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Serial Number: The serial number of the XP a rray
Microcode Version: The array rmware version of the XP array
RmLib Version: The Raid Manager Library version installed on the host machine*
DKC Time: The tim estamp of when the la test per formance data collection for the DKC component
completed
Raid Group Time: The timestamp of when the latest performance data collection for the Raid
group component/s comp leted
Port Time: The timestamp of when the latest performance data colle ction for the Port component/s
completed
*Ifconguration data collection is done through the out band mode, the Rm Lib Version displays zero.
For details on the out band mode see Collecting conguration data.
NOTE:
If you view data from multiple XP disk arrays in the Array View screen, there can be a delay in loading
the data. PA XP waits until data fro m all expected arrays is collected before it displays the data.
Click the General group box to view the Utilization Summary report for the selected a rray.
The Array Frontend Total box d isplays all p ort activity taking place on the frontend. The port activity for
a CHIP is the sum of all the por t activities on that CHIP. The a rray frontend is the sum of all CHIP port
activities. Click the Array Frontend Total group box to view the details of the 10 busiest LDEVs/Ports.
The Array Bac kend Total measures the backend transfers. Individual ACP pairs provide the array backend
total. The array backend is the sum of all ACP pair activities. Click the Array Backend Total group box to
view the details of the 10 busiest LDEVs/RAID groups.
Click th e Cach e group box to view the Cache usage chart. It displays the cache usage metrics for
the selected array, in a chart format.
The CHI P Port Activity section shows CHIP status for the array, and the ACP Pair su m mary screen shows
ACP Pair status for the array.
On the left pane, click CHIP in the Array View tree, to view multiprocessor (MP) utilization and port
activity of all the CHIPs installed. Clicking on a individual CHIP d isplays its summary, MP utilization, por t
activity, the port I/O details and the port MB details.
Click ACP Pair in the Array View tree to view the MP utilization and backend transfers for all the ACP
pairs installed.
Clicking on an individual ACP Pair displays its MP utilization and backend transfers a nd the RAID Group
information for the ACP Pa ir. If RAID Groups belonging to the same ACP p air are distributed across
two data collection schedules for an array, the Array View screen shows only the latest RAID Group
performance data, collected by either of the schedules.
Viewing the data
Each c omponent displays the current value either in IOs or MBs, and displays a bar that represents
the m aximum possible value.
Each component is measured in meg abytes used over the amount of cache installed. The maximum
cache memor y is 16 GB for an XP256 array; 32 GB for XP128, XP512, XP48, and XP10000 arrays; 64
GB for an XP1024 array and 256 GB for XP12000 and XP24000.
TheXP10000diskarrayandtheSVS200appliancehaveamixPCBconguration. The t wo
congurations, MIX-A and MIX-F, have four CHIP MPs and four ACP M Ps on the same processor board.
Ther e can be two mix PCB cong urations for the array. The mix PCB shows four MPs in the CHIP section,
which serve as CHI Ps and four MPs in the ACP section which serve the ACP functionality, as shown in
Array View screen. It can also have two additional optional CHIPs, B and E. These optional CHIPs can
have only CHIP MPs. SVS200 is external storage and does not have any internal disks.
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