Using reports to view storage system information
Before making changes to a storage system, generate reports of your storage system’s physical configurations and logical settings. Generate a similar report after the changes, and then compare the reports to verify that new settings were made as intended.
If you log in as the user who created the report, you can download / delete only the report created by the user. If you log in as a user with the Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role, you can download / delete the reports created by all users.
Creating configuration reports
You can create and store up to 20 configuration reports for each storage system. There are two types of reports:
- Configuration Reports, which are generated in HTML format
- Detail Configuration Reports, which are generated in CSV format
Before you begin
- You must have the Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role to create a configuration report.
- Verify that there are less than 20 reports listed on the Reports window. If there are already 20 reports, you must delete one or more existing reports before you can create a new report.
Procedure
If CCI has been used to create parity groups or LDEVs, click
to update the configuration information before creating a configuration report.In the Device Manager - Storage Navigator main menu, click
.In the Create Configuration Report window, specify a task name or accept the default task name (yymmdd-CreateConfigurationReport).
This task name is used as the report name in the Reports window.In the Selected Reports table, select the desired report type: Configuration Reports (HTML) or Detail Configuration Reports (CSV).
If you want the Tasks window to open after you click Apply, select Go to tasks window for status (selected by default).
Click Apply to create the selected report.
The create configuration report process takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.When the process is complete, the new report is displayed on the Reports window. If necessary, click Refresh to update the list of reports.
Downloading and viewing the HDvM - SN configuration reports
- Configuration reports created with SVP firmware version 90-04-01/xx or later might not be displayed depending on the web browser version on the management client. You must use the latest version of the web browser. (Use the management client running an OS that supports the latest version of the web browser.)
- If you want to view configuration reports created with SVP firmware version earlier than 90-08-01/xx, use a web browser other than Microsoft Edge.
- If you use Google Chrome and the SVP firmware version is earlier than 90-08-01/xx, specify the Start Option –allow-file-access-from-files.
- If you use Google Chrome, the window used to specify the folder in which the report will be saved might not appear when downloading the report. In this case, click Privacy clear the check box for Protect you and your device from dangerous sites. , and then under
- If you use Firefox and you want to view configuration reports created on HDvM - SN with SVP firmware version earlier than 90-08-01/xx, use Firefox version 67.0 or earlier.
Before you begin
- Users can view the reports that they created.
- Users who have the Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role can view all reports.
Procedure
Expand the Storage Systems tree, and then click Reports.
Specify the report to download.
Click Download Reports.
NoteA character string that depends on the AIR environment is displayed in the title of the download window.Specify the folder in which to save the .tgz file.
NoteWhen you download a file, make sure to click Save within 30 minutes after the window for selecting a download destination folder appears. If you click Save after 30 minutes have elapsed, an error message (20121-107091) appears. If this error message is displayed, retry downloading the file.Extract the downloaded .tgz file.
Display the report.
- For HTML reports, open the file extracted-folder\html\index.html.
The following warning message might appear when you open the HTML file: An ActiveX control on this page might be unsafe to interact with other parts of the page. Do you want to allow this interaction? This message appears when the program embedded in the report accesses a local file. Click Yes to continue the operation.
- For CSV reports, open the CSV file in the folder extracted-folder\csv.
- For HTML reports, open the file extracted-folder\html\index.html.
Viewing configuration reports in the Reports window
- If you use Microsoft Edge, open the Settings window (click the ⋯ icon, and then click Settings), and then set Allow sites to be reloaded in Internet Explorer mode to disabled.
- If you use Google Chrome with an old version of SVP firmware, specify the Start Option --allow-file-access-from-files.
- If you use Internet Explorer, in the Compatibility View Settings dialog box clear the check box for Display intranet sites in Compatibility View, and then delete the IP address or host name of the SVP, if any, from Websites you've added to Compatibility View.
Procedure
Expand the Storage Systems tree, and then click Reports.
Click the name of the report to display.
