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OnCommand Report User Guide
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Contents
Understanding OnCommand Report ... 7
OnCommand Report features ... 7
What you can do with OnCommand Report ... 7
Questions you can answer with OnCommand Report ... 8
OnCommand Report architecture ... 8
Where to find more information about OnCommand Report ... 10
Videos for OnCommand Report ... 10
OnCommand Report on the web ... 10
OnCommand Report documentation ... 10
Getting started with reports ... 12
Accessing OnCommand Report ... 12
Web browser requirements ... 13
Beginning your work with OnCommand Report ... 13
Selecting your report editor ... 14
Downloading predesigned reports from NetApp Community ... 14
Viewing predesigned reports ... 15
Importing default predesigned reports ... 16
Publishing reports ... 17
Scheduling reports ... 17
Exporting reports to other formats ... 18
Emailing reports once ... 18
Scheduling regular distribution of reports in emails ... 19
Returning to OnCommand Report from Query Studio ... 20
Using dashboards to display reports ... 21
Viewing reports in dashboards ... 21
Aggregate Capacity dashboard ... 21
Asset Dashboard ... 22
Qtree Capacity dashboard ... 22
Storage Efficiency Dashboard ... 23
Volume Capacity dashboard ... 23
Creating a custom dashboard for your favorite reports ... 24
OnCommand Report summary reports ... 26
Aggregate Growth summary report ... 26
File Systems summary report ... 27
HA Pairs summary report ... 27
Orphaned and Offline LUNs summary report ... 28
Qtree Growth summary report ... 28
Qtree Quota Capacity summary report ... 28
Volume Committed Capacity summary report ... 29
Volume Deduplication Configuration Summary report ... 29
Volume Growth summary report ... 29
Volume Space Reclaim summary report ... 30
OnCommand Report detailed reports ... 31
Aggregate Capacity Report ... 31
Aggregate Committed Capacity report ... 32
Aggregate Growth report ... 33
Aggregates report ... 34
CIFS Shares report ... 35
Deduplication Space Savings report ... 35
Disks report ... 36
File Systems report ... 37
HA Pairs report ... 37
NFS Exports report ... 38
Node Capacity report ... 38
Node Interfaces report ... 39
Node Protocols report ... 40
Node Service Status report ... 40
Nodes report ... 41
Qtree Capacity report ... 42
Qtree Growth report ... 43
Qtrees report ... 43
User Quota Capacity report ... 44
vFilers report ... 45
Volume Capacity report ... 46
Volume Committed Capacity report ... 46
Volume Growth report ... 47
Volume Snapshot Details report ... 49
Volume Snapshot Policies report ... 49
Volume Space Guarantees report ... 50
Volume Space Reservation report ... 51
Volumes report ... 52
Types of object status ... 53
Creating custom reports ... 54
Data source prerequisites for custom reports ... 54
Planning your custom reports ... 55
Tips for designing your report ... 55
What questions can you answer with the Inventory data model? ... 56
Adding or changing a title ... 56
Adding data elements to customize a report ... 56
Analyzing report data by using resource groups ... 58
Query Studio report formatting ... 59
Grouping data rows ... 59
Filtering data ... 62
Sorting data ... 62
Summarizing data in reports ... 63
Saving a custom report ... 65
Creating a custom report example ... 65
Exporting custom reports ... 68
Importing custom reports ... 69
Returning to OnCommand Report from Query Studio ... 70
OnCommand Report Inventory data model ... 71
Resource Groups ... 71
Storage Model definitions ... 72
Aggregate definitions ... 73
CIFS Share properties definitions ... 75
Disk definitions ... 75
Cluster definitions ... 77
File System properties definitions ... 78
HA pair properties definitions ... 78
Initiator group properties definitions ... 78
LUN definitions ... 79
Node capability properties definitions ... 80
Node definitions ... 81
Node license properties definitions ... 82
Node services properties definitions ... 83
OnCommand properties definitions ... 83
Qtree definitions ... 83
Snapshot definitions ... 85
User quota definitions ... 85
vFiler unit definitions ... 86
vFiler unit capability properties definitions ... 87
Volume definitions ... 87
Vserver definitions ... 91
Vserver capability properties definitions ... 92
Copyright information ... 93
Trademark information ... 94
How to send your comments ... 95
Understanding OnCommand Report
OnCommand Report provides comprehensive reporting of your NetApp storage infrastructure. You can consolidate data from your DataFabric Manager or OnCommand Unified Manager servers and then view predesigned reports and create your own custom reports. These reports can help you optimize your storage and improve capacity planning.
OnCommand Report features
OnCommand Report (OCR) provides comprehensive reporting of your NetApp storage
infrastructure. You can consolidate data from your DataFabric Manager or OnCommand Unified Manager server and then view predesigned reports or create your own custom reports. These reports help you optimize your storage and improve capacity planning.
You can use OnCommand Report to perform the following actions:
• View inventory and capacity information such as growth, capacity utilization, overcommitted capacity, deduplication space savings, and thin provisioning.
• View information about nodes, clusters, Vservers, and resource groups.
• Consolidate data from multiple OnCommand Unified Manager or DataFabric Manager servers. • Create and customize reports.
• Group data in reports by using resource groups supported by the DataFabric Manager or OnCommand Unified Manager server.
OnCommand Report operates as agent-less software that runs on Microsoft Windows.
Related tasks
Viewing predesigned reports on page 15
Creating custom reports on page 54
Creating a custom dashboard for your favorite reports on page 24
What you can do with OnCommand Report
Storage administrators and managers use OnCommand Report (OCR) to gain insight into storage resources in their environments, assess the impact of growth and capacity utilization statistics, and improve resource utilization.
OnCommand Report enables storage administrators to accomplish the following tasks:
• Gain global visibility into storage network assets such as clusters, nodes, aggregates, vFiler units, disks, volumes, and controllers to understand their availability, relationship, and usage at a resource group or an enterprise level.
• Make correct storage-related decisions based on accurate reports.
Questions you can answer with OnCommand Report
Administrators can use OnCommand Report (OCR) to answer many questions that can help them understand their storage environment better.
You can answer these questions with OnCommand Report:
• How much storage do we have, what are the attributes of these storage objects, and what is their status?
• How much purchased storage are we actually using?
• Where are the wasted or unused licenses that we can recover? • What CIFS shares and NFS exports do we have?
