OceanStor 5000, 5000F, 6000 and 6000F V5 Series V500R007C50
This document is applicable to OceanStor 5300 V5, 5500 V5, 5600 V5, 5800 V5, 6800 V5, 5300F V5, 5500F V5, 5600F V5, 5800F V5 and 6800F V5. This document describes how to download and install OceanStor SystemReporter, and how to use SystemReporter and troubleshoot the common issues.
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Analyzing Performance Data
Analyzing Performance Data
After importing performance files of a local device or other devices and parsing these files into performance data that can be displayed on SystemReporter, you can analyze the data to know the performance of specific devices.
Prerequisites
The performance files of the storage device have been obtained. The performance files are original files in *.tgz or *.zip format. For details about how to obtain performance files, see How to Obtain the Performance Files?.
If the number of files to be imported exceeds 200, you are advised to compress the files into a *.zip file before uploading; otherwise, the browser may not respond.
When importing the performance data, the system cannot parse data files of device models that are not supported.
When you query performance data, the performance data to be viewed must be within the time span of parsed data; otherwise, performance data cannot be queried.
Context
The display format of the front-end port is: driver type[controller
name.interface module ID:port ID].
Procedure
Go to the page for analyzing performance data.
On the upper navigation bar, click System.
In the left navigation tree, choose Tools > Analyze Performance Data.
The page for analyzing performance data is displayed.
Import a performance file.
Click Add a File.
NOTE:
You are advised to add performance files of the same device when adding files for parsing.If performance files of multiple devices
are added at the same time, parsing of some files may fail.
Select the performance file that you want to import and click Open.
After all performance files are parsed, you can select a device and view its performance data.
View performance data.
View the parameters of a device whose performance data has been imported and parsed. Table 4-86 describes related parameters.
Table 4-86 Device parameter description
Parameter
Description
SN
Serial number (SN) of a device whose data has been imported and parsed.
Device Type
Type of a device whose data has been imported and parsed.
Time Span
Time span of device performance data that has been imported and parsed.
NOTE:
Time span indicates the start and end time when performance data is generated. If imported performance data is not complete in the time span, the performance
data cannot be viewed.
Status
Current performance file status. The value can be:
Analyzing: The imported performance file is being parsed.
Archiving: The imported performance files are being archived. After performance files are parsed, performance data is archived in the SystemReporter background based on specific rules to improve data query efficiency. For
example, the granularity of the original data in the performance files is one minute. If the archive period is 20 minutes, the SystemReporter background calculates the average value of every 20 original data entries and saves the average value at the
twentieth minute.
Succeeded: The imported performance files have been parsed and archived successfully.
Failed: The imported performance files fail to be parsed.
Part Support: Some imported performance files have been parsed and archived successfully.
Unsupported: SystemReporter does not support the device models corresponding to the imported performance files.
NOTE:
If you click the status information, the detailed information about uploaded files is displayed. Then, you can view the resolution status of exported files.
Parsing Progress
Number of files that are being parsed and have been parsed successfully.
Select a device whose performance data you want to view. In the middle function pane, select an indicator template that can be associated with the device.
NOTE:
The system automatically lists all indicator templates that meet the requirements of indicators in the device.
Select the type of resources that you want to review.
In Display Rules, select the sorting mode. The mode can be Top, Bottom, and Custom.
From the Indicator Template drop-down list, select Default or Custom, and click Query.
In the lower part of the function pane, view resource performance data within the selected time range.
NOTE:
When select Default, the indicator template is time span of performance file.
Follow-up Procedure
Table 4-87 describes related operations of the performance data.
Table 4-87 Operations related to performance data
Operation
Procedure
Description
Delete
On the performance data analysis page, select the device whose performance data you want to delete and click Delete.
The Warning dialog box is displayed.
Click OK for confirmation.
Delete the device performance data that has been parsed.
Export performance data
Select a performance file that you want to export, and click Export in the top area of file list.
The Export Performance Data dialog box is displayed.
Set the time range during which performance data needs to be exported and click OK.
Export performance data in a specific time range, and save the data in the CSV format.
Export performance chart
Select a performance file.
In the Details area, click Export.
Select an export format and click OK.
NOTE:
The performance data can be exported to a PDF, HTML, XLS or CSV file.
Export performance chart in a specific format.
Query
Type the serial number of a device whose performance data you want to query and click Search. Then you can view the performance data of the device.
Query the device performance data that has been parsed.