The report is displayed in the Reports window.In the Reports window, click the name of the report in the list at the left, and then view the report at the right.
Deleting configuration reports
You can delete a configuration report when you no longer need it, or to make room in the Reports window when the number of reports is near the limit (20).
Before you begin
- You must have the Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role to delete a configuration report.
Procedure
Expand the Storage Systems tree, and then click Reports.
In the Reports window, select the report to delete, and then click Delete Reports.
In the Delete Reports window, specify a task name or accept the default task name (yymmdd-DeleteReports).
If you want the Tasks window to open after you click Apply, select Go to tasks window for status (selected by default).
Click Apply.
Examples of Device Manager - Storage Navigator storage configuration reports
The Device Manager - Storage Navigator can show configuration reports for your storage system in table, graph, and CSV formats.
The following examples show various storage configuration reports in table, graph, and CSV formats.
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.
CHAP Users 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
Item |
Description |
DKB |
Location of the disk board (also called a back-end director).
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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
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
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 (16-digit hexadecimal) or host iSCSI name |
Logical Devices 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 | Name of the resource group to which the LDEV belongs |
Resource Group ID | ID of the resource group to which the LDEV belongs |
PG | Number of the parity group to which the LDEV belongs.
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RAID Level | RAID level of the parity group to which the LDEV belongs* |
Drive Type/RPM | Drive type, drive control name, and revolutions-per-minute (RPM) (unit: krpm) of the drives in the parity group to which the LDEV belongs. A hyphen (-) is displayed for RPM when the drive type is not HDD.* |
Drive Type-Code | Type code of the drives in the parity group to which the logical volume belongs* |
Drive Capacity | Capacity of the drives in the parity group to which the LDEV belongs* |
PG Members | Drive locations of the parity group to which the LDEV belongs* |
Allocated |
Information about whether the host can access the LDEV:
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SSID | SSID of the LDEV |
CVS | Information about whether the LDEV is a custom-size volume |
OCS | Oracle checksum |
Attribute | Attribute of the LDEV |
Provisioning Type | Provisioning type of the LDEV |
Pool Name |
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Pool ID | ID of the pool indicated by "Pool Name". A hyphen (-) is displayed for volumes other than pool-VOLs or V-VOLs. |
Current MPU | MP unit currently controlling the LDEV |
Setting MPU | MP unit that you specified to control the LDEV |
Command Device: Security | Indicates whether Security is specified as the attribute for the command device. A hyphen (-) is displayed when "Attribute" is not "CMDDEV". |
Command Device: User Authentication | Indicates whether User Authentication is specified as the attribute for the command device. A hyphen (-) is displayed 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 (-) is displayed when "Attribute" is not "CMDDEV". |
Encryption | Indicates whether the parity group to which the LDEV belongs is encrypted:
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ALUA Mode | Indicates whether the ALUA mode is enabled:
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T10 PI | Indicates the T10 PI attribute set for the LDEV:
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Namespace ID | Indicates the namespace ID of the LDEV. If the LDEV is not registered as a namespace, this field remains blank. |
* A hyphen (-) is displayed if the LDEV is an external volume or a FICON DM volume. |
LUNs report
Item | Description |
Port Location | Name of the port |
Internal WWN / Internal iSCSI Name | Port WWN (16-digit hexadecimal) or port iSCSI name |
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 Unit report
The following illustration shows an example of an MP unit report. The table following the illustration 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) |
The number of logical volumes that the MP unit controls |
Number of Resources (Journal) |
The number of journals that the MP unit controls |
Number of Resources (External Volume) |
The number of external volumes that the MP unit controls, including FICON DM volumes |
Number of Resources (Total) |
The total number of resources that the MP unit controls The sum of "Number of Resources (LDEV)", "Number of Resources (Journal)", and "Number of Resources (External Volume)" |
MP unit details report
The following illustration shows an example of an MP unit details report. The table following the illustration 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
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 | 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) (unit: krpm) of the drives in the parity group to which the LDEV belongs1 A hyphen (-) is displayed instead of the RPM when the drive type is not HDD. |
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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Automatically manage compressed space of FMD parity group | Indicates whether to manage the compressed area of the FMD parity group automatically.