• What is the distribution of assets in our environment?
OnCommand Report architecture
OnCommand Report (OCR) acquires and consolidates data from multiple OnCommand Unified Manager or DataFabric Manager servers. The data from these servers includes inventory information about your NetApp storage. You can manage and view the data using the Administration Console and OnCommand Report.
The following illustration shows the OnCommand Report architecture:
OnCommand
Report Server The OnCommand Report server obtains data from OnCommand UnifiedManager or DataFabric Manager servers and provides access to the Administration Console and OnCommand Report. The server can obtain data from multiple OnCommand Unified Manager or DataFabric Manager servers at the same time.
To obtain data from your severs, OnCommand Report performs the following actions:
• Remotely accesses and acquires data from your server databases by accessing read-only views
• Consolidates the data in the OnCommand Report database
• Extracts, transforms, and loads the data into the data warehouse three hours from the start of acquiring the data from the OnCommand Unified Manager or DataFabric Manager servers. For example, if data acquisition starts at 3:00 p.m. then ETL starts at 6:00 p.m.
The data warehouse is a repository that the reporting engine uses to access data. After the data is in the data warehouse, it is available for use in reports. Administration
Console
The Administration Console is a web-based interface that helps you perform the following tasks:
• Validating your license
• Configuring data acquisition from your OnCommand Unified Manager or DataFabric Manager servers
• Troubleshooting data acquisition • Monitoring the status of data acquisition • Configuring user accounts
• Configuring AutoSupport (ASUP) for troubleshooting help • Backing up and restoring the database
OnCommand Report
OnCommand Report is a web-based interface that helps you perform the following tasks:
• Viewing predesigned reports and create your own custom reports by using Query Studio
• Scheduling reports for email distribution • Making backups of custom reports • Restoring custom reports
Where to find more information about OnCommand Report
Find more information about OnCommand Report on the NetApp web site and in the OnCommand Report documentation.
Videos for OnCommand Report
You can access how-to videos that show you how to perform some actions in OnCommand Report (OCR). The videos are located on the OnCommand Report Customer Community, a private forum for customers.
To access the demonstration videos on the Support site, use this link: OnCommand Report videos.
Note: You need a user name and password for this community. To obtain them, click the Join now link.
• Installing OnCommand Report • Configuring OnCommand Report • Viewing predesigned reports • Creating custom reports
Related tasks
Viewing predesigned reports on page 15
Creating custom reports on page 54
OnCommand Report on the web
For comprehensive, up-to-date information about OnCommand Report, you must use these NetApp web site resources.
• OnCommand Report product web site at:
http://www.netapp.com/us/products/management-software/oncommand-report.html
• The NetApp Support Site at: support.netapp.com
• OnCommand Report community at: https://communities.netapp.com/community/ products_and_solutions/storage_management_software/oncommand-report
OnCommand Report documentation
The OnCommand Report (OCR) product documentation is available in the Administration Console as a Help system and on the NetApp Support Site as PDF files.
The NetApp Support Site provides links to download the OnCommand Report software and the PDF versions of these two guides:
OnCommand Report Installation and Administration Guide
Lists the prerequisites needed to install OnCommand Report. Explains how to install licenses, configure your servers for data acquisition, and troubleshoot problems.
OnCommand Report User Guide
Provides an overview of the OnCommand Report product, describes how to use the many predesigned reports, and explains how to create your own report using the Query Studio report authoring tool.
Note: The most current and previously released product documentation is available in the
OnCommand Report product documentation on the Support Site.
Getting started with reports
You can use OnCommand Report and Query Studio to perform several tasks with your reports. You can view predesigned reports and dashboards, customize reports, and publish reports.
Note: You must log off OnCommand Report and log in again to view the data that was updated in the OnCommand Report Data Warehouse by an Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) operation.
Related concepts
OnCommand Report documentation on page 10
Related tasks
Viewing predesigned reports on page 15
Creating custom reports on page 54
Accessing OnCommand Report
You can access OnCommand Report (OCR) through a web browser to view predesigned reports and create custom reports.
Before you begin
Web browser requirements must be met before you log into OnCommand Report.
About this task
Note: You must log out of OnCommand Report and log in again every time the services are restarted.
Steps
1. Open OnCommand Report in your web browser by performing one of the following steps:
If you want to... Then do the following...
Access predefined and customer reports from the Administration Console
If you want to... Then do the following...
Start OnCommand Report by entering the URL
Enter the following URL in your web browser: http://host:port/reporting Where:
• host is the IP address or host name of the host where OnCommand Report is installed.
• port is the reporting HTTP server port. The default port is 8080.
For example: http://192.0.2.15:8080/reporting
2. At the login screen, enter your user name and password. The OnCommand Report Welcome page opens.
Related information
OnCommand Report documentation: http://support.netapp.com/documentation/productsatoz/ index.html
Web browser requirements
You must use a supported web browser to access OnCommand Report. The following web browsers are supported:
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 • Mozilla Firefox 3.5 and 3.6
The minimum recommended screen resolution for the computer that you use to access OnCommand Report is 1280 x 800.
For the latest information about currently supported web browsers, see the Interoperability Matrix Tool.
Related information
Interoperability Matrix Tool: http://support.netapp.com/matrix/
Beginning your work with OnCommand Report
After you log in to OnCommand Report, the Welcome page opens. You can use this page to access predesigned reports, create custom reports, or customize your view.
Steps
1. Log into the OnCommand Report.
• My home: Select this to customize your Home view. You can save dashboard reports to this view.
• OnCommand Report content: Select this to access predesigned reports. • Query my data: Use this to create custom reports.
Selecting your report editor
You can select the IBM Cognos editor that you want to use to work with your reports. The Query Studio editor contains the basic editing features and is the default editor. Business Insight Advanced has more editing features and is available to admin users.
Steps
1. Log into OnCommand Report. 2. Click OnCommand Report content. 3. Select OnCommand Report 1.2.
4. In the toolbar, click Launch > Business Advanced to switch to that IBM Cognos editor. 5. On the Business Insight Advanced page, click either Create new or Open existing. 6. Make selections for the type of editing task you selected.
If you want more information about Business Insight Advanced, select the question mark icon on the Business Insight Advanced toolbar.
Related concepts
Planning your custom reports on page 55
Related tasks
Creating custom reports on page 54
Downloading predesigned reports from NetApp Community
You can use NetApp Community to download and import customized reports.
