPA Error
.
The ALPA Error Setup dialog box opens (see
Figure 56
).
3.
Navigate to a
switch > slot > port
in the Slot/Port or Alpa Selection List.
4.
Click the port or Alpha from the Slot/Port or Alpha Selection List or an AL_PA from the Slot/Port
Selection List, and drag it into the Enter/
drag slot,port
box.
You can also enter the slot and port number in the format
slot,port
.
5.
Click
OK
.
The AL_PA error graph is displayed on the canvas.
Figure 56
Creating an ALPA error graph
Managing performance graphs
This section provides the following procedures for managing performance graphs:
Saving graphs to a canvas
, page 137
Adding a graph to an existing canvas
, page 138
Printing graphs
, page 138
Modifying an existing graph
, page 139
Saving graphs to a canvas
Saving graphs is especially useful when you create customized graphs and do not want to re-create them
every time you access the Performance Monitor module.
When you save graphs, you must save them to a canvas. The following procedure describes how to save
graphs to a new canvas.