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Notes:
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Physical Devices report
The following table describes the items in the Physical Devices report.
Item | Description |
Location | PDEV name |
CR# | C# and R# (2-digit hexadecimal numbers that 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 type Output example: HDD, FMD DC2, SCM, SSD |
Interface | PDEVs control type Output example: SAS, SATA, NVMe |
RPM | Revolutions per minute (unit: rpm) A hyphen (-) indicates that the drive is not a hard disk drive (HDD). |
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 semicolons (;). |
Drive Size | Drive size (inches) Output example: 2.5, 3.5 |
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 |
DKB3 | Name of the DKB3 controlling the PDEV |
DKB4 | Name of the DKB4 controlling the PDEV |
Serial Number# | Serial number of this PDEV |
RAID Level | RAID level of PDEVs Output example: RAID1(2D+2D), RAID5(7D+1P), RAID6(14D+2P) |
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 PDEV belongs:
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Ports 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 | Port WWN (16-digit hexadecimal) or iSCSI name of the port |
Fabric | One of the Fibre topology settings indicating the setting status of the Fabric switch A hyphen (-) is displayed for mainframe ports. |
Connection Type | Fibre topology setting:
A hyphen (-) is displayed for mainframe ports. |
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 (enabled or disabled) |
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 (enabled or disabled) |
Ethernet MTU Size (Byte) | MTU settings (binary) Output example: 1,500 |
Keep Alive Timer | iSCSI keep alive timer (0 to 64,800) (sec) |
VLAN : Tagging Mode | Tagging mode of VLAN (enabled or disabled) |
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 (on or off) |
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 port A hyphen (-) is displayed for mainframe ports. |
Port Security | Security of the port (enabled or disabled) A hyphen (-) is displayed for mainframe ports. |
Speed | Data transfer speed of the port A hyphen (-) is displayed for mainframe ports. |
SFP Data Transfer Rate | Maximum transfer rate of SFP which the mounted package supports. Output example: 32G |
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 of the resource group to which the port belongs (0 to 1023) |
Number of Hosts | Number of hosts registered to the port A hyphen (-) is displayed for mainframe ports. |
Number of LUNs | Number of LU paths defined to the port A hyphen (-) is displayed for mainframe ports. |
Number of LDEVs | Number of logical volumes that can be accessed through the port A hyphen (-) is displayed for mainframe ports. |
Number of PGs | Number of parity groups having the logical volumes that can be accessed through the port A hyphen (-) is displayed for mainframe ports. |
Number of DKBs | Number of disk boards controlling the parity group that contains the logical volumes that can be accessed through the port A hyphen (-) is displayed for mainframe ports. |
Mode | Operation mode of the Fibre Channel port:
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Power Consumption report
- If the storage system is turned off, no records are created. If the system is in maintenance mode or if the SVP is rebooted, up to 2 hours of records could be lost.
- If a failure occurs in the storage system, the correct information might not be output.
- If the power and temperature information cannot be acquired due to a unit or network failure, a hyphen(-) is displayed.