Steps
The OnCommand Report content page opens on the NetApp Community site.
4. Check the Report store: Sharing custom reports with the community for any reports that you can use.
5. Click the link to the shared report to see a description of that report. 6. If the report meets you needs, download the report file.
After you finish
Best practice: Save any imported report files in one of the Custom Reports folders to separate them from the predesigned reports that are maintained as part of the OnCommand Report product.
Viewing predesigned reports
OnCommand Report provides several predesigned reports that you can view to gain insight into your storage infrastructure. For example, you can view storage assets such as aggregates, disks, and volumes.
About this task
When you select a report, it opens in Query Studio, the default editing tool.
Note: You might want to see the Viewing Predesigned Reports video to learn techniques for opening and managing the predesigned reports in Query Studio.
If you want to use a more detailed editor, you can open the reports in Business Insight Advanced.
Steps
1. Log into OnCommand Report. 2. Select OnCommand Report content. 3. Select OnCommand Report version. 4. Select one of the following folders:
Inventory Displays reports about storage resources, such as reports about aggregates, nodes, qtrees, and volumes.
Storage Capacity and Growth
Displays reports about overutilization and underutilization of storage resources or about resources that are at a high risk of running out of capacity.
Storage Efficiency
Displays reports that show how many volumes are not enabled for storage efficiency technologies such as deduplication (Volume Deduplication Configuration Summary report) or thin provisioning (Volume Space Reclaim summary report).
Dashboards Includes dashboards, which group reports to show different views of data that relate to a specific management concern.
Summary Reports Includes overview reports about your storage infrastructure. These reports summarize the information from the detailed reports.
Detailed Reports Includes detailed reports about your storage infrastructure.
Custom Reports Displays any reports that you created or imported from the Community site.
Note: This folder does not contain any predesigned reports. 6. Select the name of a report or dashboard.
Related concepts
OnCommand Report summary reports on page 26
Related tasks
Selecting your report editor on page 14
Related references
OnCommand Report detailed reports on page 31
Importing default predesigned reports
If you modify the predesigned reports and later decide that you want the original reports, you can import the original reports. For example, in the Volume Space Reservation report, you can delete the Volume Status column and save the report, but if later you want to know the status of the volume, you can import the predesigned report.
Steps
1. Copy Reports<version>.zip from the source system OCR InstallDir\cognos
\c10_64\deployment folder and paste it on the target system OCR InstallDir\cognos
\c10_64\deployment folder.
2. In a web browser, open http://server:port/reporting and log in as a user with administrator-level privileges.
You initially see the Welcome page. If you do not want to see this page again, you can disable the Welcome page by using the check box that appears at the bottom of the page.
4. In the toolbar, click Launch > OnCommand Report Administration. 5. Click the Configuration tab and then click the Content Administration link. 6. Click the New Import icon in the upper right toolbar.
7. Select the name of the backup file that you copied to the deployment directory, Reports<version>.zip.
8. Click Next.
9. If you entered a password to protect the archive, then enter the password and click OK. 10. Change the file name to Import yourArchiveName and click Next.
Select the OnCommand Report version and click Next.
11. Click Next to confirm the details and click Finish to complete the wizard. 12. Click Run.
13. Click the View the details of this import after closing this dialog box check box and then click OK.
14. Click the Refresh button periodically until the Status field displays Succeeded.
Publishing reports
You can publish predesigned reports and any custom reports that you have created. For example, you can schedule reports to run automatically on selected days and times, export reports to other formats, and email reports on a regular basis or once for a special reason.
The publishing options enable you to select output formats, such as PDF and XML, and frequencies of daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, or a trigger that you specify together with the times of day to publish.
Scheduling reports
You can configure OnCommand Report to run any predesigned or custom report on a recurring basis. For example, you can configure a report to run every day at 9:00 a.m.
About this task
You cannot set up dashboards to run on a schedule.
Steps
1. In OnCommand Report, navigate to the list containing the report you want to schedule. 2. Locate the report you want to schedule in the list.
3. In the Actions column to the right of the report list, click the Schedule icon.
• Frequency by day, week, month, year, or a named trigger
• Frequency specification such as every 2 hours on Tuesdays for a weekly report • Start and end dates for this schedule
• Any default value overrides for format and publishing 5. Select OK to save the schedule.
Exporting reports to other formats
You can export a report to HTML, PDF, Excel, CSV, or XML formats and control other publishing characteristics.
Steps
1. In OnCommand Report, navigate to the list containing the report that you want to export. 2. In the Actions column to the right of the report list, click the More link for the report. 3. Click the Run with options link.
4. In the Run with options page for your report, select from these options: • Format as HTML, PDF, Excel 2002 or 2007, XML, or CSV. • Enable accessibility support for online readers with disabilities.
• Select the type of delivery as view now, save, or print on a selected printer. • Prompt for values instead of saving selections.
• Select the advanced options link to control the time the report will run, as well as the other formats, languages, and delivery options.
5. Click Run.
Emailing reports once
You can run a report and set up OnCommand Report to deliver it by email immediately or on a specified date.
Before you begin
OnCommand Report must be configured to email reports. For information about how to configure OnCommand Report to email reports, see the OnCommand Report Installation and Administration Guide.
Steps
4. In the Run with advanced options page for the report, select Run in the background and select Now or Later and specify a date and time.
5. In the Options section and Delivery list, select Send the report by email and click Edit the options.
6. In the Set the email options page for the report, enter the following information for the email: • To and From email addresses
• Subject line to describe the report
• Body text introducing the report to the recipients
• Include a link to the generated report or attach the report to the email 7. Click OK to save the email specification.
Scheduling regular distribution of reports in emails
You can configure OnCommand Report to email a report on a recurring basis. For example, you can receive an updated report by email at 9:00 a.m. every Monday.
Before you begin
OnCommand Report must be configured to email reports. For information about how to configure OnCommand Report to email reports, see the OnCommand Report Installation and Administration Guide.
Steps
1. Navigate to the list containing the report that you want to email.
2. In the Actions column to the right of the report list, click the Schedule icon.
3. In the Schedule page and the Frequency section, select when the report will be generated and sent as an email.
4. In the Options section, select Override the default values.
5. In the Options section and the Delivery list, select Send a link to the report by email and click the Edit the options link.
6. In the Set the email options page, configure the email options and select OK. 7. In the Schedule page, modify any of the other options and then select OK.
