RE: EMC monitoring - slightly OT

  • From: "Henry Poras" <henry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'Chad Cropper'" <wccropper@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 15:31:02 -0500

So by default EMC will sell you a product with no way to monitor it? Well, I
guess that makes sense. We got EMC because we know how smoothly it works.
Cache never fills, i/o distributes automatically. So if there is a problem,
it's got to be a database issue.
 
Henry
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Chad Cropper [mailto:wccropper@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 3:20 PM
To: henry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: EMC monitoring - slightly OT


You will need NaviAnalyzer which may be installed in your Navisphere on the
SAN. You can also purchase this. It is only included in the Enterprise
version of Navisphere. Otherwise you must upgrade to Enterprise or buy the
NaviAnalyzer stand-alone. The price is not cheap. 

Regards,
Chad


On 3/14/06, Henry Poras <henry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 

I'm trying to find some simple way of monitoring our EMC SAN (Clariion). I
assume emc provides something, but I haven't turned it up as of yet. All I
really need is a way to check out our cache (is it saturated yet?) and disk
i/o utilization. I have found navicli which seems to be good for providing
static information (how things are configured), but not so good for dynamic.
I've been looking at the EMC web site and will head back there, but they
don't seem to be good at posting docs online. 

Thanks. 

Henry 




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Regards,
Chad Cropper 

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