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 (°C) | Average temperature of HSNBX0:HSNPANEL0 |
TEMP:HSNBX0-HSNPANEL0 Maximum (°C) | Maximum temperature of HSNBX0:HSNPANEL0 |
TEMP:HSNBX0-HSNPANEL0 Minimum (°C) | Minimum temperature of HSNBX0:HSNPANEL0 |
TEMP:HSNBX1-HSNPANEL1 Average (°C) | Average temperature of HSNBX1:HSNPANEL1 |
TEMP:HSNBX1-HSNPANEL1 Maximum (°C) | Maximum temperature of HSNBX1:HSNPANEL1 |
TEMP:HSNBX1-HSNPANEL1 Minimum (°C) | Minimum temperature of HSNBX1:HSNPANEL1 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster1 Average (°C) | Average temperature of DKC0:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster1 Maximum (°C) | Maximum temperature of DKC0:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster1 Minimum (°C) | Minimum temperature of DKC0:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster2 Average (°C) | Average temperature of DKC0:CL2 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster2 Maximum (°C) | Maximum temperature of DKC0:CL2 |
TEMP:DKC0-Cluster2 Minimum (°C) | Minimum temperature of DKC0:CL2 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster1 Average (°C) | Average temperature of DKC1:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster1 Maximum (°C) | Maximum temperature of DKC1:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster1 Minimum (°C) | Minimum temperature of DKC1:CL1 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster2 Average (°C) | Average temperature of DKC1:CL2 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster2 Maximum (°C) | Maximum temperature of DKC1:CL2 |
TEMP:DKC1-Cluster2 Minimum (°C) | Minimum temperature of DKC1:CL2 |
Item | Description |
TEMP:DKU00-DBS000-1 Average (°C) TEMP:DKU00-DBS000-1 Maximum (°C) TEMP:DKU00-DB000-1 Minimum (°C) … ,TEMP:DKU00-DB007-2 Average (°C) TEMP:DKU00-DB-2 Maximum (°C) TEMP:DKU00-DB-2 Minimum (°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 (°C)
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Spare Drives 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
Item |
Description |
Drive Type-Code |
Type code of the drive |
Drive Capacity |
Capacity of the drive |
Location |
Location of the drive |
Used Endurance Indicator (%) |
The used endurance of SSD life (0 to 100) The value of this indicator increases due to drive operation associated with internal processing of the storage system, and the host I/O. Even when no data is copied due to a drive failure, the value of this indicator increases because the spare drive also performs internal processing. |
Storage System Summary 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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Report examples: graphical view
Some Device Manager - Storage Navigator reports appear in graphical format.
The reports described in this topic display as graphics. icons are displayed before the names of reports in graphical view. If the icons or graphics are not displayed properly, update the window.
Cache Memories report
This report shows cache memory data, including shared memory capacity, controller boards, and DIMM cache.
Channel Boards report
This report shows the channel boards (also called front-end directors) and the ports, and also indicates the type of channel boards for each port. The keys (green = installed, gray= not installed) show which channel boards are installed and which are not installed.
Physical View report
This report shows controller chassis and drive box, and includes channel boards (also called front-end directors), disk boards (also called back-end directors), data drives, spare drives, and free drives.
The report also shows the storage system type, serial number, and software version. You can also check the legend for disk units, such as HDD, SSD, Spare, Free, or Not Installed.
Report examples: CSV files
Some Device Manager - Storage Navigator reports appear in CSV format. This topic describes reports that are saved in CSV format.
AllConf.csv
This is the concatenated file of all the csv files.
CacheInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about cache packages. A record is created for each cache package.
Item |
Content |
Location |
Name of cache package |
CMG#0 Size(GB) |
Cache memory capacity (in GB) of CMG(#0) in CTL |
CMG#1 Size(GB) |
Cache memory capacity (in GB) of CMG(#1) in CTL |
Cache Size (GB) |
Total cache capacity of this package (in GB) |
SM Size (GB) |
Shared memory capacity (in GB). Includes the cache management information (directory). Output only when Cache Location is CACHE-1CA or CACHE-2CA. Blank displays in other cases. |
CFM#0 Type |
CFM(#0) type in Cluster |
CFM#1 Type |
CFM(#1) type in Cluster |
ChapUserInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about the iSCSI CHAP authenticated user registered to the port in the channel board. A record is created for each target related to the CHAP authenticated user.
Item |
Content |
Port |
Port name |
User Name |
Name of the CHAP authenticated user1 |
iSCSI Target ID2 |
The iSCSI number of the target (00 to fe, hexadecimal) |
Notes:
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ChaStatus.csv
This CSV file contains information about the status of each channel board (CHB). A record is created for each CHB.
