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HP Capacity Advisor can generate both graphical
and tabular data for presentation. The Profile Viewer presents data for one entity
at a time within a browser-based application that allows you to manipulate
the data view, including panning through graphical presentations,
changing utilization limit values, and instantly collecting more data
or selecting a different period of data to view. Utilization reports are produced as HTML pages
that can be viewed immediately or downloaded in a compressed file
for viewing offline in a web browser. Full reports can be obtained
for all utilization resource types (CPU, memory, network I/O, disk
I/O, and power usage) for one scenario at a time or for one or more
systems or complexes and their associated workloads. A scenario comparison report helps you to compare
key values for 2–4 scenarios at a time in a format that makes
it easier to look across the scenarios at one time. Comparison reports
are also produced in HTML format and are available in a downloadable
compressed file for later viewing in a web browser. Using the Profile Viewer |  |
The Profile Viewer provides a quick summary of
historical resource utilization, presenting data graphically
as well as in tabular summaries. Prerequisites. To access and use the Profile Viewer: Procedure 5-11 To Access the Profile Viewer from the HP SIM Optimize Menu Select Optimize View Profile... The target selection wizard
opens. Select one system to view
and click Apply. . Verify the target system and
click Run Now. The
Profile Viewer opens.
Procedure 5-12 To Access the Profile Viewer When Editing a Scenario This procedure assumes that you are starting from
the Capacity Advisor - Edit Scenario screen in
the System tab view. For information on getting
to this location, see “Editing a Scenario”. If
you want to view the profile of a system: Click
any of the horizontal bar graphs in the system table that represent
current utilization of a resource. Profile views are available for
any and all of the current resource types for which data is available
(CPU, memory, network and I/O bandwidth, and power usage). The Capacity Advisor - Profile Viewer screen displays with the data for the selected resource type and
system.
If
you want to view the profile of a workload: Click
the Workload tab. The Workload tab opens. When
bar graphs are displayed in the workload table: Click
any of the horizontal bar graphs representing current utilization
of a resource. Profile views are available for any and all of the
current resource types for which data is available for workloads (CPU,
memory, and network and I/O disk bandwidth usage). The Capacity Advisor - Profile Viewer screen displays with the data for the selected resource type and
workload.
If no bar graphs are displayed: Click
the check box preceding the workload for which you want to see a profile. The row that is checked is highlighted to indicate
selection. Select View Workload Profile... from the menu bar. The Capacity Advisor - Profile Viewer screen
displays.
Procedure 5-13 To Modify Select Settings in a Profile Viewer You can change select settings that control modeling
limits, and then view the resulting changes in the data when the new
settings are applied. Locate the set of links below
and to the right of the scenario summary information and above the
date range summary. For each setting that you
would like to modify, click the appropriate link.
The editor for the setting opens. Click OK to save the changes for each setting that you edit, and return to
the Profile Viewer.
Procedure 5-14 To Change the Time and Date Range Displayed in the Profile
Viewer Optionally, you can adjust the time
frame and interval. The default display, a Fixed
Interval, shows the most recent seven days of activity. You can change to a Ranged Interval by clicking the radio button to the left
of this interval selection. The user interface
pauses momentarily to reset the screen fields. Set the beginning and end
dates for the interval you want to view. Click Refresh to apply the new interval to the graph and table data. The screen displays the new interval and data.
Procedure 5-15 To Switch to Alternate Utilization Resource Metrics You can cause the Profile Viewer to display any
of the resource metrics provided by Capacity Advisor. Click the radio button to
the left of the metric that you want to view. The user interface pauses momentarily to reset the screen display
to the new metric, updating both the utilization graphic and the Interval Metric Summary table.
Procedure 5-16 To Manipulate the Graphic Display of Utilization Data Optionally, use the pan right
(> Pan or >> Pan) and pan left (< Pan or <<
Pan) buttons to view earlier historic data (pan left)
or forecast activity (pan right beyond the current date). The screen repaints with the new date interval resulting
from the pan action. A pale blue background in the graph indicates
the area in the graph where activity is forecast based on historic
data and user-selected settings. Optionally, turn off the allocation
indicator by deselecting the Show Allocation radio
button. The screen repaints with the dashed
blue allocation indicator line removed. Optionally, turn on the Show Invalid Data selection to see the points that have
been dropped from the display and analysis (if any). Optionally, when viewing data
via the HP SIM Optimize menu, set the beginning
and end periods of a set of data and click Validate or Invalidate to set the status of the date
range. Changes made here will be reflected
in the graphic and Interval Metric Summary table. When finished viewing the
graph and table data for a scenario system or workload, click the Go back to .... link to return to your original starting
point in the Edit Scenario screens.