Returning to OnCommand Report from Query Studio
After generating a report or editing the content in Query Studio, you need to return to OnCommand Report in order to select a different report or dashboard.
Steps
1. With the report displayed in Query Studio, locate the admin and Log Off toolbar in the upper right corner of the page.
2. Click the Return icon (a left-pointing arrow).
Using dashboards to display reports
You can use predesigned dashboards to see groups of reports. You can also select reports and group them on a dashboard that you create. You might want to use a custom dashboard to display reports that you use often, but you cannot schedule dashboard reports.
Note: You might not see data in a report if your system has just been installed and the Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) process has not completed or if the objects do not exist in the storage system.
Viewing reports in dashboards
OnCommand Report provides dashboards that display groups of related reports. You can locate dashboards in Dashboard and Summary Reports folders.
Steps
1. Log into OnCommand Report. 2. Click OnCommand Report content. 3. Click OnCommand Report version. 4. Click one of these groups:
• Inventory
• Storage Efficiency
5. Select Dashboards and select a dashboard.
6. If you need capacity information, open the Storage Capacity and Growth > Summary Reports folder and select the Aggregate Capacity, Qtree Capacity, or Volume Capacity dashboard.
Aggregate Capacity dashboard
The Aggregate Capacity dashboard is available in the Summary folder for Storage Capacity and Growth. You can use the graphs in this dashboard to identify how many aggregates are optimally utilized. You might want to do this to improve capacity utilization and load balancing.
You can select the clusters and Vservers to be used for the analysis. Click Select Cluster/Vserver(s) to display the lists of possible elements.
Utilization of Aggregate Snap Reserve
Displays a bar chart showing the count of aggregates for the selected elements and the used percentage of aggregate Snapshot copy reserve. The percentage distribution has a fixed range, such as 0 to 25%, 25 to 50%, 50 to 75%, 75 to 90%, and greater than 90%.
Aggregates and the used percentage of aggregates. The used percentage has a fixed range, such as 0 to 25%, 25 to 50%, 50 to 75%, 75 to 90%, and greater than 90%. Total Free Data
Space for Aggregates
Displays a bar chart showing the total free aggregate space for the selected elements and the used percentage of aggregates. The percentage is shown as being distributed within one of several possible fixed ranges, such as 0 to 25%, 25 to 50%, 50 to 75%, 75 to 90%, and greater than 90%.
Asset Dashboard
You can use the Asset Dashboard to view information about Data ONTAP versions, node models, Data ONTAP distributions, node protocol licenses, and disk type and capacity. This dashboard is available in the Inventory Dashboards folder.
Dashboard charts
ONTAP Versions by Node Type
Shows the distribution of the nodes by FAS system or V-Series and Data ONTAP version.
Node Models Shows the distribution of nodes by models, for example, the FAS system or V-Series models.
ONTAP Distribution Shows the distribution of nodes by Data ONTAP versions.
Disk Type Distribution Shows the distribution of nodes by types of disks, for example, FC or SATA.
Node Protocol Licenses Displays information about enabled and disabled licenses for each type of node protocol (for example, NFS, CIFS, and iSCSI).
Capacity of Disks Shows the distribution of capacity by types of disks.
Qtree Capacity dashboard
The Qtree Capacity dashboard is available in the Summary Reports folder for Storage Capacity and Growth. You can use the graphs in this dashboard to identify how many qtrees are optimally utilized. You might want to do this to improve capacity utilization and load balancing.
You can select the clusters and Vservers to be used for the analysis. Click Select Cluster/Vserver(s) to display the lists of possible elements.
Utilization of Qtrees
Displays a bar chart showing the count of qtrees in the selected elements and the used space percentage of the qtrees. The percentage distribution has a fixed range, such as 0 to 25%, 25 to 50%, 50 to 75%, 75 to 90%, and greater than 90%.
Total Free Data Space for Qtrees
fixed range, such as 0 to 25%, 25 to 50%, 50 to 75%, 75 to 90%, and greater than 90%.
Storage Efficiency Dashboard
You can use the Storage Efficiency Dashboard to view information about the clusters and the storage efficiency achieved by enabling deduplication.
Dashboard summary categories
For each cluster listed, the information is summarized in these categories as they apply to the individual clusters.
Number of Nodes The number of storage systems in the environment. Total Raw Disk (PB) The total raw disk space in the environment.
SATA Disk (%) Space available in SATA disks to the total raw disk space. Deduplication Efficiency Factor The total volume space efficiency achieved by enabling
deduplication.
At the bottom of the dashboard are definitions and formulas that are used to calculate SATA disk percentage and Deduplication Efficiency Factor.
Volume Capacity dashboard
The Volume Capacity dashboard is available in the Summary Reports folder for Storage Capacity and Growth. You can use the graphs in this dashboard to identify how many volumes are optimally utilized. You might want to do this to improve the allocation of new volume space to existing applications.
You can select the clusters and Vservers to be used for the analysis. Click Select Cluster/Vserver(s) to display the lists of possible elements.
Utilization of Volumes
Displays a bar chart showing the total count of volumes in the selected elements and the used space percentage of the selected volumes. The percentage
distribution has a fixed range, such as 0 to 25%, 25 to 50%, 50 to 75%, 75 to 90%, and greater than 90%.
Total Free Data Space for Volumes
Displays a bar chart showing the total free volume space in the selected elements and the used space percentage of the volumes. The percentage distribution has a fixed range, such as 0 to 25%, 25 to 50%, 50 to 75%, 75 to 90%, and greater than 90%.
Creating a custom dashboard for your favorite reports
You can group your favorite detail or summary reports along with your custom reports into your own dashboard.
Before you begin
The reports you want to add to a custom dashboard should already exist. You should select the editor you want to use.
About this task
Best practice: Storing reports for the same dashboard in a subfolder makes it easier for you to identify the reports to add to the dashboard and also easier for you to make any changes.
Steps
1. Log into OnCommand Report. 2. Select OnCommand Report content. 3. Select OnCommand Report version. 4. Select one of the following folders:
Inventory Displays reports about storage resources, such as reports about aggregates, qtrees, and volumes.
Storage Capacity and Growth
Displays reports about overutilization and underutilization of storage resources or about resources that are at a high risk of running out of capacity.