Item |
Content |
CHB Location |
CHB name |
PCB Status |
Status of this CHB* |
Port#00, #01, …, #07 |
Status of ports on this CHB* |
* 1: Normal, 0: Abnormal |
DeviceEquipInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about equipment and devices that are part of the storage system, including DKC power supply, DB power supply, batteries, BKMF, and SVP. A record is created for each device.
Item | Content |
Device Location | Device location name. |
Equip Status | Equipment status of the device:
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Status | Status of the device:
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DkaInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about disk boards (DKBs). A record is created for each DKB.
Item |
Content |
DKB Location |
DKB name |
Package Type |
DKB type Example:
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DkaStatus.csv
This CSV file contains information about the status of disk boards (DKBs). A record is created for each DKB.
Item |
Content |
DKB Location |
DKB name |
PCB Status |
Status of this DKB1 |
BECON#00, #01 |
Status of BECON on this DKB1 |
BEPORT#0000, #0001, …, #0003. |
Status of BEPORT on this DKB.1 Items are output in the format of "BEPORT#XXYY". XX: BE controller number (2-digit hexadecimal (00)) YY: BE port number (2-digit hexadecimal (00 to 03)) |
Notes:
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DkcInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about DKC. A record is created for each module.
When Module #1 is not installed, the record for Module #1 is not created.
Item | Content |
Storage System Type | Storage system type. Output example:
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Serial Number # | Serial product number (in decimal format, from 1 to 99999) |
IP Address | IP address1 Output example: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx is in decimal format) |
Subnet Mask | Subnet mask1 Output example: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx is in decimal format) |
Number of CUs | Number of CUs (number in the decimal format)1 |
Number of DKBs | Number of DKBs (number in the decimal format)2 |
Configuration Type | Configuration type1 Output example: PCM |
DKC# |
DKC Number |
Notes:
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DkuTempInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about DB temperature for every two hours. The acquisition interval of temperature data cannot be changed from two hours. A record is DB temperature information obtained from the environment monitor. A record output to the first line shows the latest temperature information. Because DB temperature information is measured by DBPS, items are displayed in this unit*.
DkuTempInfo.csv shows the average temperature as DB temperature data. The total number of items is 1153.
The DB temperature data displayed in DkuTempAveInfo.csv (average temperature only), DkuTempMaxInfo.csv (maximum temperature only), and DkuTempMinInfo.csv (minimum temperature only) is the same value as the DB temperature data for DkuTempInfo.csv.
No records are created if the DKC is turned off. If the system is in maintenance mode or the SVP is rebooted, the data that is output every two hours might not contain data for the period.
If a failure occurs in the storage system, the correct information might not be output.
Item | Description |
Date |
Year, month, and date when temperature data was acquired in the format: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss |
DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 Temperature average |
Average temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 |
DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 Temperature maximum value |
Maximum temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 |
DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 Temperature minimum value |
Minimum temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 |
DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 Temperature average |
Average temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 |
DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 Temperature maximum value |
Maximum temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 |
DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 Temperature minimum value |
Minimum temperature (°C) for the two-hour period ofDKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 |
Note: An item name is displayed as "DKU DByyy DBPSyyya" or "DKUxx DByyy&zzz DBPSyyya".
- DKUxx: DKU location number (decimal)
- DByyy or DByyy&zzz: DB location number
The display format of DB location numbers differs depending on the type of DB.
- DByyy: DBL location number (decimal)
- DByyy&zzz: Location number of DBS2, DBF3, or
DBN (decimal)
Two DB numbers are written together, and then displayed as one DB location.
- DBPSyyya: DBPS location number
- yyy: DB location number (decimal)
- a: DBPS number (1, 2)
The following table shows the locations and values for DKUxx, DByyy, and DByyy&zzz.
