Report examples: table view
Some Device Manager - Storage Navigator reports appear in table format.
The following figure provides examples of reports in table format. The icons are displayed before the names of the reports in table view. If the icons are not displayed correctly, update the window.
- To sort data in table reports, click any column header.
- While a table is reading a large amount of data, the table columns cannot be manipulated, sorted, or resized. However, you can view previously displayed items, select rows, and scroll.
CHAP Users report
The following figure shows an example of a CHAP Users report. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item | Description |
Port Location | Name of the port |
User Name | Name of the CHAP user for authentication |
iSCSI Target Alias | Alias of the iSCSI target |
iSCSI Target Name | Name of the iSCSI target |
Disk Boards report
The following figure shows an example of a Disk Boards report. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
DKB |
Location of the disk board.
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Number of PGs |
The number of the parity groups that the disk board controls.
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Number of LDEVs (Total) |
The number of the logical volumes belonging to the parity groups that the disk board controls. |
Number of LDEVs (Unallocated) |
The number of the logical volumes that are inaccessible from the host and belong to the parity groups controlled by the disk board. |
Total LDEV Capacity (MB) |
Total capacity of the logical volumes belonging to the parity groups that the disk board controls. |
Unallocated LDEV Capacity (MB) |
Total capacity of the logical volumes that are inaccessible from the host and belong to the parity groups controlled by the disk board. |
Host Groups / iSCSI Targets report
The following figure shows an example of a Host Groups / iSCSI Targets report. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
Port Location | Name of the port |
Type | Type of the host group |
Host Group Name / iSCSI Target Alias | Name of the host group / alias of the iSCSI target |
Host Group ID / iSCSI Target ID | Number of the host group / ID of the iSCSI target |
iSCSI Target Name | Name of the iSCSI target |
Resource Group Name | Resource Group Name where the host group belongs |
Resource Group ID | Resource Group ID where the host group belongs |
Number of LUNs | The number of LU paths defined to the host group |
Number of LDEVs | The number of logical volumes that are accessible from the hosts in the host group |
Number of PGs | The number of parity groups with logical volumes that are accessible from the hosts in the host group |
Number of DKBs | The number of disk boards controlling the parity groups where the logical volumes that are accessible from the hosts in the host group belong |
Total LDEV Capacity (MB) | Total capacity of the logical volumes accessible from the hosts in the host group. This is the total capacity of LDEVs referred to in "Number of LDEVs". |
Port Security | Security of the port |
Authentication : Method |
iSCSI target method authentication settings
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Authentication : Mutual CHAP |
Enable or disable the iSCSI target mutual CHAP
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Authentication : User Name | Authenticated iSCSI target user name |
Authentication : Number of Users | The number of authenticated users registered in the iSCSI target |
Host Mode | Host mode of the host group |
Host Mode Option | Host mode option of the host group. Host mode options are separated by semicolons (;) when more than one option is specified. |
Number of Hosts | The number of the hosts in the host group. |
Hosts report
The following figure shows an example of a hosts report. The table following the figure describes the items in the report. When a host is registered to more than one port, more than one record shows information about the same host.
Item |
Description |
Port Location | Name of the port |
Type | Port type |
Port Internal WWN | Port WWN |
Port Security | Port security setting |
Host Group Name / iSCSI Target Alias | Name of the host group / alias of the iSCSI target |
iSCSI Target Name | Name of the iSCSI target |
Host Mode | Host mode of the host group |
Host Mode Option | Host group host mode option. When more than one host mode option is specified, they are separated by semicolons (;) |
Host Name | Name of the host that can access the LU path through the port |
HBA WWN / iSCSI Name | Host WWN / host iSCSI name. The name is in 16-digit hex format. |
Logical Devices report
The following figure shows an example of a logical volumes report. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
LDEV ID |
The logical volume number |
LDEV Name |
The logical volume name |
Capacity (MB) |
Capacity of the logical volume |
Emulation Type |
Emulation type of the logical volume |
Resource Group Name |
Resource group name where LDEV belongs |
Resource Group ID |
Resource group ID where LDEV belongs |
PG |
The parity group number.
