Q-Logic SANBOX2-16 Manuel D’Utilisation

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5 – Managing Ports
Graphing Port Performance
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5.6.6
Setting the Polling Frequency
SANsurfer Performance Viewer updates the graphs once per second by default. 
To change this polling frequency, do the following:
1.
Open the Graph menu, and select Set Polling Frequency to open the Set 
Graph Polling Frequency dialog.
2.
Enter the new polling interval in seconds [1–60]. SANsurfer Performance 
Viewer will update the graphs once during the interval. For example, setting 
the polling frequency to 5 seconds will return 1 second’s worth of data every 
5 seconds.
3.
Click the OK button to save the changes.
5.6.7
Displaying Graphs
To display graphs, do the following:
1.
Open the Fabric menu and select Add Fabric or click the Add button. Enter 
a fabric name and an IP address in the Add a New Fabric dialog. Include an 
account name and a password if required.
2.
Set the graphing options and polling frequency. By default, SANsurfer 
Performance Viewer plots total bytes transmitted and received at a polling 
frequency of once per second. Refer to 
 
for information about changing what is plotted and how it is plotted.
3.
You can display graphs in the following ways:
„
Click on a switch entry handle and select one or more ports.
„
Right click on a switch icon in the fabric tree and select Open Graph 
for All Ports on Switch
 or Open Graph for All Logged-In Ports on 
Switch
 from the pull-down menu.
4.
You can move graphs around individually by clicking and dragging, or you 
can arrange them as a group. Refer to 
 for more information.
To remove a graph, click the graph Remove button. To remove all graphs, open 
the Window menu and select Close All.
To remove a fabric and its graphs, select the fabric in the fabric tree, then select 
Remove Fabric from the Fabric menu. You can also right click on a fabric and 
select Remove Fabric for the popup menu.
Right clicking on a graph opens a popup menu from which you can change graph 
options, print a graph, or save the graph statistics to a file.