Displaying The Average Port Utilization Interval (Root/Config/Load/Pu1); Displaying The High/Low Port Utilization Interval (Root/Config/Load/Pu2) - IBM TotalStorage L10 Cli Reference Manual

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Table 19. Port utilization information (continued)
Value
Low
To view port utilization for all ports:
From the Load Balancing configuration menu (root/config/load), type util and press
E
NTER
A list of the port utilization percentages for the High, Average, and Low levels appears.
To view port utilization for a specific port:
From the Load Balancing configuration menu (root/config/load), type util <port
number> and press E
A list of the port utilization percentages for the High, Average, and Low levels for that
specific port appears.

Displaying the average port utilization interval (root/config/load/pu1)

This command sets the number of seconds to sample a port for determining average
utilization percentage.
To view the average port utilization interval for all ports:
From the Load Balancing configuration menu (root/config/load), type pu1 and press
E
NTER
To adjust the average port utilization interval for a port:
1. From the Load Balancing configuration menu (root/config/load), type pu1 <port
2. Adjust the interval for consecutive ports by separating the ports with a dash (-). For
Displaying the high/low port utilization interval
(root/config/load/pu2)
This command sets the number of seconds to sample a port for determining the highest
and lowest utilization percentage.
To view the high/low port utilization interval for all ports:
From the Load Balancing configuration menu (root/config/load), type pu2 and press
E
NTER
To adjust the high/low port utilization interval for a port:
1. From the Load Balancing Configuration menu (root/config/load), type pu2 <port
2. Adjust the interval for consecutive ports by separating the ports with a dash (-). For
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Description
The low percentage of data communication through a port over a
period of time (measured in seconds).
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number (1-20)> <interval in seconds (5-3600)> and press E
example, to set the interval for ports 5 through 10 to 100 seconds, type pu1 5-10
100 and press E
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number (1-20)> <interval in seconds (5-3600)> and press E
example, to set the interval for ports 5 through 10 to 100 seconds, type pu2 5-10
100 and press E
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