
Table 86 statport_<res>_4 Table (continued)
CommentTypeColumn
The port number in the PCI slot in the node that the port is connected
to (the “p” part of n:s:p).
INTEGER NOT NULLport_p
The port type. Currently, the port types are:VARCHAR(32) NOT
NULL
porttype
• disk - Fibre channel ports that disks are connected to.
• host -.Fibre channel ports that hosts are connected to (directly or
through a fabric).
• rcip - Remote Copy IP ports.
• rcfc - Remote Copy fibre channel ports.
• iscsi - iSCSI host ports.
• free - ports that are not connected.
This is to store the port speed in Giga bits per second.INTEGER(11) NOT NULLgbitps
The rest of the columns are the common performance columns
described in “Common Performance Table Columns” (page 208)).
(common performance
columns)
The statportinv Table
The statportinv_<res>_4 table holds the inventory for the statport_<res>_4 table.
Table 87 statportinv_<res>_4 Table
CommentTypeColumn
Sample time in secs. This is the Unix time and is the number of
seconds since 0:00:00 Jan 1, 1970 GMT.
INTEGER NOT NULLtsecs
A unique identifier for the system instance refers to the uniq_id for
the system instance in the system_4 table.
INTEGER NOT NULLsys_uid
The node that the port is connected to (the “n” part of n:s:p).INTEGER NOT NULLport_n
The PCI slot in the node that the port is connected to (the “s” part of
n:s:p).
INTEGER NOT NULLport_s
The port number in the PCI slot in the node that the port is connected
to (the “p” part of n:s:p).
INTEGER NOT NULLport_p
The port type. Currently, the port types are:VARCHAR(32) NOT
NULL
porttype
• disk - fiber channel ports that disks are connected to.
• host -.fiber channel ports that hosts are connected to (directly or
through a fabric.
• rcip - Remote Copy IP ports.
• rcfc - Remote Copy fiber channel ports.
• iscsi - iSCSI host ports.
• free - ports that are not connected.
This is to store the port speed in Giga bits per second.INTEGER(11) NOT NULLgbitps
The statvlun Table
The statvlun_<res>_4 table holds VLUN performance data samples.
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