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Preface: Dell OpenManage Data Analyzer Installation and
Operation Guide
Overview Organization
of this guide Other Dell
OpenManage Guides Format conventions
This guide describes installing and using the Dell OpenManage Data Analyzer
disk-array performance monitor.
You should read this guide if you want to monitor and tune Dell PowerVault 650F
and 651F storage systems. You should be familiar with the Microsoft� Windows NT�
operating system running on the server(s) and with the concepts and operation of the
storage systems. After reading this guide, you will be able to install and use the Dell
OpenManage Data Analyzer.
This guide assumes that the storage systems have been connected to their server(s), and
that the server(s) are using the storage-system disks.
| Chapter 1 |
Introduces the Data Analyzer. |
| Chapter 2 |
Explains installing and running
the Data Analyzer. |
| Chapter 3 |
Explains interpreting and using
performance data. |
Dell OpenManage Data Agent for NT and Integrator Installation and
Operation Guide (P/N 3967C)
Dell OpenManage Data CLI for NT Installation and Operation Guide (P/N
4967C)
Dell OpenManage Data Supervisor, Event Monitor, and Integrator
Installation and Operation Guide (P/N 9867C)
Dell OpenManage Data Administrator Installation and Operation Guide
(P/N 8867C)
Dell OpenManage Data Organizer Installation and Operation Guide (P/N
0967C)
Dell OpenManage ATF Installation and Operation Guide (P/N 2967C)
Dell OpenManage DAE-MON Installation and Operation Guide (P/N 7867C)
We use the following format conventions in this guide:
| Convention |
Meaning |
| This type |
Indicates text that you type
verbatim. All commands, pathnames, and names of files and directories also appear in this
typeface. |
| This type |
Represents variables for which
you supply values; for example, the name of a directory or file and explicit arguments to
commands. |
| x -> y |
Represents a menu path. For
example, Views -> Summary tells you to select the
Views item from the menu that appears, and then select the Summary item from the next menu
that appears. |
| � |
Represents the Enter key. (On
some keyboards this key is called Return or New Line.) |
| \... |
Represents a pathname whose name
is displayed literally. |
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