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Measures reported by UspParityGrpTest
Viewing Parity Group Usage Statistics
A parity group is a group of hard disk drives (HDDs) that form the basic unit of storage for the TagmaStore USP and NSC subsystem. All HDDs in a parity group must have the same physical capacity.
If the monitor data shows overall high parity group usage, you should consider installing additional HDDs and using Volume Migration migrate the high-usage volumes to the new parity groups. If the monitor data shows the imbalance usage of the parity group, you can use Volume Migration to migrate volumes from high-usage parity groups to low-usage parity groups.
This test is used to identify the overall health of the Parity Group. Parity group usage should be balanced across all parity groups.
The measures
made by this test are as
follows:
| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement
Unit |
Interpretation |
| IOPS |
This measure indicates
the number of read/write operations of the Parity Group made per second.
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IOPS |
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| TransRate |
This measure indicates the size of data of the Parity Group that has been transferred per second.
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KB/sec |
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| Read_IOPS |
This measure indicates
the number of read operations of the Parity Group made per second.
|
IOPS |
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| Write_IOPS |
This measure indicates the number of write operations of the Parity Group made per second.
|
IOPS |
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| Read_Hit |
This measure indicates the read hit ratio of the Parity Group in percent.
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% |
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| Write_Hit |
This measure indicates the write hit ratio of the Parity Group in percent.
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% |
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| C2D_Transfer |
This measure indicates the number of data like parity groups, external volume groups, or V-VOL groups of the Parity Group that has been transferred per second between cache memories and disk drives.
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Number |
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| Response_Time |
This measure indicates the response time of the
Parity Group, external volume groups, or V-VOL groups in microseconds.
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Microseconds |
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| Backtrans |
This measure indicates data of the Parity Group that has been transferred between cache memories and disk drives.
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Number |
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