PowerFlex Performance Guide
Summary: This article contains the initial steps to take on all PowerFlex performance-based issues when observing performance degradation, low Input Output Operations Per Second (IOPs), low MB per sec, or high latency. ...
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Instructions
Performance issues are typically more complex, difficult to resolve, and time-intensive than other issues. We request that you provide us with as much detail as possible to enable Dell Technologies to understand, escalate, and resolve any performance issues quickly.
To facilitate this, we request that you complete the Performance Questionnaire and provide us with the appropriate logs for your environment. Once completed, provide the Questionnaire and the logs to the Technical Support Engineer when creating a Service Request.
To facilitate this, we request that you complete the Performance Questionnaire and provide us with the appropriate logs for your environment. Once completed, provide the Questionnaire and the logs to the Technical Support Engineer when creating a Service Request.
Resolution:
| PowerFlex Performance Questionnaire Part 1: Symptoms, Impact, Environment: |
1. Detailed Problem Description:
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2. Business Impact:
For example, Applications affected, number of users impacted, number of nodes offline, jobs running slow, application crashes, on single SDC, single volume, single datastore, single SDS, single storage pool, single PD, single Fault Set, remote replication target side only, and so forth?
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3. Commencement:
For example, Date, Time, and Time Zone
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4. Frequency:
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5. Recent Changes:
For example, Release Certification Matrix (RCM) upgrade, network or storage changes, adding new clients, migration work, implemented IA approvals, other relevant service requests?
Even small changes which may not seem relevant.
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6. Comparison and Benchmarking:
For example, Comparison to another cluster with the same configuration? Comparison with old benchmark data on the same cluster?
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7. PowerFlex Solution and Architecture:
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8. PowerFlex firmware:
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9. Extra Information:
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| Part 2: Logs Requested for Performance Review |
| These are the typical logs that we require that enable us to troubleshoot your performance issue. Due to the complex nature of performance issues, we require logs from each layer of your PowerFlex system. When gathering logs from your operating system, select the appropriate logs based on your environment. |
| PowerFlex: PowerFlex getinfo logs, PowerFlex Gateway logs, and PowerFlex Manager Logs: See KB article 205078: Procedure To Collect Logs On Various Platforms In PowerFlex |
| Compute Layer: PowerEdge Server TSR logs: See KB article 126308: Export a SupportAssist Collection Using an iDRAC9. |
| Networking Layer: Dell OS10 PowerSwitch logs, Nexus switch logs:
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| Operating System: VMware ESXi logs, VMware vCenter logs, Linux host grabs, Red Hat Linux SOSreport, Windows EMCgrab, Windows data collector set: |
Affected Products
PowerFlex rack, PowerFlex Appliance, PowerFlex custom nodeArticle Properties
Article Number: 000220627
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 05 Jan 2024
Version: 2
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