3par PD disk performance

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sivakumarks
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3par PD disk performance

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Hi

Is there any what you can quickly sort the individual physical disks IOPs/s like the one provided by HP OSSA tool , since I don't have access to those tool and I am using custom system reporter which is hard job to go through one disk at a time. I have attached system reporter option which I am currently to identify individual disk IOPs/s.

Any help much appreciated.

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siva.
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Try changing the "Compare" in section 1 to be PD (from disk type), leave the peak at IOPS, and change the limit whatever is highest. Remove the rest of your limits/selections. It will report on the 16 top ions disks.
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Richard

Thanks for the quick reply. Here is my settings please confirm whether it is correct or not.

Regards,
Siva.
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That looks like a good start. That will show you the top 16 highest IO/s PDIDs.

While it is not possible to have more than 16 colors, it is possible to get more than 16 lines in a graph with the colors being re-used. You can do this by adding the parameter maxgraphs=<max lines> to the web query.

For example to re-run a report with up to 32 lines add this to the end of url: &maxgraphs=32
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Thanks a lot.
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Hi one more suggestion in Format Selection you can select "Charts and Tables" to get values printed in table format as well so we can export in excel in csv format
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