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ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser V15.0 Operation Guide

10.3.1 Commands for operating environment management

The following sections explain the commands for managing the operating environment.


10.3.1.1 SNMP Trap transmission place IP address change command (sanadm chtraprcvip)

NAME

sanadmsh chtraprcvip - changes SNMP Trap transmission place IP address


SYNOPSIS

$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\bin\sanadm chtraprcvip -h
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\bin\sanadm chtraprcvip -all -oldip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx [-newip yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy]
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\bin\sanadm chtraprcvip DeviceID -oldip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx [-newip yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy]

($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the Manager installation.)


DESCRIPTION

After the IP address of the Management Server is changed, this command deletes from the devices registered with this software, the old IP address of the Management Server that is the SNMP Trap transmission place address, and then adds the new IP address. Only a user of the Administrators group can execute this commad.

Although the SNMP Trap transmission place setting for a device may be changed with the Management Software on the device, this software provides this command to facilitate the changing of the transmission place.


OPTIONS

-h

Displays help about the argument format of this command.

-all

Makes the SNMP Trap transmission place settings for all devices managed by this software. Executing the command specified with this argument places device names and execution results in execution order on the standard output. If the Management Server has more than one IP address because, for example, the Management Server is connected to multiple subnets, the correct SNMP Trap transmission place may not be set for a device. After making this setting, therefore, check whether the correct Management Server address is set as the SNMP Trap transmission place address on the device.

DeviceID

Executes SNMP Trap transmission place setting for selected devices. Specify the device type in one of the device recognition methods listed in the table below:

Device type

Device recognition methods (one of which must be specified)

-host
-storage
-library
-switch
-hub
-bridge

ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

sysname:SysName name of SNMP set in the device

nickname:Device management name that is set by this software.

-oldip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Specify the old IP address of the Management Server. Delete this IP address from the SNMP transmission place address of managed devices.

-newip yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy

Specify the new IP address of the Management Server. Add this IP address to the SNMP transmission place address of managed devices. If this argument is omitted, the IP address of the new Management Server is automatically specified. Fujitsu recommends that the argument be entered giving consideration to Management Server having multiple IP addresses.


USAGE

Execute the command after changing the IP address of Manager. The command is executed either for all devices managed by this software or for selected devices.

Devices that can be targets of the command are devices for which SNMP Trap transmission settings can be defined automatically from this software.

The status of every target device must be normal.


EXAMPLES

10.3.1.2 SN200 (Brocade), PRIMERGY Fibre Channel switch blades SNMP Trap test (swtraptest)

NAME

swtraptest - tests of SNMP Trap


SYNOPSIS

$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\bin\swtraptest ip-address

($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the Manager installation.)


DESCRIPTION

This command checks whether this software can receive an SNMP Trap correctly, display an event, and cooperate with Systemwalker Centric Manager and Shell.

A simulated Fibre Channel switch SNMP Trap (FC Port fault) is created and issued to the Management Server.

For fibre-channel-switch-ip-address, specify the IP address of the Fibre Channel switch which is to check the SNMP trap setting by this command.

The Fibre Channel switch must be a device managed by this software.


OPTIONS

None.


EXAMPLES

NOTES

Even the input IP address is not for a FC device, this command can be executed.
In this case, it executes as the event of device which IP address is input.


10.3.1.3 ETERNUS Disk storage system SNMP Trap test (grtraptest)

NAME

grtraptest - tests of SNMP Trap


SYNOPSIS

$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\bin\grtraptest ip-address

($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the Manager installation.)


DESCRIPTION

This command checks whether this software can receive an SNMP Trap correctly, display an event, and cooperate with Systemwalker Centric Manager and Shell/Bat.

A simulated SNMP Trap (FAN fault) for the ETERNUS Disk storage system is created within the Management Server and is issued to the Management Server itself.

For ip-address, specify the IP address of the storage which is to check the SNMP trap setting by this command.

The storage device must be a device managed by this software.


OPTIONS

None.


EXAMPLES

NOTES

10.3.1.4 Host affinity and zoning operation command (storageadm zone)

NAME

storageadm zone - operates the host affinity and Fibre Channel switch zoning


SYNOPSIS

$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm zone add -storage cawwpn,affinitygroup -hba hbawwpn [-ipaddr ipaddr[,ipaddr]] [-hostrsp hostresponse] [-update all] [-f [-s]]
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm zone delete -storage cawwpn,affinitygroup -hba hbawwpn [-ipaddr ipaddr[,ipaddr]] [-update all] [-s]
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm zone info [-ipaddr ipaddr[,ipaddr,...]] [-check]] [-fast] [-csv] [-hex]

($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the Manager installation.)


