Data for storage virtualizer volumes in capacity and relationship reports
You can include general information, capacity data, properties, information about copies of volumes, and other information about storage virtualizer volumes in capacity and relationship reports.
Information about storage virtualizer volumes
You can create capacity and relationship reports that include the following information:
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Name
- The name that was assigned to the storage virtualizer volume when it was added to the system.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Assigned Host Connection
- The host connection to which the storage virtualizer volume is assigned. The host connection is a definition in the storage virtualizer that contains the WWPN for the server. The storage virtualizer uses the WWPN to assign volumes to servers.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Host Connection OS Type
- The operating system type of the server or hypervisor that the virtualizer volume is assigned to.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Preferred Node Name
- The number of the storage virtualizer node that is used for I/O operations for the storage virtualizer volume.
Capacity and usage data
You can create capacity and relationship reports that include the following information:
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Capacity (GiB)
- The total amount of storage space that is committed to a volume.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Allocated Space (GiB)
- The amount of space that is reserved for a volume.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Used Space (GiB)
- The amount of allocated space that is used by a volume.
- Storage Virtualizer 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.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Used Allocated Space Percentage
- The percentage of reserved space for a volume that is being used. This value is always less than or equal to 100% because a volume cannot use more space than is allocated.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Unallocated Space (GiB)
- The amount of space in a pool that is not reserved for a volume.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Physical Allocation Percentage
- The percentage of physical space that is reserved for a volume. This value is always less than or equal to 100% because you cannot reserve more physical space than is available.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Unused Space (GiB)
- The amount of space that is allocated to a volume and is not yet used.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Shortfall Percentage
- The percentage of the remaining unallocated volume space in a pool that is not available to be allocated to a volume. The higher the percentage, the more critical the shortfall of space.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Unallocatable Space (GiB)
- The unallocatable storage space in GiB of a thin-provisioned volume. Unallocatable space cannot be supplied by the pool to which the volume belongs.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Uncompressed Capacity (GiB)
- The amount of storage space that is used if the compressed volume space is uncompressed. For example, if 100 GiB of uncompressed data is compressed, and the size of the compressed data is 20 GiB, the value is 100.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Tier Capacity (GiB)
- The amount of tier storage of a particular type on a virtualizer volume. The type is identified in the Storage Virtualizer Volume Tier Type property. The tier is configured to be controlled by the Easy Tier® function.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Tier Available Space (GiB)
- The amount of tier storage of a particular type that is unused on a virtualizer volume. The type is identified in the Storage Virtualizer Volume Tier Type property. The tier is configured to be controlled by the Easy Tier function.
Component properties
You can create capacity and relationship reports that include the following information:
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Type
- The type of storage virtualizer volume. For example, the storage virtualizer volume can be striped, sequential, or another type of storage virtualizer volume. This value is not shown for Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V storage systems that are configured to virtualize back-end storage.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume WWN
- The worldwide name of the volume.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Fast Write State
- Shows whether the cache for a volume on a disk that is managed by a storage virtualizer is empty, contains data, or is corrupted.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Grain Size (KiB)
- The grain size with which a thin-provisioned volume was created. This value is typically 32, 64, 128, or 256 KiB. Larger grain sizes maximize performance, whereas smaller grain sizes maximize space efficiency. Grain sizes also limit the maximum virtual space of a volume.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Is Assigned
- Shows whether the volume is assigned to a server.
If this value is
Yes, the volume is assigned to a server. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Is Auto Expand Enabled
- Shows whether a volume or volume
copy can allocate new extents from a pool automatically. Volumes or
volume copies might allocate new extents to expand the real capacity
of the storage virtualizer volume or volume copy. If this value is
Yes, the volume or volume copy can allocate new extents from a pool automatically. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Is Encryptable
- Shows whether the resource can be encrypted.
If this value is
Yes, the resource can be encrypted. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Is Encrypted
- Shows whether the resource is encrypted. If
this value is
Yes, the resource is encrypted. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Is Formatted
- Shows whether a storage virtualizer volume is formatted. If this
value is
Yes, the storage virtualizer volume is formatted. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Is Thin Provisioned
- Shows whether a pool, volume, or volume
copy is thin-provisioned. If this value is
Yes, the resource is thin-provisioned. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Metro Mirror Name
- The name of the Metro Mirror that keeps the synchronous copy of the storage virtualizer volume.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Mirror Count
- The number of mirrors that keep a synchronous copy of the resource.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Throttle
- The maximum number of commands that the storage virtualizer volume can queue.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Warning Level
- The percentage of used capacity of the resource at which a warning is generated.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume FlashCopy® Relationship
- Shows whether a volume on a storage virtualizer is in a FlashCopy relationship. This
property can contain the following values:
- Source Relationship
- The volume is the source of the relationship.
