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09-10-2008 05:40 AM
09-10-2008 05:40 AM
Hi,
I have an EVA 5000 and I want to use EVAperf to get performance details. Running EVAperf it gives me details of my diskgroups, but lists them as: Default, 01, 02, and 03. Can anyone tell me how I match these to the actual disk groups names?
Thanks in advance.
I have an EVA 5000 and I want to use EVAperf to get performance details. Running EVAperf it gives me details of my diskgroups, but lists them as: Default, 01, 02, and 03. Can anyone tell me how I match these to the actual disk groups names?
Thanks in advance.
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09-10-2008 12:32 PM
09-10-2008 12:32 PM
Solution
You need to populate your "friendly names" database. Here's how:
> evaperf fnh
(You will be prompted for the admin user's password)
> evaperf fn
The second command queries the Command View host and builds a database with the names of all hosts, virtual disks, disk groups, and storage arrays.
> evaperf fnh
(You will be prompted for the admin user's password)
> evaperf fn
The second command queries the Command View host and builds a database with the names of all hosts, virtual disks, disk groups, and storage arrays.
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09-11-2008 01:14 AM
09-11-2008 01:14 AM
Re: EVAperf Question
Thanks Mark, that has helped me.
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