DESCRIPTION

This command is used to set/delete/display the storage device host affinity and Fibre Channel switch zoning. Only a user of the Administrators group can execute this commad.

Specify the storage device CA WWPN, affinity group, and WWPN of the set HBA in the command parameter to set/delete the storage device host affinity and Fibre Channel switch zoning. The set host affinity and zoning is also displayed.

The target storage device and Fibre Channel switch must be devices managed by this software.


OPERANDS

add

This sets the host affinity and zoning.

delete

This deletes the host affinity and zoning.

info

This displays the host affinity and zoning.


OPTIONS

Options that can be specified when the add operand is specified
-storage cawwpn,affinitygroup

Designate the WWPN and affinity group number for the CA of the storage device for which host affinity is being set.

The CA WWPN is specified with a 16-character long hexadecimal number or a 23-character long hexadecimal number with each two digits separated by a colon (":"). For example, if separating the characters with colons, the WWPN is written in a manner such as 11:11:11:11:11:11:11:11.
The affinity group number is specified by a decimal or hexadecimal number. For example, a 16-number affinity group number is written in a manner such as as -storage 1111111111111111,16, whereas a hexadecimal affinity group number is written in a manner such as 1111111111111111,0x10.

-hba hbawwpn

Specify the WWPN for the HBA to be set to the host affinity and zoning.

The WWPN for the HBA is written with a 16-character long hexadecimal number or a 23-character long hexadecimal number with each two digits separated by a colon (":"). For example, if separating the characters with colons, the WWPN is written in a manner such as 22:22:22:22:22:22:22:22.

-ipaddr ipaddr[,ipaddr]

Set the IP address of a storage device and/or Fibre Channel switch. To specify the IP addresses of both devices, separate the two IP addresses with a comma (","). The two IP addresses can be specified in either order.

If you have specified the IP address of a storage device, check that the status allows for setting the host affinity to the affinity group of the CA for the storage device designated with the -storage option. Set the host affinity to the storage device only if the status allows the setting. If the status does not allow for the setting to be made, the command will terminate with an error.

If you have specified the IP address of a Fibre Channel switch, check that the status allows for setting the WWPN and zoning for the HBA specified with the -hba option within the fabric which includes the Fibre Channel switches connected to the CA of the storage device specified with the -storage option (i.e. all Fibre Channel switches connected in a cascade connection). Set the zoning to the Fibre Channel switch only if the status allows the setting. If the status does not allow the setting, the command will terminate with an error.

If you have specified the IP addresses of both devices, check that the status allows you to set the host affinity or zoning to the respective devices. Set the host affinity and zoning only if the status allows for the settings to be made for both devices. If the status is such that the setting cannot be made to either of the devices, the command will terminate with an error.

-hostresp hostresponse

Specify the host response being used by the HBA. If you skip this option, the storage device's default host response will be set.

-update all

Specify this option to update the information this software is managing to the latest information after the completion of the setup. Only "all" can be specified for this option. If this option is skipped, the information managed by this software will not be updated. To update the information, be sure to execute info operand without specifying the -fast option.

This option is effective for when there are few settings needing to be updated. The info operand is effective for updating information after performing multiple settings at one time.

-f

Specify this option if forcibly setting WWPN zoning to a Fibre Channel switch in a status of not having zoning set up.

Check the security settings for the Fibre Channel switch when specifying this option. Specify this option only if setting WWPN zoning.

Moreover, if you specify this option under the conditions described below, the operand will be executed the same as if this option was skipped.

  • If only a storage device is specified for the -ipaddr option

  • If zoning is already set for the Fibre Channel switch to which you intend to set the zoning

-s

Continues the processing without a confirmation message being output.
This option can only be specified if the -f option is also specified.

Options that can be specified when the delete operand is specified
-storage cawwpn,affinitygroup

Designate the WWPN and affinity group number for the CA of the storage device for which host affinity is being deleted.

The CA WWPN is specified with a 16-character long hexadecimal number or a 23-character long hexadecimal number with each two digits separated by a colon (":"). For example, if separating the characters with colons, the WWPN is written in a manner such as 11:11:11:11:11:11:11:11.
The affinity group number is specified by a decimal or hexadecimal number. For example, a 16-number affinity group number is written in a manner such as as -storage 1111111111111111,16, whereas a hexadecimal affinity group number is written in a manner such as 1111111111111111,0x10.

