I have Symmetrix 8830 and DMX, san fabrics (2GB switches, though some HBAs at the servers are still 1GB).
Some CCenter alerts by default send this message:
AlertDescription:Symmetrix:KB/secreadis417495 (critical)
And when I take a report of WLA I can see high peaks of throughput, but I don't know if those peaks are actually a problem.
How can I be sure how much KBsec are too much (read or write?). It's easy to know the %hit, %writes, etc, and find out overloads. But in terms of numbers, throughput, how can we be sure how many frames, how much KB are too much? Is there a rule of thumb? tips? guide?
Some CCenter alerts by default send this message:
AlertDescription:Symmetrix:KB/secreadis417495 (critical)
And when I take a report of WLA I can see high peaks of throughput, but I don't know if those peaks are actually a problem.
How can I be sure how much KBsec are too much (read or write?). It's easy to know the %hit, %writes, etc, and find out overloads. But in terms of numbers, throughput, how can we be sure how many frames, how much KB are too much? Is there a rule of thumb? tips? guide?