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03-14-2000 11:48 PM
03-14-2000 11:48 PM
PerfView configuration
Can PerfView measure disk I/O like glance? I would like to see the performance
of disk either by logical volumn, device or hardware path. If anyone has
information on this or could point me to reference material for configuring
perfview I would appreciate it. Thanks.
of disk either by logical volumn, device or hardware path. If anyone has
information on this or could point me to reference material for configuring
perfview I would appreciate it. Thanks.
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03-20-2000 02:27 PM
03-20-2000 02:27 PM
Re: PerfView configuration
You can click pull-down menu item
"Graphs-->Create New Graph".
Then in "Select Metrics" Window you can select
"Data Sources" for the system you want to monitor and
you are prompted to choose one of the items in
Class List, from there you can pick
either DISK or LVOLUME. At last you just choose "Metric List". After that
you will be able to see
the diagram for disk I/O.
For details you can check the relevant manuals
or user guides.
"Graphs-->Create New Graph".
Then in "Select Metrics" Window you can select
"Data Sources" for the system you want to monitor and
you are prompted to choose one of the items in
Class List, from there you can pick
either DISK or LVOLUME. At last you just choose "Metric List". After that
you will be able to see
the diagram for disk I/O.
For details you can check the relevant manuals
or user guides.
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