Linkage with Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator, Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator can make use of performance information of storage devices and Fibre Channel switches.
Refer to the Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator User's Guide or the Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator User's Guide for the procedure for linkage.
Items That Can Be Linked to Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator
Performance Information (Unit) | |
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Port | Transfer rates of send/receive data (MB/S) |
Number of CRC errors |
Performance Information (Unit) | |
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LUN | Read/Write count (IOPS) |
Read/Write data transfer rate (MB/S) | |
Read/Write response time (msec) | |
Read/Pre-fetch/Write cache hit rate (%) | |
Disk drive | Disk busy rate (%) |
CM | Load (CPU usage) rate (%) |
Note
The performance information that can be managed depends on the version of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator.
The CM load (CPU usage) rate for the ETERNUS DX400 S2 series, DX8000 S2 series includes the ROE load (CPU usage) rate.
Information
After the performance information for the storage devices and the Fibre Channel switches is displayed by this product, it can be used with Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator. The time required to display the performance information with this product varies depending on the model of the device and the number of logical volumes whose performance is maintained. Refer to the following table for details.
Monitoring Condition | Time Required to Display the Performance Information | |
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Device Model Name | Number of Logical Volumes Whose Performance Is Maintained | |
ETERNUS DX60 S5/S4/S3 | 1,472 or less | 60 seconds or less |
1,473 to 3,200 | 90 seconds or less | |
3,201 or more | 300 seconds or less | |
ETERNUS DX500 S5/S4/S3 | 1,024 or less | 60 seconds or less |
1,025 to 2,752 | 90 seconds or less | |
2,753 to 11,072 | 300 seconds or less | |
11,073 or more | 600 seconds or less | |
ETERNUS DX900 S5 | 3,200 or less | 60 seconds or less |
3,201 to 12,416 | 90 seconds or less | |
12,417 or more | 300 seconds or less | |
ETERNUS DX60 S2 | 128 or less | 10 seconds or less |
129 to 2,048 | 60 seconds or less | |
2,049 or more | 90 seconds or less | |
ETERNUS DX80 S2 | No limitation | 60 seconds or less |
ETERNUS DX400 S2 series | 1,024 or less | 60 seconds or less |
1,025 or more | 90 seconds or less | |
ETERNUS DX8700 S2 | 1,024 or less | 90 seconds or less |
1,025 to 8,192 | 300 seconds or less | |
8,193 to 16,384 | 600 seconds or less | |
Brocade series | - | 10 seconds or less |
Method to Identify CM or CM CPU of ETERNUS Disk Storage System from Performance Information Collected by Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator
Based on the string "0x300nn" included in the resource ID of the performance information collected by Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator, identify the CM or CM CPU of the target ETERNUS Disk storage system from the following correspondence table.
Storage Device Name | String Indicating CM or CM CPU Included in Resource ID | CM or CM CPU |
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ETERNUS DX100 S5/DX200 S5 | 0x30010 | CM#0 |
0x30011 | CM#1 | |
0x30012 | CM#2 | |
0x30013 | CM#3 | |
0x30014 | CM#4 | |
0x30015 | CM#5 | |
0x30016 | CM#6 | |
0x30017 | CM#7 | |
ETERNUS DX900 S5 | 0x30010 | CE#0 CM#0 |
0x30011 | CE#1 CM#0 | |
0x30012 | CE#2 CM#0 | |
0x30013 | CE#3 CM#0 | |
0x30014 | CE#4 CM#0 | |
0x30015 | CE#5 CM#0 | |
0x30016 | CE#6 CM#0 | |
0x30017 | CE#7 CM#0 | |
0x30018 | CE#8 CM#0 | |
0x30019 | CE#9 CM#0 | |
0x3001a | CE#A CM#0 | |
0x3001b | CE#B CM#0 | |
0x30020 | CE#0 CM#1 | |
0x30021 | CE#1 CM#1 | |
0x30022 | CE#2 CM#1 | |
0x30023 | CE#3 CM#1 | |
0x30024 | CE#4 CM#1 | |
0x30025 | CE#5 CM#1 | |
0x30026 | CE#6 CM#1 | |
0x30027 | CE#7 CM#1 | |
0x30028 | CE#8 CM#1 | |
0x30029 | CE#9 CM#1 | |
0x3002a | CE#A CM#1 | |
0x3002b | CE#B CM#1 | |
ETERNUS DX400 S2 series | 0x30010 | CM#0 CPU#0 |
0x30011 | CM#1 CPU#0 | |
0x30012 | CM#2 CPU#0 | |
0x30013 | CM#3 CPU#0 | |
0x30014 | CM#4 CPU#0 | |
0x30015 | CM#5 CPU#0 | |
0x30016 | CM#6 CPU#0 | |
0x30017 | CM#7 CPU#0 | |
0x30018 | CM#0 CPU#1 | |
0x30019 | CM#1 CPU#1 | |
0x3001a | CM#2 CPU#1 | |
0x3001b | CM#3 CPU#1 | |
0x3001c | CM#4 CPU#1 | |
0x3001d | CM#5 CPU#1 | |
0x3001e | CM#6 CPU#1 | |
0x3001f | CM#7 CPU#1 |