This post is more than 5 years old
15 Posts
0
4651
stats collection: vmax storstpd.
Would someone give me an overview of different types of statistics collection on DMX and VMAX?
I have enabled storstpd on host directly attached to VMAX and do not see any files created. My goal is to have some kind of historical data available to look back.
In below setup are there any files collected and stored anywhere?
When I open a case with EMC for performance issue, without any of these files would they able to troubleshoot anything?
Symmetrix Command Line Interface (SYMCLI) Version V8.3.0.0 (Edit Level: 2252)
built with SYMAPI Version V8.3.0.0 (Edit Level: 2252)
nbser#stordaemon show storstpd
Daemon State : Running
Daemon Start Time : Tue Nov 1 15:06:30 2016
Version : V8.3-2252 (0.0) [64-bit]
Auto-Restart by Watchdog : Enabled
Total Number of Connections : 2
Number of Active Connections : 0
Total Number of Requests : 0
IPC Authentication : ShMem
Daemon Runtime Info
---------------------------------
Collect for Customer Service) : No
Number of Symmetrix Managers : 1
Number of Symmetrix Collectors : 1
Number of SPA Packagers : 0
Number of SPA Senders : 1
Number of RTC Packagers : 1
Number of Retention Managers : 1
Daemon Options
---------------------------------
dmn_run_spa : Enabled
dmn_run_rtc : Enabled
dmn_root_location : /var/symapi/stp
dmn_symmids : 2355
dmn_remote_mode : Disabled
dmn_remote_address :
dmn_remote_port : 2707
daemon_state : running
STP Daemon Collection Options
---------------------------------
dmn_retention_days : 60
dmn_disk_space_threshold : 80 %
dmn_archive_interval : 1 hours
dmn_sys_metrics : Enabled
dmn_dev_metrics : Enabled
dmn_dir_metrics : Enabled
dmn_disk_metrics : Enabled
dmn_ext_disk_metrics : Enabled
dmn_port_metrics : Enabled
dmn_rdfa_metrics : Enabled
dmn_host_io_limits_metrics : Enabled
dmn_ors_metrics : Enabled
dmn_cpt_metrics : Enabled
dmn_rdfsys_metrics : Enabled
dmn_rdfdir_metrics : Enabled
dmn_rdfdev_metrics : Enabled
dmn_rdfgrp_metrics : Enabled
dmn_se_tcp_metrics : Disabled
dmn_se_nw_metrics : Disabled
dmn_se_nwi_metrics : Disabled
dmn_re_sg_metrics : Disabled
dmn_re_nwc_metrics : Disabled
dmn_tp_dev_metrics : Enabled
dmn_tp_metrics : Enabled
dmn_dev_cache_metrics : Enabled
############
nbser#ls -Rlrth /var/symapi/stp
/var/symapi/stp:
total 3
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4 Nov 1 15:06 spa
/var/symapi/stp/spa:
total 6
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 651 Nov 1 09:26 spa_registrations_xml
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 2 Nov 1 15:06 DMF_0.0.0.0
/var/symapi/stp/spa/DMF_0.0.0.0:
Thank you,
neoseer.
Scott_Dugan
26 Posts
0
November 7th, 2016 15:00
The best way to use the statistical data is through Unisphere for Vmax application. This application has all the built in graphing and also the different reports. You can also generate reports over time and at time intervals. The database can be backed up and imported into later versions as they emerge from EMC.
Unisphere can be installed in 2 ways. Either by deployment in an ESXI environment.
https://download.emc.com/downloads/DL79022_Unisphere-for-VMAX-Virtual-Appliance-8.3.0.1.ova?source=OLS
Or via an install option for something Like windows. The windows version will also need Solutions Enabler. The same goes for a Linux install also.
https://download.emc.com/downloads/DL79024_Unisphere-for-VMAX-8.3.0.1-for-Windows.exe?source=OLS
neoseer
15 Posts
0
November 14th, 2016 04:00
Thank you.