Removing Wwns To Monitor; Adding Wwns To Ports - HPE XP7 User Manual

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"Performance Monitor main window" (page 159)

Removing WWNs to monitor

Prerequisites
Required role: Storage Administrator (Performance Management)
Procedure
1.
Open the Performance Monitor window.
In Command View Advanced Edition:
1.
On the Resources tab, expand the Storage Systems tree.
2.
Right-click the target storage system, and then select Performance Monitor.
In Remote Web Console:
1.
Select Analytics in Explorer, and select Performance Monitor in the tree to open the
Performance Monitor window.
2.
Click the Monitored WWNs tab.
3.
On the Monitored WWNs tab click Edit WWN Monitor Mode to open the Edit WWN Monitor
Mode window.
4.
Select the WWNs in the Monitored WWNs list that you want to remove, and click Remove.
5.
Enter your task name in Task Name, and click Finish.
6.
In the Confirm window click Apply.
7.
When the warning message appears, click OK to close the message. The settings are applied
to the storage system.
In CVAE you can check the progress of the task on the Tasks & Alerts tab. Click the task
name to view details of the task.
In RWC the Tasks window opens if Go to tasks window for status is checked.
Related topics
"Edit WWN Monitor Mode wizard" (page 184)

Adding WWNs to ports

If you want to monitor WWNs that are not connected to the storage system, you can add them
to ports and set them up for monitoring with Performance Monitor.
Prerequisites
Required role: Storage Administrator (Performance Management)
Procedure
1.
Open the Performance Monitor window.
In Command View Advanced Edition:
1.
On the Resources tab, expand the Storage Systems tree.
2.
Right-click the target storage system, and then select Performance Monitor.
In Remote Web Console:
1.
Select Analytics in Explorer, and select Performance Monitor in the tree to open the
Performance Monitor window.
2.
In the Performance Monitor window click the Monitored WWNs tab.
Monitoring WWNs
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