-hba hbawwpn

Specify the WWPN for the HBA from which the host affinity and zoning to be deleted.

The WWPN for the HBA is written with a 16-character long hexadecimal number or a 23-character long hexadecimal number with each two digits separated by a colon (":"). For example, if separating the characters with colons, the WWPN is written in a manner such as 22:22:22:22:22:22:22:22.

-ipaddr ipaddr[,ipaddr]

Set the IP address of a storage device and/or Fibre Channel switch. To specify the IP addresses of both devices, separate the two IP addresses with a comma (","). The two IP addresses can be specified in either order.

If you have specified the IP address of a storage device, check that the status allows for deleting the host affinity to the affinity group of the CA for the storage device designated with the -storage option. Delete the host affinity to the storage device only if the status allows the deletion. If the status does not allow the deletion, the command will terminate with an error.

If you have specified the IP address of a Fibre Channel switch, check that the status allows for deleting the WWPN and zoning for the HBA specified with the -hba option within the fabric which includes the Fibre Channel switches connected to the CA of the storage device specified with the -storage option (i.e. all Fibre Channel switches connected in a cascade connection). Delete the zoning to the Fibre Channel switch only if the status allows the deletion. If the status does not allow the deletion, the command will terminate with an error.If you have specified the IP addresses of both devices, check that the status allows you to delete the host affinity or zoning to the respective devices. Delete the host affinity and zoning only if the status allows for the deletion for both devices. If the status is such that the deletion cannot be made to either of the devices, the command will terminate with an error.

-update all

Specify this option to update the information this software is managing to the latest information after the completion of the setup. Only "all" can be specified for this option. If this option is skipped, the information managed by this software will not be updated. To update the information, be sure to execute info operand without specifying the -fast option.

This option is effective for when there are few deletion. The info operand is effective for updating information after performing multiple deletions at one time.

-s

Continues the processing without a confirmation message being output.

Options that can be specified when the info operand is specified
-ipaddr ipaddr[,ipaddr,...]

Displays the zoning information for the Fibre Channel switches corresponding to the specified IP addresses or host affinity information for the host affinities set to the CA of the storage devices. To display information for multiple storage devices and Fibre Channel switches, specify the IP addresses separated by comma (",").

If this option is skipped, the operand will display the information for all storage devices and Fibre Channel switches registered with this software.
However, the operand will display information for the following storage devices which as not registered with this software (but detected).

  • ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2/DX80/DX90

  • ETERNUS DX400 series

  • ETERNUS DX8000 series

  • ETERNUS2000

  • ETERNUS4000

  • ETERNUS8000

-check

Checks that the devices specified with the -ipaddr option are storage devices or Fibre Channel switches which are registered to this software.However, the specified devices will be included for display even if they have not been registered with this software (but detected) if they are one of the following devices.

  • ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2/DX80/DX90

  • ETERNUS DX400 series

  • ETERNUS DX8000 series

  • ETERNUS2000

  • ETERNUS4000

  • ETERNUS8000

Checks that the status allows for display of the information. The information for the designated devices is displayed only if the status allows for it. If the status does not allow for information to be displayed or if the devices are not devices applicable to this display, the command will terminate with an error.

This option can be specified if the -ipaddr option is also specified.

-fast

managed by this software. If this option is skipped, the storage device and Fibre Channel switch information will be displayed after the information managed by this software has been updated to the latest information.

This option is effective for displaying information after you have executed the add operand or the delete operand with the update all option specified.

-csv

Displays the storage device and Fibre Channel switch information in CSV format. If this option is skipped, the information is displayed in a table format.

-hex

Specify this to display the storage device and Fibre Channel switch information in hexadecimal format. If this option is specified, the affinity group numbers for storage devices will be displayed in hexadecimal format.


EXAMPLES

NOTES

10.3.1.5 Host affinity operation command (storageadm iscsizone)

NAME

storageadm iscsizone - Operates iSCSI host affinity

SYNOPSIS

$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm iscsizone add -ipaddr ipaddr -storage {portipaddr,portiscsiname,affinitygroup | portid,affinitygroup} -server {serverportipaddr,serverportiscsiname | serverportiscsiname} [-svalias serveralias] [-svname servername] [-svhostrsp serverhostresponse] [-check]
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm iscsizone delete -ipaddr ipaddr -storage {portipaddr,portiscsiname,affinitygroup | portid,affinitygroup} -server {serverportipaddr,serverportiscsiname | serverportiscsiname} [-check] [-s]
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm iscsizone info [-ipaddr ipaddr[,ipaddr,...] [-check]] [-csv] [-hex]

($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the Manager installation.)


