This post is more than 5 years old
134 Posts
0
2286
SYMM HEAT REPORT
What is the best way to get a snapshot of how the symmetrix is performing?
Can I have EMC run a symmerge for us. We have ECC 5.2 but we hardly ever use it. We currently do not have WLA data to work with.
I wish to see what the hot spots are on all our symmetrix's.
dynamox
2 Intern
2 Intern
•
20.4K Posts
0
February 24th, 2011 11:00
if you are licensed for ECC and performance manager, you can install Symmetrix Performance Analyzer (SPA) and gather statistics about your frames. Another option is to setup storstpd daemon and collect stats that way. Give it to your TC and he can put it into symmerge and give you nice heat maps. New SPA can generate heat maps as well.
yaribhas
134 Posts
0
February 24th, 2011 11:00
I heard some good things about SPA. Is SPA available on powerlink?
We have license for ECC and performance manager, what license keys should we use?
Are there no special license keys for SPA?
yaribhas
134 Posts
0
February 24th, 2011 12:00
how to setup storstpd daemon? Is it a symcli command?
Boom1
131 Posts
1
February 24th, 2011 12:00
you need .lic file for SPA license.
you also need SPA base license.
stordaemon start storstpd
stordaemon setoption storstpd -name option_name =value
dynamox
2 Intern
2 Intern
•
20.4K Posts
0
February 24th, 2011 12:00
yes, you will need to ask your EMC account manager/TC to get you a key, it's capacity based key so you will need to provide information how much storage is currently in your array. You can download SPA from powerlik (SMC and SPA products have been combined into one as of version 7.2).
storstpd is a service that you can select to install during Solution Enabler installation. Take a look at SE installation guide and it explains how to configure it, start/stop collections.
sauravrohilla
859 Posts
0
February 24th, 2011 14:00
SPA 2.1 requires 8 GB Free RAM and you would need to request for ELM (electronic licenses) from your sales team.
regards,
Saurabh
yaribhas
134 Posts
0
February 25th, 2011 05:00
Great I have the daemon running but I am not able to find where the TTP files are stored.
I checked the log and it seems to be running.
When the doc states TTP files that is the extension correct?
dynamox
2 Intern
2 Intern
•
20.4K Posts
1
February 25th, 2011 06:00
default location on Windows : C:\Program Files\EMC\SYMAPI\stp\ttp\<
yaribhas
134 Posts
0
February 25th, 2011 11:00
Ok. I got the daemon running using
stordaemon action storstpd -cmd start
It is still not collecting any data... I went into the logs and it says "Start TTP Request ignored. TTP is currently disabled"
Here is the "
Not sure why is number of TTP Packagers is 0.. but no data is being collected.
Any ideas?
yaribhas
134 Posts
0
February 25th, 2011 13:00
I figured it out. Thanks to everyone who helped. Used emc243381.