Storage Efficiency
Displays reports that show how many volumes are not enabled for storage efficiency technologies such as deduplication (Volume Deduplication Configuration Summary report) or thin provisioning (Volume Space Reclaim summary report).
5. Select Dashboards. 6. Click the New Page icon.
7. Type the name and select a location for your page and click Next.
8. In the Set Columns and layout page, set the number of columns as one, two, or three and set the column width as required.
10. In the list of portlets in the Available Entries box, click Cognos Content. 11. Select Cognos Viewer and click the right arrow.
12. Select Cognos Viewer and the Selected Entries and click OK. 13. In the Set Column and layout page, click Next.
14. In the Set page style page, enter the dashboard title and any instructions that you want to display on the dashboard page. Click Next.
15. In the Select an action page, select Add this page to the portal tabs and click Finish. 16. Open the dashboard that you created.
17. In the toolbar, click Edit.
18. In the Folder section, click Select an entry and find the reports that you want to add to the custom dashboard.
OnCommand Report summary reports
OnCommand Report provides a set of predesigned, enterprise-level summary reports that display data in graphs.
In the summary reports, you can right-click a single bar diagram or pie chart and select Go to to navigate to the detailed report. This view displays filtered data based on the data cited in the summary graph.
You can also customize these graphs by modifying the default set filter for the graph. For example, if the graph shows volumes having used space percentage greater than 70%, the user can modify the filter to 80%, and view the graph for volumes having used space percentage greater than 80%.
Note: If it is a fresh installation and the ETL was not completed, or if the objects do not exist in the storage system, then you might not see any data in the report.
Aggregate Committed Capacity summary report
You can use these Storage Capacity and Growth charts to identify clusters that are at a higher risk of running out of capacity. You might want to do this to avoid downtime of critical applications residing on those aggregates.
Aggregate Count and Bytes
Committed Range
For each cluster, a bar chart shows the number of aggregates in the cluster and the percentage of bytes committed to those aggregates. The percentage distribution has a fixed range, such as 0 to 25%, 25 to 50%, 50 to 75%, 75 to 90%, and greater than 90%.
Aggregate Growth summary report
You can use these Storage Capacity and Growth charts to identify clusters that might run out of capacity soon, and so avoid downtime of applications.
Days to Full and Aggregate Count
For each cluster, a bar chart shows the number of days remaining until the cluster is full, and the number of aggregates included in this evaluation. The default values are:
• Less than a week
• Greater than or equal to six months, and less than a year • Greater than or equal to a year
Related references
Aggregate Growth report on page 33
File Systems summary report
The File Systems summary report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use the graph in this report to view information about the health of the clusters in your NetApp storage environment and avoid downtime.
File Systems Displays one pie chart for each cluster showing a percentage detail by status type. The status types are normal, unknown, warning, and error.
Related references
File Systems report on page 37
HA Pairs summary report
You can use the graphs in this Inventory report to view the status of the controllers in high-availability (HA) pairs and identify if one controller or both controllers in a pair are down.
HA Pairs Displays pie charts showing the count of controller pairs in a cluster with one of the following status designations:
Both Controllers up Both controllers in an HA pair are up. One Controller down One controller in a pair is down. Both Controllers down Both controllers in a pair are down.
Note: The HA Pairs report displays only the controllers that are in the HA configuration.
Related references
HA Pairs report on page 37
Orphaned and Offline LUNs summary report
You can use these Storage Efficiency charts to examine the possible reclaimable space from orphaned LUNs and offline volumes.
Orphaned and Offline LUNs
Displays one pie chart for each cluster. The chart shows the reclaimable space from three sources:
• LUNs with no initiator group mapping (orphaned LUNs) • Volumes that are offline
• LUNs with no initiator group mapping and volumes that are offline The report also contains a table containing this information for each LUN: • Full LUN path including the host name and volume or qtree that contains the
LUN
• Total size (GB)
• Thin provisioned state (Yes or No) • Mapped to an initiator group (Yes or No) • Volume State (Online or Offline) • Space Reclaimable (GB)
The table shows the total size of all of the LUNs and the total reclaimable space. For a thin provisioned LUN, the reclaimable space is equal to the total LUN size.
Qtree Growth summary report
You can use these Storage Capacity and Growth charts to identify the clusters with qtrees that might run out of capacity in a short time. This summary report helps you avoid downtime of applications.
Days to Full and Qtree Count
For each cluster, a bar chart shows the number of days remaining until the qtrees are full and the number of qtrees included in analysis.
Qtree Quota Capacity summary report
You can use these Storage Capacity and Growth charts to identify top five users who are using the maximum disk space and allot more space if they have reached or are nearing the allotted qtree quota.
Qtree Quota Capacity
Space Hard Limit (GB) for top 5 users with highest disk space used percentage in descending order.
Volume Committed Capacity summary report
You can use these Storage Capacity and Growth charts to identify underutilized volumes and reallocate resources to those volumes. You can also manage capacity requirements for volumes that are running out of their allocated capacity.
Volume Count and Bytes Committed Range
For each cluster, a bar chart shows the count of volumes and the percentage of bytes committed. The percentage distribution has a fixed range, such as 0 to 25%, 25 to 50%, 50 to 75%, 75 to 90%, and greater than 90%.
Volume Deduplication Configuration Summary report
You can use these Storage Efficiency charts to identify how many volumes are not enabled for deduplication in a cluster.
Volume Deduplication Configuration Summary
Displays a pie chart for each cluster with a table showing the deduplication state and the percentage of volumes that have deduplication enabled and disabled, as well as volumes on which deduplication is not applicable.
Volume Growth summary report
You can use these Storage Capacity and Growth charts to identify volumes that are running out of space faster than the other volumes. You can also identify applications that consume more storage space and budget them appropriately.
Fast Growing Volumes
Displays a bar chart that shows the count of volumes and the number of days remaining for the volumes to get full.
The default values are: • Less than a week
• Greater than or equal to a week, and less than a month • Greater than or equal to a month, and less than a quarter • Greater than or equal to a quarter, and less than six months You can customize the bar diagram to include these values:
• Greater than or equal to six months, and less than a year • Greater than or equal to a year
Volume Space Reclaim summary report
You can use these Storage Efficiency charts to identify any offline volumes with reclaimable space and how many volumes are thin provisioned in a cluster. You can also see the overall volume capacity in the storage system.