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RAID Level |
RAID level of the parity group where the logical volume belongs1 |
Drive Type/Interface/RPM |
Drive type, drive control name, and revolutions-per-minute (RPM) of the drive of the parity group where the logical volume belongs. A hyphen (-) is displayed as RPM when the drive is SSD or FMD.1 |
Drive Type-Code |
Type code of the drive of the parity group where the logical volume belongs1 |
Drive Capacity |
Capacity of the drive of the parity group where the logical volume belongs.1 |
PG Members |
List of the drive locations of the parity group where the logical volume belongs1 |
Allocated |
Information about whether the host can access the logical volume. For mainframe volumes and multi-platform volumes, " |
SSID |
SSID of the logical volume |
CVS |
Information about whether the logical volume is a customized volume |
OCS |
Oracle checksum |
Attribute |
The attribute of the logical volume |
Provisioning Type |
Provisioning type of the logical volume |
Pool Name |
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Pool ID |
The ID of the pool indicated by "Pool Name" A hyphen (-) displays for volumes other than pool-VOLs or V-VOLs |
Current MPU |
The MP unit controlling LDEVs actually. |
Setting MPU |
The MP unit configured to control LDEVs. |
Command Device: Security |
Indicates whether Security is specified as the attribute for the command device. A hyphen (-) displays when "Attribute" is not "CMDDEV". |
Command Device: User Authentication |
Indicates whether User Authentication is specified as the attribute for the command device. A hyphen (-) displays when "Attribute" is not "CMDDEV". |
Command Device: Device Group Definition |
Indicates whether Device Group Definition is specified as the attribute for the command device. A hyphen (-) displays when "Attribute" is not "CMDDEV". |
Encryption |
Indicates whether the parity group to which the LDEV belongs is encrypted.
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Notes:
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LUNs report
The following figure shows an example of an LU path definitions report. A record is created for each LU path. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
Port Location |
Name of the port |
HBA WWN / iSCSI Name |
Port WWN or name of the iSCSI (16 digits in hexadecimal) |
Port Security |
Name of the type of security of the port |
Host Group Name / iSCSI Target Alias |
Name of the host group or alias of the iSCSI target |
iSCSI Target Name |
Name of the iSCSI target |
Host Mode |
Host mode of the host group |
Host Mode Option |
Host mode option of the host group. Host mode options are separated by semicolons (;) when more than one option is specified. |
LUN |
Logical unit number |
LDEV ID |
Logical volume number |
Emulation Type |
Emulation type of the logical volume |
Capacity (MB) |
Capacity of the logical volume |
Asymmetric Access State |
Asymmetric access status:
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MP Units report
The following figure shows an example of an MP units report. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
MP Unit ID |
MP unit ID |
Auto Assignment |
Auto assignment attribute for the MP unit |
Number of Resources (LDEV) |
Number of LDEVs that the MP unit controls |
Number of Resources (Journal) |
Number of journals that the MP unit controls |
Number of Resources (External Volume) |
Number of external volumes that the MP unit controls (includes volumes for FICON DM) |
Number of Resources (Total) |
The total number of resources that the MP unit controls. It is the total of Number of Resources (LDEV), Number of Resources (Journal), and Number of Resources (External Volume). |
MP Unit Details report
The following figure shows an example of an MP unit details report. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
MP Unit ID |
MP unit ID |
Auto Assignment |
Auto assignment attribute for the MP unit |
Resource ID |
ID of this resource that the MP unit controls |
Resource Name |
The name of the resource that the MP unit controls. If "Type" is LDEV, the LDEV name that is set is displayed. A hyphen (-) displays for journal volumes or external volumes. |
Type |
The type of the resource that the MP unit controls |
Parity Groups report
The following figure shows an example of a parity groups report. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
PG |
Parity group number
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DKB |
Name of the disk board that controls the parity group1 |
RAID Level |
RAID level of the parity group1 |
Resource Group Name |
Name of the resource group in which the parity group belongs |
Resource Group ID |
ID for the resource group in which the parity group belongs |
Emulation Type |
Emulation type of the parity group |
Number of LDEVs (Total) |
The number of the logical volumes in the parity group |
Number of LDEVs (Unallocated) |
The number of the logical volumes in the parity group that the host cannot access |
Total LDEV Capacity (MB) |
Capacity of the logical volumes in the parity group |
Unallocated LDEV Capacity (MB) |
Capacity of the logical volumes in the parity group that the host cannot access |
Drive Type-Code |
The type code of the drive in the parity group.
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Drive Type/Interface/RPM |
Drive type, drive control name, and revolutions-per-minute (RPM) of the drive in the parity group where the LDEV belongs1 A hyphen (-) is displayed instead of the RPM when the drive is an SSD or FMD. |
Drive Capacity |
Capacity of the drive in the parity group1 |
RAID Concatenation #0 |
The number indicating a parity group #0 connected to this parity group1,2 |
RAID Concatenation #1 |
The number indicating a parity group #1 connected to this parity group1,2 |
RAID Concatenation #2 |
The number indicating a parity group #1,2 connected to this parity group1,2 |
Encryption |
Indicates whether the parity group is encrypted.
