Storage Systems page 10.7.01 in the Storage Systems view


The Storage Systems page in the Storage Systems view enables you to verify :

  • the capacity of your storage systems and know if they can meet future allocation requirements
  • the bandwidth utilization of your storage systems and if more ports can be added. 

To access the page, in the TrueSight console navigation pane, click Capacity Views > Storage > Storage Systems, and in the Storage Systems page, click the Storage Systems tab.

Metrics per storage system are displayed in a tabular format. Failed to execute the [excerpt-include] macro.

Each row in the table represents a storage system and displays the following metrics:


Information

The Configured Capacity [TB] and Configured Capacity [%] columns are available only if you apply the Feature Pack 1 (10.7.01) of TrueSight Capacity Optimization 10.7. 

To view details for a specific storage system

To view the details page for a particular storage system, click its (hyper-linked) name under the Storage System column.

The details page displays information for the selected storage system under the following sections or panels:

Section or Panel

Description

Summary page

A quick summary of all the capacity and traffic information available for the storage system.

Configuration Details page

Configuration information about the storage system. The information displayed in this page depends on the configuration data metrics available in the entity. They are described in the ETL User Documentation.

Controllers and Ports

Information about the controllers and ports of the storage system (controller name, port name, type, address, bandwidth).

Disks

Information about the storage system disks (name, model, type, revolution per minute, size).

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To find a specific storage system

Use the sorting and filtering options on the page to find a specific storage system. Failed to execute the [excerpt-include] macro.

 

Tip: For faster searching, add an asterisk to the end of your partial query. Example: cert*

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