Potential used/free volume space based on offline volumes
For each cluster, a bar chart shows the used volume size (GB) compared to the free volume size (GB).
Thin Provisioned Volumes and Reclaimable Space
OnCommand Report detailed reports
OnCommand Report provides a set of predesigned, enterprise-level reports that you can use to monitor and manage your NetApp storage environment.
Note: If you make any changes to the predefined reports, those changes are not restored after the upgrade.
While you are reviewing detailed reports, you might find it helpful to understand the precision of the values involved. Total Capacity, Used Capacity, Free space, and other values in predefined reports and custom reports are not 100% accurate because their values are rounded to two decimal places in IBM Cognos.
Duplicate values are suppressed in the predefined reports, except in the CIFS Shares report and the NFS Exports report. This function is a Cognos default setting. A user with Administrator or Report Author access privileges can drag the count attribute in the report to get the total count of objects.
Note: If you perform a fresh installation and the ETL was not completed, or if the objects do not exist in the storage system, then you might not see any data in the report.
Aggregate Capacity report
The detailed Aggregate Capacity report is available in the Storage Capacity and Growth reports. You can use it to view how many aggregates are overutilized or underutilized and balance the load of applications on those aggregates. This report also shows the totals of the aggregate values for each node within a cluster.
Report columns
Cluster The name of clustered resources with totals by cluster. Node The name of a group of aggregates with totals by node.
Aggregate The name of the aggregate.
Free Data Capacity (GB) The amount of space available for data in the aggregate. Total Data Capacity
(GB)
The total space in each aggregate and the total for all of the aggregates in a node.
Used Data Capacity (%) The percentage of space used for data in the aggregate. Snap Reserve Used
Capacity (GB)
The amount of the Snapshot copy reserve currently in use. Snap Reserve Total
Capacity (GB)
The size of the Snapshot copy reserve for this aggregate.
Capacity (%) Aggregate Used Data Capacity (GB)
The amount of space used for data in the aggregate. Aggregate Free Data
Capacity (%)
The percentage of free space for data in the aggregate.
Snapshot AutoDelete The status of Snapshot Autodelete. Indicates if a Snapshot copy will be deleted to free space when a write to a volume fails due to lack of space in the aggregate.
Snapshot Disabled The status of the Snapshot copy. Indicates if Snapshot copy is disabled for this aggregate.
If the status is Off, then Snapshot copy is not disabled.
Status The status of the aggregate based on the events that are generated for the aggregate. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
Committed Capacity (GB)
The amount of space in the aggregate that is committed to flexible volumes.
Committed Capacity (%) The percentage of space in the aggregate that is committed to flexible volumes.
Aggregate Committed Capacity report
The detailed Aggregate Committed Capacity report is available in the Storage Capacity and Growth reports. You can use this report to view information about the status and type of the cluster and the space committed to volumes. The totals for each node are also shown. With this information, you can reduce the risk of running out of capacity and avoid downtime for critical applications on those aggregates.
Report columns
Cluster The name of the clustered resources.
Node The name of the storage system with totals by node within a cluster. Aggregate The name of the aggregate. The aggregates are grouped by node. Type The type of the cluster is one of the following:
Unknown Cluster type cannot be identified.
Committed Capacity (GB)
The amount of space committed to flexible volumes in the aggregate. Committed
Capacity (%)
The percentage of space committed to flexible volumes in the aggregate. Total Capacity
(GB)
The total capacity of this aggregate.
Status The current status of the aggregate based on the events that are generated for the aggregate. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical,
Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
Aggregate Growth report
The detailed Aggregate Growth report is available in the Storage Capacity and Growth reports. You can use this report to identify the fast growing clusters and decide if you must procure additional capacity for the applications on those nodes.
Report columns
The report includes these columns:
Resource Group The name of the resource group.
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources.
Node The name of a group of aggregates within a cluster with totals by node. Aggregate The name of the aggregate within a node.
Daily Growth Rate (GB)
The change in disk space (number of bytes) used in the aggregate if the amount of change between the last two samples continues for 24 hours. The default sample collection interval is four hours.
For example, if an aggregate or node is using 10 GB of disk space at 2 p.m. and 12 GB at 6 p.m., the Daily Growth Rate for this volume is 12 GB.
Daily Growth Rate (%)
The percentage determined by dividing the Daily Growth Rate by the total amount of space in the aggregate or node.
Days To Full The amount of time until the aggregate reaches the Aggregate Full threshold based on the Daily Growth Rate value.
Used Capacity (GB) The amount of used space in the aggregate or node. Total Capacity (GB) The total capacity of this aggregate or node.
(GB)
Committed Capacity (%)
The percentage of aggregate or node space committed to flexible volumes.
Aggregates report
The detailed Aggregates report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to view the space utilization, capacity, availability, and performance characteristics of the aggregates. You can also use this report to set up mirroring on an aggregate that contains critical data and to maintain data security by changing access permissions.
Report columns
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources. Node The name of a group of aggregates within a cluster. Aggregate The name of an aggregate.
Block Type The block format of the aggregate, which is 32-bit or 64-bit. RAID Type The RAID protection scheme, if it is specified.
Note: Data ONTAP uses RAID Level 4 or RAID-DP protection to ensure data integrity within a group of disks even if one or two of those disks fail.
State The current state of the aggregate. An aggregate can be in one of the following three states:
Unknown Condition of the aggregate cannot be identified.
Restricted Some operations such as parity reconstruction are allowed, but data access is not allowed.
Online Read and write access to volumes hosted on this aggregate is enabled. Status The current status of the aggregate. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error,
Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
Mirrored The status of mirroring on the aggregate. Indicates if the aggregate is enabled for mirroring.
SnapLock Compliance
Provides Write Once, Read Many (WORM) protection of files and restricts the storage administrator's ability to perform any operations that might modify or erase retained WORM records. SnapLock
Enterprise
Provides WORM protection of files, but uses a trusted administrator model of operation that allows the storage administrator to manage the system with few restrictions.
CIFS Shares report
The detailed CIFS Shares report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to view the list of CIFS shares on the node and to verify the actual path of the share. You can also use this report to view the access permissions granted for different users on the host storage.
Report columns
Node The name of the storage system. Share Name The name of the file share. Mount Point The path of the File share.
Permission The access permissions granted for different users on the host storage.
