User`s guide

9 – Displaying Host, Adapter, Device, and LUN Information
Displaying Host Information
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The identifying information displays:
Host. Host name
For each adapter, the following information displays. IOPS stands for I/Os per
second; KBPS stands for kilobytes per second.
Adapter. Adapter’s number, adapter type (2200 indicates a QLA22xx
adapter; 2300 indicates a QLA23xx adapter), and world wide adapter port
name
Requested. Number of IOPS or KBPS of data requested
Executed. Number of IOPS or KBPS of data executed
IOPS or KBPS. Graphical representation of the number of IOPS or KBPS.
All IOPS bars use one scale; all KBPS bars use a different scale. Each scale
is based on a power of ten that is greater than the highest throughput.
Therefore, when you view the same type of bars for more than one adapter,
you are viewing their relative throughput.
3. You can toggle between displaying the statistics as IOPS or KBPS. Do the
following:
a. Right-click in the section for the adapter.
b. Select View by I/O or View by KB.
You can update statistics manually or have them automatically update at a specified
interval (see section 9.1.3.2). You can also export the statistics to a CSV (comma
delimiter) file (see section 9.1.3.3).
9.1.3.2
Updating Host Statistics
You can update the host statistics manually or set the system to automatically update
the host statistics.
9.1.3.2.1
Updating Host Statistics Manually
Do one of the following to update host statistics manually:
Clear the Auto Poll check box.
Click Update to display the current statistics.