Data for logical volumes on servers in capacity and relationship reports

You can include general information, capacity data, and status information about logical volumes on servers in capacity and relationship reports.

Information about logical volumes on servers

You can create capacity and relationship reports that include the following information:

Logical Volume Path
The path to a logical volume on a resource, for example /dev/hd1.
Logical Volume Is Swap Space
Shows whether a logical volume is used to store some of the contents of the RAM when the RAM is full. If this value is Yes, the logical volume is used to store some of the contents of the RAM.
Logical Volume Mirror Count
The number of mirrors that keep a synchronous copy of the resource.
Logical Volume Type
The type of server logical volume. For example, the logical volume type can be concatenation or stripe set.

Capacity and usage data

You can create capacity and relationship reports that include the following information:

Logical Volume Allocation on Server Disk (GiB)
The amount of disk storage space that is allocated to the logical volume.
Logical Volume Capacity (GiB)
The amount of storage space that is on a logical volume.
Logical Volume Overhead (GiB)
The amount of space that is used for system management. The amount of space also includes space that is reserved for redundancy.

Status information

You can create capacity and relationship reports that include the following information:

Logical Volume Is Detected
Shows whether the resource was detected the last time that data was collected. If this value is Yes, the resource was detected.