Performance Monitor Options
Chapter 10, Xgig Performance Monitor Configuration
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Statistics Logging Function
Performance Monitor data (the data in List View) can be saved to a .csv file. The .csv files can be
directly imported into Microsoft Excel. In the PM Statistics Logger dialog box, you specify the
interval at which data points are saved, how many hours Performance Monitor will continue to
save log files, and the .csv file delimiter type. A separate log file is saved for each port and each
link in the Resource Browser and List View. The values displayed on the various tabs in the List
View are saved, regardless of which tab is currently active.
Select
Log Manager...
from the
Options
menu to bring up the PM Statistics Logger dialog box
(see Figure 90). Use the start and stop buttons at the top of the dialog box to start and stop the
logging process. Logging is turned off by default. You can also use the red record button in the
toolbar to start and stop the logging process.
Figure 90: Performance Monitor Statistics Logger
Base Filename (and Location)
Data is saved as one file per port or link with the start date, start time, and port or link name
appended to the base file name. The file name format is:
<
basefilename
> _<
day_month_year_hour.minute.second>_
<
Port_Name or
Link_Name
>; for example,
ChartLog_28_02_07_13.07.22_FC Port(1,1,1)
. All statistics in the
List View will be saved to the file, one file for each port or link.
Stop after
Sets the overall time, in number of days, hours, and minutes, for which information will be written
to log files. For example, if the
Interval
is set to 1 minute and
Stop after
is set to 2 hours (120
minutes), 120 log entries will be written to each single-port log file.
Interval
Sets the interval for gathering and writing data to the log file. Data for each interval shows in
Microsoft Excel as another row. Options available are once per 1, 5, 20, or 30 seconds, 1 minute or
1 hour.
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