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12-15-2004 11:16 PM
12-15-2004 11:16 PM
I have a general question. I need to test my storage systems (HP FC10 & EMC Symmetrix) for speed of reading/writing). All system are connected to client through optical interfaces (server-card-hub-storage).
Do anybody know a right procedure for this tests on HP-UX 11.00? For example, sar, glance, etc.
Thanks in advance, Dmitriy.
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12-15-2004 11:49 PM
12-15-2004 11:49 PM
Re: SAN read/write speed
The most accurate tools are
glance/measureware/perfview
and
EMC's measurement tools (for the EMC storage devices)
live free or die
harry d brown jr
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12-15-2004 11:56 PM
12-15-2004 11:56 PM
Re: SAN read/write speed
But I need to collect statistics by disk through all day. Glance views inforamtion by disk at real time.
I don't know about measureware/perfview.
I'l try to...
Thanks a lot.
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12-16-2004 12:19 AM
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