Highlights
Event and audit log integration
The integration of system events into BVQ is a major improvement. In addition to performance and configuration information, BVQ now collects system event- and audit logs and makes included entries visible in a special tabular event view or in the Performance-View. You can switch on the display of events in the Performance-View from the option panel. This enables you to see impacts of certain events on performance easily.
The event table view can be opened from the main menu or by double clicking an event marker in the performance chart. The table view provides a tabular overview off all events with many different filter or sorting options.
Topology filtering
The topology filtering option isolate introduced in BVQ Version 4.0 is now enhanced with a attribute filter feature. This allows a user to reduce the number of objects in a Topology-View to those having a specific characteristic described by different attributes like capacity metrics, configuration parameters or performance indicators. Multiple attribute filters can be applied to each object type occurring in the topology path. For example, you can filter the object type "VDisk" to only show thin provisioned ones using the filter equation SEV real capacity > 0
. All configured filter settings will be stored within the favorites you save or in your start layout. Simply click "Add filter" in the menu of a path object to add a filter - see below.
To reset all all isolate and attribute filters at once, the clear all filter button can be used. Attribute filters and isolate filters can be applied in parallel.
New system features supported
Cluster sites
Over time IBM added additional cluster modes to enhance robustness against site failures. To support this new features, controller, nodes and hosts can be assigned to a site. This is now reflected in BVQ with the object type Site (SVC).
Code version | Feature | Objects that can be assigned to a site |
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7.2 | Enhanced stretched cluster | Controller, Node |
7.5 | Hyperswap | Controller, Node, Host |
To see an example of a site aware topology you can easily use the path /BVQ/Cluster/Site (SVC)/Node:
Enclosures
Enclosures occur in all types of systems like Storwize, Flash or SVC nodes with expansions enclosures attached. They are now integrated as an independent object type with all details available in the detail pane. Simply integrate Enclosure in your object path:
Global mirror with change volumes and Hyperswap
Global mirror with change volumes were introduced in SVC version 6.3. With IP Mirroring and Local Hyperswap additional functions based on this feature have been added. So we integrated the relationships between RC relationships and configured Change volumes (VDisks mapped to according Flash copy mappings). You now can browse such configurations with paths like /BVQ/RC relationship/FC mapping/VDisk.
Easy Tier load
Easy tier load is an attribute of MDisks used in Easy Tier configurations. It can be displayed in BVQ inside the detail pane of each MDisk and as a column inside a Treetable showing MDisks. You can also use it in the new attribute filter feature of the Topology-View
Quorum index
Quorum index is an attribute of selected MDisks or Drives. It can be displayed in BVQ inside the detail pane of these Object types and as a column inside a Treetable showing them. You can also use it in the new attribute filter feature of the Topology-View.
Ultra high resolution monitor support
Ultra High definition monitors (UHD) with resolutions up to 4k are increasingly used. With this release, BVQ is ready for use on such monitors and will benefit from the gained space and sharpness. We tested monitor scaling up to 175% on 27" and 32" 4k monitors with excellent results. Using the BVQ GUI on a two 32" 4k monitor environment is a good recommendation.
BVQ does not support multi-monitor connected to the same computer with monitors set to different scaling factors. Most of this will work, but there are too many known and inevitable problems caused by Java 8 and Windows 10 to support this completely.
Improved date-axis in Performance-View
We improved the usability of the date-axis shown in charts of a Performance-View. Based on the visible time period, tick marks (vertical lines) and according labels are adjusted dynamically. This will make it easier to align observed performance events with the time they occurred.
Requirements and restrictions
Requirements of the HW/SW environment | Please see Supported Environments |
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Minimum BVQ version required for an update | V2.7 |
DB2 Version | DB2 Advanced Workgroup Server Edition V10.5 FP5 |
Java Runtime version | 1.8.0.66 |
Update step by step
Important update notes
- BVQ license: A new license file may be necessary to use certain new features.
- GUI favorites: During some of the GUI updates the predefined favorites are replaced. Possible user changes will be lost. However, changes in user favorites and all user favorites are kept.
- Update DB2 JRE: Before installing the BVQ update please upgrade DB2 and JRE to the recommended versions.
- If you have problems: Please contact your BVQ support partner
- Preparations
- Checking for correct function of the environment, in particular function of the scanner.
- Manual stop of BVQ Scanner and Alerting-service, Scheduler-services and also of all GUIs and reporting-clients
- Backup of BVQ installation directory and BVQ DB (e.g. DB offline backup with DB2 CMD, VMware snapshots)
- Starting again the BVQ Scanner
- Update BVQ Install Package Repository:
bvq-package-repository-installer-x64-V4.1(.x).exe
- DB Schema update
- BVQ GUI update
- BVQ Reporting Engine update
- BVQ Report Module update
- BVQ SVC Scanner update
- BVQ VMware Scanner update
- BVQ Scheduler update
- BVQ Alerting update
- Performing functional tests
- If necessary inform colleagues about the need to update locally installed BVQ GUI / report clients.
Changelogs
Pre requisite software links
Pre installation checklist
- BVQ demo installation - step by step
- BVQ installation - questions and answers
- BVQ installation manual
- BVQ users manual
- Customize BVQ for IO heat map analysis (only needed for BVQ for SVC)
- Teamviewer - how to use it for remote control and meetings