- Target Relationship
- The volume is the target of the relationship.
- Both Source and Target Relationship
- The volume is both the source and target of the relationship.
- Not in a FlashCopy Relationship
- The volume is not in a FlashCopy relationship.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Remote Copy Relationship
- Shows whether a volume on a storage virtualizer is in a remote
copy relationship. This property can contain the following values:
- Not in a Copy Relationship
- The volume is not in a remote copy relationship.
- Source Relationship
- The volume is the source of the relationship.
- Target Relationship
- The volume is the target of the relationship.
- Both Source and Target Relationship
- The volume is both the source and target of the relationship.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume RAID Level
- The RAID level of a storage virtualizer volume, such as RAID 5 or RAID 10. The RAID level affects the performance and fault tolerance of the volumes that are allocated from the resource.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Is Compressed
- Shows whether the storage virtualizer volume is compressed. If
this value is
Yes, the volume is compressed. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Is Easy Tier
- Shows how the Easy Tier function is enabled on a virtualizer volume. For example, if the value of this column is auto, the Easy Tier function is enabled in automatic mode.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Tier Type
- The type of tier that is used on the virtualizer volume. The tier is configured to be controlled by the Easy Tier function.
Status information
You can create capacity and relationship reports that include the following information:
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Status
- The condition of the resource, for example normal, warning, or error.
- Storage Virtualizer 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. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Native Status
- Shows the level of access of nodes in the system to the storage virtualizer managed disk or volume. The level of access can be online, offline, degraded, or excluded.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Easy Tier Status
- Shows whether the Easy Tier function is active or inactive on the virtualizer volume.
Volume copy information
You can create capacity and relationship reports that include the following information:
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy ID
- The identifier of a volume copy. This value is not shown for Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V storage systems that are configured to virtualize back-end storage.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Grain Size (KiB)
- The grain size with which a thin-provisioned volume was created. This value is typically 32, 64, 128, or 256 KiB. Larger grain sizes maximize performance, whereas smaller grain sizes maximize space efficiency. Grain sizes also limit the maximum virtual space of a volume.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Is Auto Expand Enabled
- Shows whether a volume or volume
copy can allocate new extents from a pool automatically. Volumes or
volume copies might allocate new extents to expand the real capacity
of the storage virtualizer volume or volume copy. If this value is
Yes, the volume or volume copy can allocate new extents from a pool automatically. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Is Detected
- Shows whether the resource
was detected the last time that data was collected. If this value
is
Yes, the resource was detected. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Is Primary
- Shows whether the volume copy is the primary volume copy. This value is not shown for Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V storage systems that are configured to virtualize back-end storage.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Is Thin Provisioned
- Shows whether a pool, volume, or volume
copy is thin-provisioned. If this value is
Yes, the resource is thin-provisioned. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Total Number of Extents
- The number of extents that are used by the storage virtualizer volume copy.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Type
- The type of copy of the storage virtualizer volume. For example, the copy of the storage virtualizer volume can be sequential, a mirror copy, or another type of copy.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Warning Level
- The percentage of used capacity of the resource at which a warning is generated.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Used Allocated Space Percentage
- The percentage of reserved space for a volume copy that is being used. This value is always less than or equal to 100% because a volume copy cannot use more space than is allocated.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Used Space (GiB)
- The amount of allocated space that is used by a volume copy.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Allocated Space (GiB)
- The amount of space that is reserved for a volume copy.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Unallocated Space (GiB)
- The amount of space in a pool that is not reserved for a volume copy.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Physical Allocation Percentage
- The percentage of physical space that is reserved for a volume copy. This value is always less than or equal to 100% because you cannot reserve more physical space than is available.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Unused Space (GiB)
- The amount of space that is allocated to a volume copy and is not yet used.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Shortfall Percentage
- The percentage of the remaining unallocated volume copy space in a pool that is not available to be allocated to a volume copy.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Unallocatable Space (GiB)
- The unallocatable storage space in GiB of a thin-provisioned volume copy. Unallocatable space cannot be supplied by the pool to which the volume copy belongs.
- Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Is Compressed
- Shows whether the volume copy is compressed. If this value is
Yes, the volume copy is compressed. - Storage Virtualizer Volume Copy Uncompressed Capacity (GiB)
- The amount of storage space that is used if the compressed space on the volume copy is uncompressed. For example, if 100 GiB of data is compressed, the value is 100.