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Accelerated Compression |
Accelerated compression of the parity group
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Notes:
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Physical Devices report
Item |
Description |
Location | PDEVs name |
CR# |
C# and R# (2-digit hexadecimal numbers), which identify the PDEV Output in the format XX/YY, where:
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PG | PDEVs parity group |
Emulation Type | PDEVs emulation type |
Drive Type | PDEVs drive types
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Interface | PDEVs control name
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RPM | Revolutions per minute
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Drive Type-Code | Drive type code of the drive to which the parity group belongs Output example: SLB5E-M19RSS;SLB5G-M19RSS If multiple drive types are configured, they are separated by semicolon (;). |
Drive Size |
Drive size (inches)
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Drive Capacity | Physical drive capacity (GB or TB) |
Drive Version | Drive firmware version |
DKB1 | Name of the DKB1 controlling the PDEV |
DKB2 | Name of the DKB2 controlling the PDEV |
Serial Number# | Serial number of this PDEV (yymm xxxxxxxx) yy: Last 2 digits of the year mm: month (2 characters) xxxxxxxx: Serial number of this PDEV |
RAID Level |
RAID level of PDEVs
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RAID Concatenation#0 | Number of parity group (#0) being concatenated to Physical drive Output example: 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 |
RAID Concatenation#1 | Number of parity group (#1) being concatenated to Physical drive Output example: 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 |
RAID Concatenation#2 | Number of parity group (#2) being concatenated to Physical drive Output example: 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 |
Resource Group Name | Name of the resource group to which the PDEV parity group belongs |
Resource Group ID | ID of the resource group to which the PDEV parity group belongs (0 to 1023 decimal number) |
Encryption |
Encryption status of the parity group to which the PEDV belongs
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Ports report
The following figure shows an example of part of a ports report. The actual report includes several more columns of information. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
CHB | Name of the channel board (also called a front-end director) |
Type | Package type of the channel board |
Port Location | Name of the port on the channel board |
Port Attribute | Attribute of the port |
iSCSI Virtual Port Mode | Mode of the iSCSI virtual port |
TCP Port Number | Port number to use for a socket (decimal) |
Internal WWN / Internal iSCSI Name | WWN / iSCSI name of the port |
Fabric | One of the Fibre topology settings indicating the setting status of the Fabric switch1 |
Connection Type | One of the Fibre topology settings1
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IPv4 : IP Address |
IPv4 address of the port Output example: 192.168.0.100 |
IPv4 : Subnet Mask |
IPv4 subnet mask of the port Output example: 255.255.255.0 |
IPv4 : Default Gateway |
IPv4 default gateway of the port Output example: 255.255.255.0 |
IPv6 : Mode | IPv6 settings of the port
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IPv6 : Link Local Address | IPv6 link local address of the port (16-digit hexadecimal) |
IPv6 : Global Address |
IPv6 global address of the port. Output example: xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx (hexadecimal) |
IPv6 : Global Address 2 |
IPv6 global address 2 of the port. Output example: xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx (hexadecimal) |
IPv6 : Assigned Default Gateway | Assigned IPv6 default gateway |
Selective ACK | Selective ACK mode
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Ethernet MTU Size (Byte) | MTU settings (binary)
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Keep Alive Timer | iSCSI keep alive timer (0 to 64,800) (sec) |
VLAN : Tagging Mode | Tagging mode of VLAN
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VLAN : ID | Number of VLAN set to the port (1 to 4,094) |
CHAP User Name | User name for the CHAP authentication |
iSNS Server : Mode | iSNS mode settings
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iSNS Server : IP Address | IP address of the iSNS server (30 to 65,535) |
iSNS Server : TCP Port Number | Number of the TCP port used in iSNS (binary) |
Address (Loop ID) | Fibre port address and Loop ID of the port1 |
Port Security | Security of the port1
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Speed | Data transfer speed of the port1 |
SFP Data Transfer Rate | Maximum transfer rate of SFP which the mounted package
supports.
A hyphen (-) is displayed if "Type" is "2HS10S". |
T10 PI Mode |
Indicates whether the T10 PI mode can be applied to the port.
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Resource Group Name | Name of the resource group to which the port belongs |
Resource Group ID | ID for the resource group to which the port belongs (0 to 1023) |
Number of Hosts | The number of the hosts registered to the port1 |
Number of LUNs | The number of the LU paths defined to the port1 |
Number of LDEVs | The number of the logical volumes that can be accessed through the port1 |
Number of PGs | The number of the parity groups having the logical volumes that can be accessed through the port1 |
Number of DKBs | The number of the disk boards controlling the parity group that contains the logical volumes that can be accessed through the port1 |
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Power Consumption report
The following figure shows an example of a power consumption report. A record is created every two hours for each power consumption and temperature monitoring data. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
No records are created if the DKC is turned off. If the system is in maintenance mode or the SVP is rebooted, up to two hours of records could be lost.