DESCRIPTION

This command is used to set, delete, and display the host affinity of the storage device iSCSI. Only a user of the Administrators group can execute this commad.

In the command operands, specify the IP address and iSCSI name of the storage device iSCSI port, the affinity group, and the IP address and iSCSI name of the server being set. Use these operands to set and delete the host affinity of the storage device and to display the host affinity that is set.

The targeted storage device must be a device managed by this software.


OPERANDS

add

Sets the host affinity.

delete

Delete the host affinity.

info

Dsipaly the host affintiy.


OPTIONS

Options that can be specified when the add operand is specified
-ipaddr ipaddr

Specifies the IP address of the storage device.

-storage {portipaddr,portiscsiname,affinitygroup | portid,affinitygroup}

Specify the iSCSI port IP address and iSCSI name of the storage device for which the host affinity is set and the affinity group number, or specify the port ID and the affinity group number.

Specify the AffinityGroup number as a decimal or hexadecimal number.

[Specification example]

Decimal specification: -storage 172.16.4.38,iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029,3

Hexadecimal specification: -storage 172.16.4.38,iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029,0x3

For ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2, DX80, DX90, the port ID is the CM number and the port number entered, and for ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, ETERNUS DX400/DX400 S2 series, ETERNUS DX8000/DX8000 S2 series, ETERNUS4000, and ETERNUS8000, the port ID is the CM number, the CA number and the port number entered.

[Specification example]

To specify CM number 1, CA number 2 and port number 1 with AffinityGroup number 6: -storage 121,6

-server {serverportipaddr,serverportiscsiname | serverportiscsiname}

Specify the iSCSI port IP address and the iSCSI name of the server for which the host affinity is set.

If the device supports non-setting of the iSCSI host IP address, the server can be specified with the iSCSI host IP address omitted.

-svalias serveralias

This specifies the iSCSI alias of the server being set for the host affinity. If omitted, an alias is not set.

-svname servername

This specifies the host alias of the server being set for the host affinity. An alias cannot be set at the ETERNUS4000 models 400 and 600, and ETERNUS8000 models 800, 1200, and 2200 devices that do not support aliases. If set, the alias causes an error. If omitted at the ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2, DX80/DX80 S2, DX90/DX90 S2, ETERNUS DX400 S2 series, ETERNUS DX8000 S2 series, an alias is set automatically. If omitted at other devices, an alias is not set.

-svhostrsp serverhostresponse

This specifies the host response number of the server being set for the host affinity. If omitted, then host response number #0 is set.

-check

This checks whether the server specified in the -server option is already set as the host affinity setting for the device at the IP address specified in the -ipaddr option. If it is not already set as the host affinity, processing continues and the host affinity is set. If it is already set as the host affinity, an error occurs. If this option is omitted, processing continues without checking.

Options that can be specified when the delete operand is specified
-ipaddr ipaddr

Specify the IP address of the storage device.

-storage {portipaddr,portiscsiname,affinitygroup | portid,affinitygroup}

Specify the iSCSI port IP address and iSCSI name of the storage device for which the host affinity is being deleted and the affinity group number, or specify the port ID and the affinity group number.

Specify the AffinityGroup number as a decimal or hexadecimal number.

[Specification example]

Decimal specification: -storage 172.16.4.38,iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029,3

Hexadecimal specification: -storage 172.16.4.38,iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029,0x3

For ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2, DX80, DX90, the port ID is the CM number and the port number entered, and for ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, ETERNUS DX400/DX400 S2 series, ETERNUS DX8000/DX8000 S2 series, ETERNUS4000, and ETERNUS8000, the port ID is the CM number, the CA number and the port number entered.

[Specification example]

To specify CM number 1, CA number 2 and port number 1 with AffinityGroup number 6: -storage 121,6

-server {serverportipaddr,serverportiscsiname | serverportiscsiname}

Specify the iSCSI port IP address and the iSCSI name of the server for which the host affinity is being deleted.

If the device supports non-setting of the iSCSI host IP address, the server can be specified with the iSCSI host IP address omitted.

-check

This checks whether the server specified in the -server option is already set as the host affinity setting for the device at the IP address specified in the -ipaddr option. If it is not already set as the host affinity, an error occurs. If it is already set as the host affinity, processing continues and the setting is deleted. If this option is omitted, processing continues without checking.