For information on accessing special editors from the Profile
Viewer, see“Accessing the Forecast Model for a Workload or System”. Utilization
Reports Overview |  |
Capacity Advisor Utilization Reports provide valuable
summaries and details of resource usage for CPU, memory, network and
disk I/O bandwidth, and power consumption and costs. These reports
are useful for understanding current resource utilization or planning
for future requirements. Reports can present resource utilization
for a scenario, or for one or more complexes, systems, or workloads. A fundamental difference exists between reports
based on scenarios and those generated by directly specifying
systems, complexes, and workloads. All metrics reported in scenario-based
reports rely on summing the workload data to create a simulated perspective.
When generated based on direct specification of systems, complexes,
and workloads, reports rely on collected data from real systems for
each resource type, which may differ from the sum of the workloads
used in simulations. Reports based on scenarios provide the easiest
way to simulate a combination of systems and
workloads. Complexes cannot be specified as components in a scenario,
so reports on complexes must be generated by direct selection of the
complex option. To generate a report: You must be logged in to HP Systems Insight Manager. (See “Accessing Capacity
Advisor”.) You must have already
collected data on the systems of interest (see “Gathering Data for Capacity Advisor”). You must be authorized and licensed on all systems
you wish to include in the report (see VSE Management Software Version 4.0 Getting Started Guide ).
Procedure 5-17 To Generate
a Scenario Report If you are not on the Capacity Advisor tab: If the Capacity Advisor tab is visible, click the Capacity Advisor tab. If the Capacity Advisor tab is not visible, select Optimize Capacity
Advisor View Scenarios... from the HP SIM menu bar.
The Capacity Advisor tab opens with a list of scenarios. Click the radio button preceding
the scenario about which you wish to generate a
report. The row containing the scenario
is highlighted and the radio button is filled in to indicate
selection. Select Reports Scenario Utilization Report... from Capacity Advisor menu bar. The wizard starts.
Stepping Through the Report WizardThis general description of the Report Wizard applies to all
utilization reports, though options vary within the wizard depending
on the report type and other options selected. Procedure 5-19 Select Targets and Set Date Range Click one of the visible links to edit or choose a scenario,
one or more complexes, one or more systems, or one or more workloads
to appear in the report. A new screen opens with an appropriate
list of known scenarios, complexes, systems, or workloads. Click the check box to the left of each object's name
that is to appear in the report. Click OK. The Select Report Targets screen reopens with an updated list
of targets and a date range selector visible. Check that the selected targets are correct. Note the available date range of all collected data, which
appears above the date range selector, and the default date range
(30 days prior to the current day). If the default date range is acceptable, click Next. If a different data set is desired, change the date and time, then click Next. The Select Details screen opens.
Procedure 5-20 Select Details Specific to Report Type Select one or more types of resources for which you want
to see data from among CPU, memory, network I/O, disk I/O, and power
by clicking the appropriate check boxes. Select the type of scale for data presentation: percentage
of allocated resource, absolute numbers, or both by clicking the appropriate
radio button. Check the default graph size. The default size fits just
within a letter-size page for printing. If you prefer
dimensions smaller or larger, use the drop-down to change width (in
pixels). If you prefer a different width-to-height proportion, use the Aspect Ratio drop down. If you chose trend report details, Select the Business Interval (default: 1 week). Requiring higher percentages of valid points can make the business
intervals analyzed more meaningful, but can also reduce the number
of business intervals available for the analysis, making the overall
analysis less useful. Select the minimum percentage of valid data points that
must be present within the period (default: 95%), called the Valid Threshold. Choose the data aggregation type (default: average), called Compute Trending of.
If you chose power report details, Designate the currency label to use in power report tables. Designate a typical cost for power per kilowatt-hour. Optionally, designate a cooling cost multiplier. See “Scaling Multipliers”. Designate a time interval for display of results (default:
by day).
Click Finish. The Report Created screen opens. Click the appropriate link to browse the report in a web
browser or to save the report to the location that you designate.
The Capacity Adviser Help Reference accessible
from the software provides additional information to guide you in
defining a report.
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