Data for network-attached storage disks in capacity and relationship reports

You can include general information, capacity data, properties, and other information about network-attached storage (NAS) disks in capacity and relationship reports.

Information about NAS disks

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

NAS Disk Name
The name that was assigned to the NAS disk when it was added to the system.

Capacity and usage data

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

NAS Disk Total Capacity (GiB)
The amount of storage space that is on the NAS disk.
NAS Disk Available Space (GiB)
The amount of unused storage space on a NAS disk.

Status information

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

NAS Disk Status
The condition of the resource, for example normal, warning, or error.
NAS Disk Is Detected
Shows whether the resource was detected the last time that data was collected. If this value is Yes, the resource was detected.

Storwize® V7000 Unified information

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

NSD Available Fragments
The number of fragments of disk space that are unused on the Network Shared Disk (NSD).
NSD Failover Group
The failover group that the NSD belongs to. A failover group is a group of resources that are grouped together to ensure that some of those resources are available if one or more of the resources fail.
NSD Type
The type of the NSD. For example, the type can be:
  • Data and metadata
  • Metadata only
  • Data only
NSD Last Data Collection
The date and time when storage statistics were last collected from the resource.
NSD Custom Tag 1, 2, and 3
User-defined text that is associated with a Network Shared Disk (NSD). You can add or edit the custom tags for an NSD in the Properties pane of the resource.

NetApp information

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

NAS Disk Flag
Shows whether the NAS disk is a spare device. If this value is Spare device, the NAS disk is a spare device.
NAS Disk Is Encrypted
Shows whether the resource is encrypted. If this value is Yes, the resource is encrypted.
NAS Disk Is Removable
Shows whether the disk can be removed from the server. If this value is Yes, the disk can be removed from the server.
NAS Disk Is Solid® State
Shows whether the disk is a solid-state drive.

NetApp paths information

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

NAS Disk LUN
The logical unit within a small computer system interface target on a disk.
NAS Disk SCSI Target
The bus address for the small computer system interface of the target on a disk.
NAS Disk Target WWPN
The worldwide port name of the storage port that the volume is mapped to.

NetApp vendor, model, and device information

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

NAS Disk Firmware Version
The version number of the firmware that is running on the disk.
NAS Disk Model
The model name or model number of the resource.
NAS Disk Serial Number
The serial number of the resource.
NAS Disk Vendor
The vendor who supplied the resource.