-s

Processing continues without output of a confirmation message.

Options that can be specified when the info operand is specified
-ipaddr ipaddr

This displays the host affinity information of the storage device at the specified IP address.

To display information of multiple storage devices, specify the IP addresses successively, separated by commas (",").

If this option is omitted, information is displayed for all the storage devices registered with this software.However, the operand will display information for the following storage devices which as not registered with this software (but detected).

  • ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2/DX80/DX90

  • ETERNUS DX400 series

  • ETERNUS DX8000 series

  • ETERNUS2000

  • ETERNUS4000

  • ETERNUS8000

-check

This checks whether the devices at the IP address specified in the -ipaddr option are storage devices registered with this software. If all devices at the specified IP address are registered with this software, processing continues and the setting information is displayed. If at least one device at the specified IP address is not registered with this software, and error occurs. If this option is omitted, processing continues without checking.
When a device whose IP address has been specified is one of the following, the process continues and the setting information is displayed even if it has not been registered with this software (but detected).

  • ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2/DX80/DX90

  • ETERNUS DX400 series

  • ETERNUS DX8000 series

  • ETERNUS2000

  • ETERNUS4000

  • ETERNUS8000

This option can be specified only when the -ipaddr option is specified.

-csv

If this option is specified, output is in CSV format.

-hex

If this option is specified, the Affinitygroup number is displayed as a hexadecimal number.


EXAMPLES

NOTES

10.3.1.6 Performance information operation command (storageadm perfdata)

NAME

storageadm perfdata - operates the performance information


SYNOPSIS

$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm perfdata export outdirname -ipaddr ipaddr [-date start_time[-end_time]]

($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the Manager installation.)


DESCRIPTION

This command outputs the performance information of the storage devices and Fibre Channel switches. Only a user of the Administrators group can execute this commad.

By specifying the IP address of the device that outputs the performance information and the date in the command operand, the storage device and Fibre Channel switch performance information is output in CSV format.

The target storage device and Fibre Channel switch must be devices managed by this software when performance monitoring is either still running or already completed.

The supported devices are as follows.

The details of CSV files are as follows.

The port information of Fibre Channel switch

Items

Explanation

File name

PORT.csv

Header line

  • Case of ETERNUS SN200 series or Brocade Fibre Channel switch
    Date,PortX - Tx Throughput, PortX - Rx Throughput, PortX - CRC Error, ...

  • Case of ETERNUS SN200 MDS series
    Date,PortX - Tx Throughput, fcX/X - Rx Throughput, fcX/X - CRC Error, ...

Data line

date,port0s,port0r,port0e, ... ,portNs,portNr,portNe

The following information is output for each field. (After date, the information is repeated for the actual number of ports.)
date : Performance Information Acquisition Time (YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss format)
port0s : Port0 Transfer rates of send data at date (Decimal notation. The unit is MB/S.)
port0r : Port0 Transfer rates of receive data at date (Decimal notation. The unit is MB/S.)
port0e : Port0 Number of CRC errors at date (Decimal notation. The unit is Count.)
portNs : PortN Transfer rates of send data at date (Decimal notation. The unit is MB/S.)
portNr : PortN Transfer rates of receive data at date (Decimal notation. The unit is MB/S.)
portNe : PortN Number of CRC errors at date (Decimal notation. The unit is Count.)

The CM performance information of storage device

ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2, DX80/DX80 S2, DX90/DX90 S2, ETERNUS2000, ETERNUS4000 models 300 and 500, ETERNUS8000 models 700, 900, 1100 and 2100

Items

Explanation

File name

CM.csv

Header line

Date, CM0xXX:CPUX - CPU Use Rate, CM0xXX:CPUX - Copy Remain, ...

Data line

date,CM00u,CM00r, ... ,CMNNu,CMNNr

The following information is output for each field. (After date, the information is repeated for the actual number of CMs.)
date : Performance Information Acquisition Time (YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss format)
CM00u : CM0x00:CPU0 (*1) CPU Load at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)
CM00r : CM0x00:CPU0 (*1) CM Copy remaining amount at date (Decimal notation. The unit is GB.)
CMNNu : CM0xNN:CPUN (*1) CPU Load at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)
CMNNr : CM0xNN:CPUN (*1) CM Copy remaining amount at date (Decimal notation. The unit is GB.)

*1: The CPU number is not output when the storage device is ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2, DX80/DX80 S2, DX90/DX90 S2 or ETERNUS2000.

