HPE XP7 User Manual page 289

Storage, performance advisor software 7.1
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Average Read Response Time (msec) data for every 200 msec and Maximum Read Response
Time (msec) data for the last 30 seconds.
Average Write Response Time (msec) data for every 200 msec and Maximum Write Response
Time (msec) data for the last 30 seconds.
The associated E-Port list, which is a list of Ext-Lun initiator ports that are used to connect E-Port(s) to
an external array.
The associated E-Seq, which is the Ext-Lun provider's serial number for the E-seq(s) array.
The associated E-LDEV, which is the external LUN LDEV ID on the external array.
The associated CLPR group ID.
IMPORTANT:
For a P9500/XP7 disk array, the ldev_exportDB file displays an additional Current MP column.
This column displays the current MP blade for each LDEV record. The MP blade ID includes the
cluster # and the blade location for the MP blade.
dkc_exportDB-array_serial_number_<file_name>.csv
This file includes the following details:
The XP/XP7 disk array serial number for which the report is generated.
The array type to which the selected XP or XP7 disk array serial number belongs.
The performance data collection interval time stamps.
The size of the cache and the MB/s of cache used over an entire collection interval.
The percentage of writes that are held in the cache, yet to be transferred to the disks over an entire
collection interval.
The MB/s of the continuous access asynchronous sidefile usage over an entire collection interval.
The data accessed or the reads on a single CLPR over an entire collection interval.
The utilization of the shared memory CHIP/CHA and ACP/DKA transfer bus, and the utilization of the
cache memory CHIP/CHA and ACP/DKA transfer bus.
For an XP disk array, the individual MP processor utilization data for the CHIPs/CHAs and the ACPs/
DKAs are also displayed in addition to the above-mentioned information.
For an XP7 disk array, the dkc_exportDB does not include the CHIP/CHA MPs and the ACP/DKA MPs
utilization data. Instead, the MP blades that reside on the XP7 disk array and their average utilization
percentage are displayed.
IMPORTANT:
Since, the CHIP/CHA and the ACP/DKA MPs are moved to the MP blades in the XP7 disk arrays,
their MP utilization metrics are not applicable for the XP7 disk arrays.
port_exportDB-array_serial_number_<file_name>.csv
This file includes the following details:
The XP/XP7 disk array serial number for which the report is generated.
The port IDs on the XP/XP7 disk array. The port type, such as Fibre or FCoE (applicable only for XP7
disk arrays) is also displayed beside the CHIP port ID.
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