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SPW_lab_solutions.docx
March 2012
Purpose:
To become familiar with the use of Symmetrix Performance Analyzer and Performance Manager
Tasks:
Use Symmetrix Performance Manager to examine workload characteristics Map and open archives in Performance Manager Use Views and Metrics to explore the archive Create new views, change the appearance of graphs, and export data
Action
Note that the default view when you log in to SPA is the default Dashboard Heat Map. Examine the Dashboard and identify the components that are actively performing work. a. Record any components that are color coded red indicating 100% utilization.
Action
Select the Snapshot view and click on the local Symmetrix in the left.
Use the Utilization Distribution to find out what the overall condition of the Symmetrix components is. Do any of the components have greater than 25% utilization? If so, which components (Hint: click on the bar in the snapshot to show more details)?
Are there any Device and/or Storage groups listed in the Snapshot view. Use the Device Groups I/Os Per Second & Response Time Distribution to find the device group (do not include ungrouped devices) having the highest utilization. What rating is the groups response time?
Action
Use the navigation panel on the left to locate and click on the Storage Group that you identified in the previous part. Make sure you are still viewing Snapshots.
Use the Storage Group Profile to find IO profile for this Group:
Action
Use the navigation panel on the left to locate and click on the Storage Group that is Virtually Provisioned. Make sure you are still viewing Snapshots. Use the Storage Group Profile to find IO profile for this Group:
Record the information relevant to VP for this Storage Group: IO Density by Tier: _____________________________ Symmetrix Tier Capacity Allocation %: _________________________ BE IOs by Tier: ____________________________ BE Throughput by Tier: _______________________ IOs Per Second to this Storage Group:_________________________
Symmetrix Front-End Directors Snapshots(1). Open the sub-folders under the Symmetrix array in the navigation pane on the left and click on the FE Directors folder. Make sure you are still viewing Snapshots.
Step 7
Action Symmetrix Front-End Directors Snapshots(2). Open the FE Director folder and choose just one front-end director identified in step(6). Make sure you are viewing Snapshots.
Symmetrix Back-End Directors Snapshots. Click on the BE Directors folder, and make sure you are viewing Snapshots. Use the Snapshot views to monitor the balance of the back-end directors.
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Action
Click the Disks folder, and make sure you are viewing Snapshots. Use the Snapshot views to determine if any of the disk groups have an average utilization of more than 25%:
Drill down under the Disks folder to click on a single disk group. Are the disks in the group being utilized fairly evenly? __________________________________________
Compare a few of the disks in your group to see if they have similar traffic patterns.
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Action
Select Diagnostic view. Observe the overall dashboard that is presented for the Symmetrix. Double-click on the Symmetrix and all the available Diagnostic view tabs are presented. Explore the different components. Select the FE Director tab. Then select the FE identified as busy in the earlier part of this exercise. Switch to the Explore tab. Select both the Average Read Response Time and Average Write Response Time and plot the graph.
Is there any abrupt change in the response times: ________________________ Diagnostic view can help in quickly identifying changes that have occurred recently. Explore the other components for which Diagnostic view is available.
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Action
Select Real Time view. The overall metrics for the Symmetrix in the past hour with finer granularity is displayed. Select the Symmetrix. Then select FE Reqs/sec and CTRL select BE Reqs/sec. Plot the graph.
We will discuss the reason for these later in the course. 12 Real Time view (2). Double-click on the Symmetrix. This will provide three tables for FE, BE and RDF Directors. Take some time to explore the metrics available for these components in the Real Time view.
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