ETERNUS DX400/DX400 S2 series, ETERNUS DX8000/DX8000 S2 series, ETERNUS4000 models 400 and 600, ETERNUS8000 models 800, 1200 and 2200

Items

Explanation

File name

CM/nnnn.csv
(nnnn indicates the CM number by hexadecimal notation. CM numbers are assigned in ascending order, starting with 0000 for the lowest CM CPU number in the device.
CM0x0 CPU0 is 0000,
CM0x0 CPU1 is 0001,
CM0x1 CPU0 is 0002,
CM0x1 CPU1 is 0003,
:
CM0x7 CPU0 is 000E,
CM0x7 CPU1 is 000F.)

Header line

Date, CM0xXX:CPUX - CPU Use Rate, CM0xXX:CPUX(ROE) - CPU Use Rate, CM0xXX:CPUX - Copy Remain

Data line

date,cpu,roe,remain

The following information is output for each field.
date : Performance Information Acquisition Time (YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss format)
cpu : CM0xXX:CPUX CPU Load at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)
roe : CM0xXX:CPUX ROE Load at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)
remain : CM0xXX:CPUX CM Copy remaining amount at date (Decimal notation. The unit is GB.)

The LogicalVolume performance information of storage device

Items

Explanation

File name

LogicalVolume/nnnn.csv
(nnnn indicates the LogicalVolume number by hexadecimal notation.)

Header line

Date, LogicalVolume0xXXXX - Read IOPS, LogicalVolume0xXXXX - Write IOPS, LogicalVolume0xXXXX - Read Throughput, LogicalVolume0xXXXX - Write Throughput, LogicalVolume0xXXXX - Read Response Time, LogicalVolume0xXXXX - Write Response Time, LogicalVolume0xXXXX - Read Cache Hit Rate, LogicalVolume0xXXXX - Write Cache Hit Rate, LogicalVolume0xXXXX - Prefetch Cache Hit Rate,

Data line

date,read,write,through-r,through-w,resp-r,resp-w,hit-r,hit-w,fetch

The following information is output for each field.
date : Performance Information Acquisition Time (YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss format)
read : Read Count at date (Decimal notation. The unit is IOPS.)
write : Write Count at date (Decimal notation. The unit is IOPS.)
through-r : Read data transfer rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is MB/S.)
through-w : Write data transfer rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is MB/S.)
resp-r : Read Response Time at date (Decimal notation. The unit is msec.)
resp-w : Write Response Time at date (Decimal notation. The unit is msec.)
hit-r : Read Cache Hit Rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)
hit-w : Write Cache Hit Rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)
fetch : Read Pre-fetch Cache Hit Rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)

The RAIDGroup performance information of storage device

Items

Explanation

File name

RAIDGroup/nnnn.csv
(nnnn indicates the RAIDGroup number by hexadecimal notation.)

Header line

Date, RAIDGroup0x0xXXXX - Read IOPS, RAIDGroup0x0xXXXX - Write IOPS, RAIDGroup0x0xXXXX - Read Throughput, RAIDGroup0x0xXXXX- Write Throughput, RAIDGroup0x0xXXXX - Read Response Time, RAIDGroup0x0xXXXX - Write Response Time, RAIDGroup0x0xXXXX - Read Cache Hit Rate, RAIDGroup0x0xXXXX - Write Cache Hit Rate, RAIDGroup0x0xXXXX - Prefetch Cache Hit Rate,

Data line

date,read,write,through-r,through-w,resp-r,resp-w,hit-r,hit-w,fetch

The following information is output for each field.
date : Performance Information Acquisition Time (YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss format)
read : Read Count at date (Decimal notation. The unit is IOPS.)
write : Write Count at date (Decimal notation. The unit is IOPS.)
through-r : Read data transfer rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is MB/S.)
through-w : Write data transfer rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is MB/S.)
resp-r : Read Response Time at date (Decimal notation. The unit is msec.)
resp-w : Write Response Time at date (Decimal notation. The unit is msec.)
hit-r : Read Cache Hit Rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)
hit-w : Write Cache Hit Rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)
fetch : Read Pre-fetch Cache Hit Rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)

The Disk performance information of storage device

Items

Explanation

File name

Disk/nnnn.csv
(nnnn indicates the DE number by hexadecimal notation.)

Header line

Date, DE0xXX:DiskX - busy time, ...