If a failure occurs in the storage system, the correct information might not be output.
A hyphen(-) is displayed if the power and temperature information cannot be acquired due to a unit or network failure.
Item |
Description |
Power Consumption Average (W) |
Average of the power consumption |
Power Consumption Maximum (W) |
Maximum of the power consumption |
Power Consumption Minimum (W) |
Minimum of the power consumption |
TEMP:HSNBX0-HSNPANEL0 Average (degrees C) | Average temperature of HSNBX0:HSNPANEL0 |
TEMP:HSNBX0-HSNPANEL0 Maximum (degrees C) | Maximum temperature of HSNBX0:HSNPANEL0 |
TEMP:HSNBX0-HSNPANEL0 Minimum (degrees C) | Minimum temperature of HSNBX0:HSNPANEL0 |
TEMP:HSNBX1-HSNPANEL1 Average (degrees C) | Average temperature of HSNBX1:HSNPANEL1 |
TEMP:HSNBX1-HSNPANEL1 Maximum (degrees C) | Maximum temperature of HSNBX1:HSNPANEL1 |
TEMP:HSNBX1-HSNPANEL1 Minimum (degrees C) | Minimum temperature of HSNBX1:HSNPANEL1 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster1 Average (degrees C) |
Average temperature of DKC0:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster1 Maximum (degrees C) |
Maximum temperature of DKC0:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster1 Minimum (degrees C) |
Minimum temperature of DKC0:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster2 Average (degrees C) |
Average temperature of DKC0:CL2 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster2 Maximum (degrees C) |
Maximum temperature of DKC0:CL2 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster2 Minimum (degrees C) |
Minimum temperature of DKC0:CL2 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster1 Average (degrees C) |
Average temperature of DKC1:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster1 Maximum (degrees C) |
Maximum temperature of DKC1:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster1 Minimum (degrees C) |
Minimum temperature of DKC1:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster2 Average (degrees C) |
Average temperature of DKC1:CL2 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster2 Maximum (degrees C) |
Maximum temperature of DKC1:CL2 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster2 Minimum (degrees C) |
Minimum temperature of DKC1:CL2 |
Item |
Description |
TEMP:DKU00-DBS000-1 Average (Temperature in degrees C) , TEMP:DKU00-DBS000-1 Maximum (Temperature in degrees C) , TEMP:DKU00-DB000-1 Minimum (Temperature in degrees C) , … ,TEMP:DKU00-DB007-2 Average (Temperature in degrees C) , TEMP:DKU00-DB-2 Maximum (Temperature in degrees C) , TEMP:DKU00-DB-2 Minimum (Temperature in degrees C) |
Average temperature, maximum temperature, and minimum temperature of the drive box (DB) for the two-hour period. Outputs in the following format: TEMP:DKUXX-DBYYY-DBPSYYY-A Average, Maximum, or Minimum (Temperature in degrees Celsius)
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Spare Drives report
The following figure shows an example of a spare drives report. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
Drive Capacity |
Capacity of the spare drive |
Drive Type-Code |
Type code of the spare drive |
Location |
Location of the spare drive |
SSD Endurance report
The following figure shows an example of an SSD endurance report. The table following the figure describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
Drive Type-Code |
Type code of the SSD |
Drive Capacity |
Capacity of the SSD |
Location |
Location of the SSD |
Used Endurance Indicator (%) |
Used endurance of the SSD |
Storage System Summary report
The following illustration shows an example of part of a report of a summary of the storage system. The actual report includes several more rows of information. The table following the illustration describes the items in the report.
Item |
Description |
Storage System Type |
Type of the storage system. |
Serial Number |
Serial number of the storage system. |
IP Address |
IP address of the SVP. |
Software Versions |
Version of the following programs.
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Number of CUs |
The number of control units in the storage system |
Shared Memory Size (GB) |
Shared memory capacity Includes the cache management information (directory) |
Cache Size (GB) |
Cache capacity |
Number of DKBs |
The number of disk boards on the module |
System Options |
List of the system options specified for the storage system |
Drive Capacity (TB) |
Total capacity of drives in the storage system except for external volumes |
Spare Drive Capacity (TB) |
Total capacity of the spare drives in the storage system |
Free Drive Capacity(TB) | Total capacity of the free drives in the storage system |
OPEN Volume Capacity (GB) 1 |
List of the capacity of the open volumes |
M/F Volume Capacity (GB) 1 |
The list of the capacity of the mainframe volumes and multi-platform volumes |
Number of LDEVs1 |
List of the numbers of the volumes in the following status.
The list for open-systems and the list for mainframe-systems are separate. |
Notes:
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