Controls

Each performance view includes controls for customizing how information is displayed. The type of view and the resources that you are viewing determine which controls are available.

Chart icon
View chart
View performance information in a chart format. The chart shows a visual representation of how resource performance trends over time. Each line on the chart represents a metric and a resource. The y-axis shows the unit of measurement for a metric. If more metrics were selected with a different unit of measurement, an extra y-axis is shown on the right side of the chart window.
Hover the mouse pointer over points on a line to view a snapshot of performance information at a specific time.
Table icon
View table
View performance information in a table format. Each row represents a resource and a time stamp. Each column represents a metric. You can view other metrics and information for a resource by right-clicking anywhere in the header row for the table and selecting more columns. The type of resource determines the metrics and information that is available.
For information how to filter, sort, and customize the columns in a table, see Customizing lists.
Add metrics icon
Metrics
Add metrics to the performance chart. On the Select Chart Metrics dialog, metrics are organized into Volume, Disk, Pool, Port, and Node categories. The metrics and categories that are available depend on the type of resource that is being shown in the chart. The number next to the name of the category represents the number of metrics that are currently selected from that category.
You can select multiple metrics at the same time and from different categories, but you cannot include more than two unit types in the same view. For example, if you select metrics that use % and ops/s as units of measurement, you cannot select more metrics that use different units of measurement such as KiB/op or MiB/s.
For a list of metrics that you can view for resources, see Performance metrics.
Hide and show icons
Hide and show resources
When the chart includes multiple resources, you can click the icon next to a resource to show only the line for that resource. Each icon is shown in a different color to match the color of line for the resource.
You can also show and hide resources in the chart by selecting resources in the chart legend. To select multiple resources at the same time, press Shift or Ctrl and click those resources. Press Shift and click to select consecutive rows in the legend; press Ctrl and click to select non-consecutive rows.
You can show up to 10 resources in a chart at the same time.
Granularity button
Specify granularity
Determine the granularity of the data that is shown in a performance view. Granularity determines the points that are shown on the y-axis of a chart, the points on the lines in a chart, and the rows in a table. When you first view performance information, the default time range is the last 12 hours and the granularity matches the frequency of data collection by the performance monitor (sample).
To change the granularity of chart or table, select one of the following options from the granularity menu:
Daily button (daily)
Set the granularity to show 1-day increments for performance information that is shown on the chart and table.
This granularity is only available if the time range of the chart is more than 1 day.
Granularity button (hourly)
Set the granularity to show one-hour increments for performance information that is shown on the chart and table.
This granularity is only available if the time range of the chart is more than 1 hour.
Granularity button (Sample)
Set the granularity to match the frequency of data collection by a performance monitor. For example, if a performance monitor is scheduled to collect sample data every 15 minutes, each point on the chart is shown in 15-minute increments.
This granularity is only available if the time range of the chart is less than 2 weeks.
If the performance monitor collects sample data at 1-minute intervals, data is displayed as 1-minute intervals in the chart only when data is available for all of the selected time range. If data is not available at 1-minute intervals for any portion of the selected time range, the data is displayed in 5-minute intervals.
For example, the performance monitor for a resource collects sample data every 5 minutes. Six hours ago, the performance monitor was changed to start collecting data every minute. You want to view sample data for the resource for the last 12 hours. However, the performance monitor did not collect sample data every minute for 6 of the last 12 hours. Therefore, the data is displayed in 5-minute intervals rather than 1-minute intervals.
Restriction: Each granularity has a maximum time range for displaying data. This time range is dynamically calculated based on the resources and metrics that are shown on the chart, and the data points per line. When the maximum range is exceeded, the granularity icon is disabled and a message indicates that there are too many lines on the chart. To avoid this problem, reduce the time range or the number of resources or metrics that are selected.
Specify a time range
The time range of the performance information is shown below the chart. You can change this range to display information for different times when data was collected. When you first access the performance view, the default time range is the last 12 hours.
Ensure that performance data was collected during the time range that you select. If data was not collected during the time range, the chart and table are blank. If data collection was interrupted during the time range, the chart and table show gaps for the time increments when data was not collected.
For example, if you select a time range for the last 7 days, but data was not collected on days 4 and 5, the lines in the chart do not show data for days 4 and 5.
Hide and show chart controls
Hide and show chart controls
The performance view lists the names of resources that are being shown in the chart and the controls for customizing that chart. Click the left arrow icon to hide the controls and display the chart in the entire window. Click the right arrow icon again to show the controls.
Export icon
Export information about the chart to a file
Export information on a performance view to a CSV file.
Icon for opening a separate browser window
Open the performance view in a separate web browser window
Open a duplicate of the current performance view in a separate web browser window. You can change the information that is displayed in this separate window while retaining the original performance view for comparison.
Icon for synchronizing the time range for open performance views
Synchronize the time range across all the open performance views
Synchronize the time range across all the performance views that are displayed in separate browser windows. Use this action when you change the time range in a performance view and want to apply the same time range to the other performance views.
Restriction: This action affects only the performance views that are displayed in separate browser windows. The time range of the performance view that is shown as part of the main window for the GUI is not affected.
For example, you can view the storage system volumes that are assigned to a server. You can then open separate browser windows for the host connections, pools, and managed disks that are related to one of the volumes. If you change the time range in the performance view for host connections, click the synchronize button to apply the same time range to the views for pools and managed disks. The performance view of the original volume is not changed.
Actions for managing the resources in the chart legend
The chart legend in bottom section of the view shows more information about the selected resources. This information is organized into rows and columns, where each row represents a resource.
When you select one or more resources in the legend, the following actions are available in the Actions menu:
View Properties
View key details about a resource, including asset, status, configuration, capacity, and performance information.
View resource Performance
View the performance of resources that are internal or related to a resource in the chart legend. For example, when you view the performance of a SAN Volume Controller, you can right-click it and view the performance of its internal resources, such as disks, volumes, ports, managed disks, and back-end storage.
Information about an internal or related resource is shown in a separate web browser window. This window uses the same time range as the performance view in the main window of the GUI.
Restriction: If performance data was not collected for an internal or related resource, that resource is not shown in the view. For example, if you right-click a storage system and select Volume performance, only the volumes for which performance data was collected are shown.
For more information about the resources that you can view in the chart legend, see Resources in the chart legend.
Key Metrics View
View a set of predefined metrics for resources in the chart legend.
Custom View
Customize the set of metrics that are shown for resources in the chart legend.