Data line

date,Disk0, ... ,DiskN

The following information is output for each field. (After date, the information is repeated for the actual number of Disks.)
date : Performance Information Acquisition Time (YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss format)
Disk0 : Disk0 Disk busy rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)
DiskN : DiskN Disk busy rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is %.)

The CA/CM Port performance information of storage device

Items

Explanation

File name

Port/nnnn.csv
(nnnn indicates the CA/CM Port number by hexadecimal notation. CA/CM port numbers are assigned in ascending order, starting with 0000 for the lowest CA/CM port number in the device.
CM0x0 CA0x0 Port0 is 0000,
CM0x0 CA0x0 Port1 is 0001,
:
CM0x7 CA0x3 Port2 is 007E,
CM0x7 CA0x3 Port3 is 007F.)

Header line

  • Case of CA Port

    Date, CM0xX:CA0xX:PortX - Read IOPS, CM0xX:CA0xX:PortX - Write IOPS, CM0xX:CA0xX:PortX - Read Throughput, CM0xX:CA0xX:PortX - Write Throughput

  • Case of CM Port

    Date, CM0xX:PortX - Read IOPS, CM0xX:PortX - Write IOPS, CM0xX:PortX - Read Throughput, CM0xX:PortX - Write Throughput

Data line

date,read,write,through-r,through-w

The following information is output for each field.
date : Performance Information Acquisition Time (YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss format)
read : Read Count at date (Decimal notation. The unit is IOPS.)
write : Write Count at date (Decimal notation. The unit is IOPS.)
through-r : Read data transfer rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is MB/S.)
through-w : Write data transfer rate at date (Decimal notation. The unit is MB/S.)

Note: According to the port mode of the target CA/CM Port, the following is add at the end of each port name in the header line.

Port mode

FC

iSCSI

CA

-

(iSCSI-CA)

RA

(FC-RA)

(iSCSI-RA)

CA/RA

(FC-CA/RA)

(iSCSI-CA/RA)

The number of active disks performance information of storage device

Items

Explanation

File name

ACTIVE_DISK.csv

Header line

Date, Total Disks, Active Disks

Data line

date,total,active

The following information is output for each field.
date : Performance Information Acquisition Time (YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss format)
total : Overall number of loaded disk devices at date (Decimal notation. The unit is Disk.)
active : Overall number of active disk devices at date (Decimal notation. The unit is Disk.)

Power consumption performance information of storage device (ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2, DX80/DX80 S2, DX90/DX90 S2, ETERNUS DX400 S2 series, ETERNUS DX8000 S2 series only)

Items

Explanation

File name

SYSTEM_POWER_CONSUMPTION.csv

Header line

Date, System Power Consumption

Data line

date, power

The following information is output for each field.
date : Performance Information Acquisition Time (YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss format)
power: Power used by the device as a whole at date (Decimal notation. The unit is W.)

Temperature performance information of storage device (ETERNUS DX60/DX60 S2, DX80/DX80 S2, DX90/DX90 S2, ETERNUS DX400 S2 series, ETERNUS DX8000 S2 series only)

Items

Explanation

File name

SYSTEM_TEMPERATURE.csv

Header line

Date, System Temperature

Data line

date, temperature

The following information is output for each field.
date : Performance Information Acquisition Time (YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss format)
temperature: Air intake temperature at device at date (Decimal notation. The unit is degrees Centigrade.)


OPERANDS

export

Outputs performance information for the specified date in CSV format.

outdirname

Specify the directory that outputs performance information.
Performance information is output to the outdirname directory based on the following configuration.


OPTIONS

-ipaddr ipaddr

Specify the IP address of the device that outputs performance information.

The output target device must satisfy the following conditions:

  • Storage devices, Fibre Channel switches and Fibre Channel switch blades that output performance information must be registered with this software, and the device must be one of the following performance monitoring targets:

    • ETERNUS DX series, ETERNUS2000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS8000

    • The Fibre Channel switches and Fibre Channel switch blades which support the performance monitoring.

For the settings of performance monitoring, refer to "7.2.2 Instruction for performance management".

-date start_time[-end_time]

Specify the start and end times for the output of performance information in YYYYMMDDhhmm format. The start and end times must be concatenated using a hyphen ("-"), as follows:

YYYYMMDDhhmm-YYYYMMDDhhmm

If the hyphen ("-") and end time are omitted, the command execution time will be the end time.

If this option is omitted, a time 30 minutes before the command execution time will be the start time, and the command execution time will be the end time.