Deduplication Space Savings report
The detailed Deduplication Space Savings report is available in the Storage Efficiency reports. You can use this report to see which volumes in a cluster are not enabled for deduplication, and also the totals of space savings and free space for the clusters, nodes, and aggregates.
Report columns
Cluster The name of the clustered resources with totals by cluster. Node The name of the storage system with totals by node.
Aggregate The name of the aggregate that contains the volumes with totals by aggregate.
Vserver The name of the virtual server with totals by Vserver.
Volume The name of the volume.
Deduplication State The state of the volume. Indicates if deduplication is enabled or disabled on the volume.
Time
Used Volume Space (GB) The active file system data in the volume with deduplication space savings.
Space Savings (GB) The percentage of savings achieved in a volume through deduplication.
Effective Used Space (GB) The active file system data in the volume without deduplication space savings, that is, if deduplication is not enabled on the volume. Free Data Space (GB) The amount of space available for data in the volume. Total Capacity (GB) The total amount of storage allocated for this volume.
Disks report
The detailed Disks report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to view information about the disks used in the node.
Report columns
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources. Node The name of the storage system.
Disk The name of the disk on the storage system. Disk Function The purpose of the disk as Data, Spare, or Parity. Firmware Revision The latest version of the firmware installed on the disk. Disk Vendor The name of the disk manufacturer.
Disk Model The vendor's model number of the disk. Disk Type The type of disk (for example, FCAL). Disk Shelf The shelf that contains the disk.
Disk Bay The bay within the shelf that contains the disk. Disk Plex Name The Plex ID to which the disk is assigned. Disk Size (GB) The size of the disk.
File Systems report
The detailed File Systems report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to view information about the health of the file systems in your NetApp storage environment so as to avoid downtime.
Report columns
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources. Node The name of the storage system.
Vserver The name of the virtual server for a node.
Type The type of file system, which is either a volume or a qtree. File System The name and path of the file system.
Status The status of the file system based on the events that are generated for a specific volume or qtree. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
HA Pairs report
The detailed HA Pairs report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to view the HA pairs list and status of the controllers in the clusters.
Report columns
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources. Node Configuration
Type
The type of node is one of the following:
• HA Pair - the controller is part of a high-availability pair. • Clustered - the node resources are in clusters.
Status The status of the controller. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
Node The name of the storage system.
Node Model The model number of the storage system. Partner Node The name of the high-availability pair.
NFS Exports report
The detailed NFS Exports report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to verify the permissions set for exports from controllers or vFiler units, and use this information for security and audit purposes. You can also use this report to verify that the access permissions are set in accord with your organization's best practices.
Report columns
Node The name of the storage system. Export Name The name of the NFS export. Actual Path The mount point of the NFS export.
Anonymous User ID The ID of the anonymous or root NFS client user who can access the NFS export.
No SUID The status of setuid, setgid, and mknode operations on the NFS export. Read-only The name or IP address of the NFS client with read-only access to NFS
export.
Read/write The name or IP of the NFS client with read/write access to NFS export. Root Access The name or IP of the NFS client with root access to NFS export. Security The security type that NFS client must support to access the NFS export.
Node Capacity report
The detailed Node Capacity report is available in the Storage Capacity and Growth reports. You can use this report to understand the over-utilized nodes and the under-utilized nodes and to make better purchase decisions through load balancing of resources. This information helps to ensure storage efficiency.
Report columns
Resource Group The name of the group with totals by the resource group. Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources.
Node The name of the storage system.
Aggregate Used Data Capacity (GB)
The amount of space used for data in the aggregate. Aggregate Total Data
Capacity (GB)
The total space available for data in the aggregate Aggregate Used Data
Capacity (%)
The percentage of space used for data in the aggregate Volume Used Data
Capacity (GB)
The amount of space used for data in the volume. Volume Total Data
Capacity (GB)
The total space available for data in the volume. Volume Used Data
Capacity (%)
The percentage of space used for data in the volume. Node Configuration Type The type of node is one of the following:
HA Pair The node is part of a high-availability pair. Standalone The node is a stand-alone system.
Clustered The node resources are in clusters.
Node Interfaces report
The detailed Node Interfaces report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to view information about the network interfaces for a controller and the status of the interface.
Report columns
The report includes these columns:
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources.
Type Displays the type of node, which is one of the following: Clustered The node resources are in clusters. Standalone The controller is a stand-alone system. Node The name of the storage system. The nodes are grouped by cluster. Interface The name of the interface.
IP Address The IP address of the interface.
Network Mask The network mask of the network interface.
Interface Type The type of the interface is Physical, Ethernet, or Unknown.
Node Protocols report
The detailed Node Protocols report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to view information about the protocols running on your NetApp storage environment. You can also use this report to determine whether the existing licenses are used before purchasing new ones.
Report columns
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources.
Protocol Status The status of the storage system. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
Type The type of storage system, which is one of the following: Clustered The resources are in clusters. HA Pair The controller is part of an HA pair. Standalone The controller is a stand-alone system. Node The name of the storage system. The nodes are grouped by cluster. NFS Indicates if the storage system is licensed for the NFS protocol. CIFS Indicates if the storage system is licensed for the CIFS protocol. DAFS Indicates if the storage system is licensed for the DAFS protocol. FCP Indicates if the storage system is licensed for the Fibre Channel (FC)
protocol.
SnapMirror Indicates if the storage system has a SnapMirror license. vFiler unit Indicates if the storage system is licensed to create vFiler units. iSCSI Indicates if the storage system is licensed for the iSCSI protocol. SnapVault
Primary Indicates if the storage system is licensed for primary SnapVault. SnapVault
Secondary Indicates if the storage system is licensed for secondary SnapVault.
Node Service Status report
report to verify whether the licensed services are optimally utilized so that the license cost is not wasted.
Report columns
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources.
Node The name of the storage system. The nodes are grouped by cluster. Type Displays the type of storage system, which is one of the following:
Clustered The resources are in clusters.
HA Pair The controller is part of a high-availability pair. Standalone The controller is a stand-alone system.
Status The status of the controller. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
NFS Service Status
The service status of the NFS protocol. CIFS Service
Status
The service status of the CIFS protocol. iSCSI Service
Status
The service status of the iSCSI protocol FCP Service
Status
The service status of the FCP service.
Nodes report
The detailed Nodes report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to view the composition of the NetApp infrastructure and the current structure of the node displayed at the resource group level.
Report columns
Resource Group The name of the resource group with the total vFilers for each resource group.
