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• Manage Galaxy 65 Subsystem > Disk Array Config—includes array status information for the 
selected array.
• Manage Galaxy 65 Subsystem > Disk Array Config > Disk Drive Status—includes disk drive 
status information for the selected array.
3.3.1 Viewing Array and Partition Statistics
You can view the current array and partition rate and cumulative statistics. The following statistics are 
available:
• Rate statistics
– I/O operations per second (IOPS)
– Bandwidth (in millions of bytes per second)
• Cumulative statistics
– Number of read operations
– Number of write operations
– Number of sectors (512 bytes) read
– Number of sectors written
– Current command queue depth for each host port
– I/O size for each host port
– Host read/write histogram that shows how many host reads and writes fell into a particular size 
range. The I/O ranges are based on powers of two.
Tip: This information may be helpful in interpreting performance based on individual system configuration 
such as HBA, driver configuration, SAN configuration, and host operating system configuration. The 
statistical information can be useful to profile applications and their usage of an array and partition, which 
could be used to determine if additional arrays would increase performance and what RAID level is 
applicable to your needs. You may want to analyze the performance of the same application using 
different RAID levels to determine which level gives you the best performance. See 
Appendix A
 
, ”Array 
Basics”, on page 89
 for more details on RAID levels.
Note
The statistics are provided as general information for your use, however, they are not intended for 
benchmarking purposes.
Similar statistics are also available on an aggregate basis for all arrays. For more information, see.
To view the rate statistics:
• From SAM, select Monitor Galaxy 65 Subsystem > Statistics > Partition Rate Stats.
To view the cumulative statistics:
• From SAM, select Monitor Galaxy 65 Subsystem > Statistics > Cumulative Part Stats.
3.3.1.1
Resetting All Statistics
You can reset the following array and partition statistics to zero:
• Read
• Write
• SecRd
• SecWt