EXAMPLES

NOTES

10.3.1.7 Disk control command (storageadm spindle)

NAME

storageadm spindle - controls disks


SYNOPSIS

$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm spindle start -ipaddr ipaddr {-raid RAIDGroup_number[,RAIDGroup_number,...] | -server} [-sync [-time timeout]]
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm spindle stop -ipaddr ipaddr {-raid RAIDGroup_number[,RAIDGroup_number,...] | -server} [-sync [-time timeout]] [-s] [-f]
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm spindle info -ipaddr ipaddr [{-raid RAIDGroup_number[,RAIDGroup_number,...] | -server}]

($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the Manager installation.)


DESCRIPTION

Starts or stops the storage device RAID disk rotation. Only a user of the Administrators group can execute this commad.

If a storage device was specified when the status was displayed, the rotation status of the disk that was used to configure RAID is displayed.
If a server was specified, the storage device RAIDGroup number and volume number used by the server are displayed.

By specifying the storage device IP address and RAIDGroup number in the command operand, the rotation of the disk that was used to configure the storage device RAID is started or stopped.

By specifying the server IP address, the rotation of the storage device disk used by the server is started or stopped.

The target storage device and server must be devices managed by this software.


OPERANDS

start

Starts the disk that is used to configure the storage device RAIDGroup.

stop

Stops the disk that is used to configure the storage device RAIDGroup.

info

Displays the storage device RAIDGroup Eco-mode information, or the storage device information used by the server.


OPTIONS

Options that can be specified when the start operand is specified
-ipaddr ipaddr

Specify the storage device or server IP address.

-raid RAIDGroup_number[,RAIDGroup_number,...]

Specify the start target RAIDGroup number using hexadecimal notation. If more than one RAIDGroup number is specified, separate each number using a comma (",").
Specify this option when the storage device IP address has been specified in the -ipaddr option.

-server

Specify this option to start rotation of the storage device disk used by the server.
Specify this option when the server IP address has been specified in the -ipaddr option.

-sync

When this option is specified, there is no return until processing is complete, or the time specified in the -time option has elapsed.

-time timeout

Specify the timeout value (unit: seconds) if the -sync option has been specified. Specify a number from 1 to 86400. If this option is omitted, the timeout value will be 600 seconds.

Options that can be specified when the stop operand is specified
-ipaddr ipaddr

Specify the storage device or server IP address.

-raid RAIDGroup_number[,RAIDGroup_number,...]

Specify the stop target RAIDGroup number using hexadecimal notation. If more than one RAIDGroup number is specified, separate each number using a comma (",").
Specify this option when the storage device IP address has been specified in the -ipaddr option.

-server

Specify this option to stop rotation of the storage device disk used by the server.
Specify this option when the server IP address has been specified in the -ipaddr option.

-sync

When this option is specified, there is no return until processing is complete, or the time specified in the -time option has elapsed.

-time timeout

Specify the timeout value (unit: seconds) if the -sync option has been specified. Specify a number from 1 to 86400. If this option is omitted, the timeout value will be 600 seconds.

-s

Processing continues without the output of a confirmation message.

-f

Related RAIDGroup disks are forcibly stopped.

Options that can be specified when the info operand is specified
-ipaddr ipaddr

Specify the storage device or server IP address.

-raid RAIDGroup_number[,RAIDGroup_number,...]

Specify the status display target RAIDGroup number using hexadecimal notation. If more than one RAIDGroup number is specified, separate each number using a comma (",").
Specify this option when the storage device IP address has been specified in the -ipaddr option.

If this option is omitted, the information for all the RAIDGroups in the specified storage device is displayed.

-server

Specify this option when the server IP address is specified to display the storage device RAIDGroup Eco-mode information and volume number used by the server.
Specify this option when the server IP address has been specified in the -ipaddr option.


EXAMPLES

NOTES

10.3.1.8 REMCS notification command (storageadm remcs)

NAME

storageadm remcs - REMCS notification


SYNOPSIS

$INS_DIR\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm remcs send -ipaddr ipaddr -type type

DESCRIPTION

This command is used to send REMCS notification of Fibre Channel switch which is registered with this software.


OPERANDS

send

As for REMCS notification of the Fibre Channel switch whose IP address is specified, sends a test mail.


OPTIONS

Options that can be specified when the send operand is specified
-ipaddr ipaddr

Specify the IP address of Fibre Channel switch.

-type type

Specify the type of the sending mail.
Make sure to specify "test".

EXAMPLES

NOTES