Cluster The name of the clustered resources with the total vFilers for each cluster. Firmware Version The version of the firmware that runs on the cluster with the total vFilers
by firmware version. Node Configuration
Type
The type of storage system, which is one of the following:
Clustered The resources are in clusters.
Standalone The controller is a stand-alone system.
Status The status of the controller. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
Node The name of the storage system. Node Model The model number of the node. vFiler Count The total number of vFilers in the node. System ID The unique product number to identify a node. Node Serial Number The serial number of the node.
OS Version The version number of the operating system that runs on the node.
Qtree Capacity report
The detailed Qtree Capacity report is available in the Storage Capacity and Growth reports. You can use this report to view information about the status of the qtrees, whether they are over-utilized or under-utilized, and to allocate space to qtrees accordingly.
Report columns
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources.
Node The name of the storage system with the nodes grouped by cluster. The averages for all of the qtrees in the node are shown.
Qtree Status The status of the qtree. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown. The averages for all of the qtrees are grouped by qtree status.
Qtree The name of the qtree.
Vserver The name of the virtual server.
Volume The name of the volume that contains the qtree. Aggregate The name of the aggregate that contains the qtree. Used (%) The percentage of storage space used by the qtree.
Soft Limit (GB) The soft limit on disk space as specified in the etc/quotas file. Disk Space Limit
(GB)
Available (%) The percentage of storage space available in the qtree. Files Used (%) The percentage of files used by the qtree.
Qtree Growth report
The detailed Qtree Growth report is available in the Storage Capacity and Growth reports. You can use this report to view the change in the amount of used space (in GB) in the qtree reserve. With this information, you can allocate a larger qtree quota for users and avoid over-utilizing qtrees.
Report columns
Qtree Resource Group Full Path
The full path of the qtree resource group.
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources with the average daily growth rate for each cluster.
Node The name of the storage system with the average daily growth rate for each node.
Vserver The name of the virtual server with the average daily growth rate for each Vserver.
Qtree The name of the qtree.
Volume The name of the volume that contains the qtree. Daily Growth Rate
(GB)
The change in the amount of used space in the qtree reserve if the amount of change between the last two samples continues for 24 hours.
Daily Growth Rate (%)
The percentage of change in the used space in the qtree reserve if the amount of change between the last two samples continues for 24 hours.
Days to Full The estimated amount of time left before this qtree runs out of storage space. If the time is less than one day, the current storage status of the qtree is displayed.
Qtrees report
The detailed Qtrees report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to view the disk space utilization in a qtree and to determine whether more qtree capacity must be allocated to that volume.
Report columns
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources.
node.
Vserver The name of the virtual server with averages of numeric values for each Vserver.
Volume The name of the volume with averages of numeric values for each volume.
Qtree The name of the qtree.
Status The status of the qtree. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
Used Capacity (GB)
The amount of space used in the qtree. Disk Space Limit
(GB)
The hard limit on disk space as specified in the /etc/quotas file of the storage system.
Possible Addition (GB)
The amount of additional storage that can be installed on the Vserver to increase the available space for this qtree.
Possible Available (GB)
The total amount of storage (both currently available and possible to add) that is available for increasing the capacity of the qtree.
User Quota Capacity report
The detailed User Quota Capacity report is available in the Storage Capacity and Growth reports. You can use this report to view how much space is allotted to a user on the storage system. You can also verify which user has reached or is nearing the user quota and allot more space to that user.
Report columns
User Name The name of the user or the user group.
File System The name, path, and quota information of the volumes or qtrees on which the user quota or group quota is enabled.
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources.
Status The status of a user quota. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
Disk Space Used (GB) The total amount of disk space used by the cluster. Disk Space Threshold
(GB)
The disk space threshold as specified in the /etc/quotas file of the storage system.
Disk Space Soft Limit (GB)
Disk Space Hard Limit (GB)
The hard limit on disk space as specified in the /etc/quotas file of the storage system.
Disk Space Used (%) The total percentage of disk space used. Files Used The total number of files used.
Files Soft Limit The soft limit on files as specified in the /etc/quotas file of the storage system.
Files Hard Limit The hard limit on files as specified in the /etc/quotas file of the storage system.
Files Used (%) The percentage of files used.
The percentage of files used is calculated using the following formula: Percentage = (Files Used / Files Hard Limit) x 100
Summary Totals of all numeric columns.
vFilers report
The detailed vFilers report is available in the Inventory reports. You can use this report to check the status of the vFiler units in your NetApp storage environment. You can also use this report to track different vFiler units assigned to users.
Report columns
Status The status of the vFiler unit. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
Node The name of the storage system that contains the vFiler unit. vFiler The name of the vFiler unit.
IP Address The IP address of the vFiler unit.
IP Space The group of IP addresses in which the vFiler unit is created. System ID The universal unique identifier (UUID) of the vFiler unit.
Ping Status The status of the ping request sent to the vFiler unit. A vFiler unit may be up or down.
If the vFiler unit stopped, then the status is Down.
If the state of the vFiler unit is inconsistent, then the status is Down (inconsistent).
Ping Time Stamp
The date and time that this vFiler unit was last queried.
Stamp
Volume Capacity report
The detailed Volume Capacity report is available in the Storage Capacity and Growth reports. You can use this report to view the over-utilized and under-utilized volumes in your NetApp storage environment. You can use this report to identify the under-utilized volume and allocate space efficiently.
Report columns
Resource Group The name of the resource group.
Cluster The name of a group of clustered resources.
Node The name of the storage system with totals by node within the cluster. Vserver The name of the virtual server within the node.
Volume The name of the volume. The volumes are grouped by Vserver.
Aggregate The name of the aggregate.
Free Data Capacity (GB) The amount of free space for data in the volume. Total Data Capacity (GB) The total space available for data in the volume. Used Data Capacity (GB) The amount of space used for data in the volume. Used Data Capacity (%) The percentage of space used for data in the volume. Used Snapshot Capacity
(GB)
The amount of used space for Snapshot copies in the volume. Used Snapshot Data
Capacity (%)
The percentage of used space for Snapshot copies in the volume. Free Data Capacity (%) The percentage of free space for data in the volume.
Status The status of the volume. The status can be Normal, Warning, Error, Critical, Emergency, Information, or Unknown.
Files Used (%) The percentage of files used in the volume.