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тАО06-16-2009 08:08 PM
тАО06-16-2009 08:08 PM
[EVA Performance Monitor] Failed to get performance interface
I face error while I start to collect the EVA performance datas, as below:
C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\EVA Performance Monitor>evaperf -ls
Failed to get performance interface
C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\EVA Performance Monitor>evaperf vhd -csv
Failed to get performance interface
How can I resolve/troubleshoot it?
Thanks
Jason
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тАО08-04-2009 04:09 AM
тАО08-04-2009 04:09 AM
Re: [EVA Performance Monitor] Failed to get performance interface
Try
>evaperf rc NodeName
>evaperf all -cont 10 -dur 86400 -csv -ts2 -sz wwid >NodeName.csv
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тАО08-04-2009 04:50 AM
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Re: [EVA Performance Monitor] Failed to get performance interface
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тАО10-02-2009 02:26 PM
тАО10-02-2009 02:26 PM
Re: [EVA Performance Monitor] Failed to get performance interface
Any suggestions please.
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тАО10-02-2009 07:14 PM
тАО10-02-2009 07:14 PM
Re: [EVA Performance Monitor] Failed to get performance interface
I didn't get this particular error but a similar one when trying to log evaperf statistics through MS perfmon.
The perfmon service's logon was using a user name that was not in the EVA's management group. Once I changed it to the same user that I used to run CommandView I could collect and log the statistics.
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тАО10-03-2009 09:01 AM
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тАО11-15-2011 04:17 PM
тАО11-15-2011 04:17 PM
Re: [EVA Performance Monitor] Failed to get performance interface
Here's my recommendation for anyone who happens across this thread, as I did. Well, anyways, this is how I fixed my systems when I encountered the issue. Some of these steps might be extraneous, or probably not necessary and certainly not particularly good security but I've wrestled with it enough to be jaded & just do them anyway.
1 - Set up an account on the system for EVAPerf services. A domain account is easiest because you can use it across multiple systems.
2 - Put your own account and this user account from step 1 in the "HP Storage Admins" group on all systems running evaperf, clients and servers.
3 - Run the following command on the evaperf server, i.e. the system that has direct fiber connectivity to your EVAs: "evaperf.exe fnh YourServerNameHere YourDomain\YourUser" and enter the password when prompted.
4 - Confirm that THIS server can see EVA performance stats when running evaperf. If it can't, there's no way your client systems will.
5 - Run "evaperf fn" to download the friendly names.
6 - After confirming that the main evaperf server is working correctly, run the following command on your client system(s): "evaperf.exe server YourServerName YourTCPPortNumber YourDomain\YourUser" (note that the default port is 860, and you do actually have to enter the word 'server' after evaperf.exe, don't replace that part with an actual server name)
7 - Run the following command on your client system(s): "evaperf.exe fnh YourServerNameHere YourDomain\YourUser" and enter the password when prompted.
8 - Test it - see if you can get some performance stats out of it. If so, stop here & go have a beer.
If not - check your trace log. It should indicate the IP address of the host and port it was trying to connect to (especially important if you've moved your evaperf server service to a new system). Secondly, run netstat -anb on your evaperf server to make sure evapdcs.exe is listening on port 860.
Your results may vary.