Monitoring All Port-Hba Traffic: Many-To-Many Connections - HPE XP7 User Manual

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Monitoring all port-HBA traffic: many-to-many connections

When many-to-many connections are established between HBAs and ports, you must make sure
that all traffic between HBAs and ports is monitored.
Prerequisites
Required role: Storage Administrator (System Resource Management)
You must enable the Remote Web Console secondary window. For details, see the XP7
Remote Web Console User Guide.
Procedure
1.
Open the Performance Control window.
In Command View Advanced Edition:
1.
On the Resources tab, expand the Storage Systems tree, right-click the target storage
system, and then select Other Functions.
2.
In the displayed window, select Actions > Port/Host Group > Authentication.
3.
In the next displayed window, select Go > Performance Manager > Performance
Control.
In Remote Web Console:
1.
Click Reports > Performance Monitor > Performance Control to open the
Performance Control window.
2.
Click
3.
In the Performance Control window, click Performance Control. The Performance Control
main window appears.
4.
Click the WWN tab.
Two trees are displayed on the left side of the WWN tab. The upper-left tree lists ports in
the storage system.
5.
Select All from the list at the top right corner of the window.
6.
In the upper-left tree, double-click a port.
7.
Double-click Non-Monitor below the specified port.
If there are any host bus adapters whose traffic with the specified port are not monitored,
those host bus adapters are displayed below Non-Monitor.
8.
Right-click Monitor, and then select Add WWN to open the Add WWN window.
122 Performance Control operations
to change to Modify mode.

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