If DB is not implemented, the item name is displayed with the same as DBL, and the data part is blank. In the case of DBS2, DBF3, and DBN, the data of the same item is displayed twice in duplicate by DB location.
DKU # | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
x | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
y | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
DKUxy | DKU00 | DKU10 | DKU01 | DKU11 | DKU02 | DKU12 |
DKUPSxyzc | DKU00zc | DKU10zc | DKU01zc | DKU11zc | DKU02zc | DKU12zc |
DKU # | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
x | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
y | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 |
DKUxx | DKU03 | DKU13 | DKU04 | DKU14 | DKU05 | DKU15 |
DKUxxy | DKU03zc | DKU13zc | DKU04zc | DKU14zc | DKU05zc | DKU15zc |
The following tables list DKUPSxyzc: zc values (where DKC# is 0 and xy is 00)
DKU location number | DKU location number (DBS2/DBF3/DBN) | |||
DKU00 | DB000&001 | DB002&003 | DB004&005 | DB006&007 |
DKU01 | DB008&009 | DB010&011 | DB012&013 | DB014&015 |
DKU26 | DB176&177 | DB178&179 | DB180&181 | DB182&183 |
DKU27 | DB184&185 | DB186&187 | DB188&189 | DB190&191 |
DKU location number | DKU location number (DBS2/DBF3/DBN) | |||||||
DKU00 | DB000 | DB001 | DB002 | DB003 | DB004 | DB005 | DB006 | DB007 |
DKU01 | DB008 | DB09 | DB010 | DB011 | DB012 | DB013 | DB014 | DB015 |
DKU26 | DB176 | DB177 | DB178 | DB179 | DB180 | DB181 | DB182 | DB183 |
DKU27 | DB184 | DB185 | DB186 | DB187 | DB188 | DB189 | DB190 | DB191 |
DkuTempAveInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about DB temperature for every two hours. The acquisition interval of temperature data cannot be changed from two hours. A record is DB temperature information obtained from the environment monitor. A record output to the first line shows the latest temperature information. Because DB temperature information is measured by DBPS, items are displayed in this unit*.
DkuTempAveInfo.csv shows the average temperature as DB temperature data. The total number of items is 385.
The DB temperature data displayed in DkuTempAveInfo.csv (average temperature only), DkuTempMaxInfo.csv (maximum temperature only), and DkuTempMinInfo.csv (minimum temperature only) is the same value as the DB temperature data for DkuTempInfo.csv.
No records are created if the DKC is turned off. If the system is in maintenance mode or the SVP is rebooted, the data that is output every two hours might not contain data for the period.
If a failure occurs in the storage system, the correct information might not be output.
Item | Description |
Date |
Year, month, and date when temperature data was acquired in the format: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss |
DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 Temperature average |
Average temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 |
DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 Temperature average |
Average temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 |
Note: An item name is displayed as "DKU DByyy DBPSyyya" or "DKUxx DByyy&zzz DBPSyyya".
- DKUxx: DKU location number (decimal)
- DByyy or DByyy&zzz: DB location number
The display format of DB location numbers differs depending on the type of DB.
- DByyy: DBL location number (decimal)
- DByyy&zzz: Location number of DBS2, DBF3, or
DBN (decimal)
Two DB numbers are written together, and then displayed as one DB location.
- DBPSyyya: DBPS location number
- yyy: DB location number (decimal)
- a: DBPS number (1, 2)
See DkuTempInfo.csv for locations and values for DKUxx, DByyy, and DByyy&zzz.
A hyphen(-) is displayed if the power and temperature information cannot be acquired due to a unit or network failure.DkuTempMaxInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about DB temperature for every two hours. The acquisition interval of temperature data cannot be changed from two hours. A record is DB temperature information obtained from the environment monitor. A record output to the first line shows the latest temperature information. Because DB temperature information is measured by DBPS, items are displayed in this unit*.
DkuTempMaxInfo.csv shows the maximum temperature as DB temperature data. The total number of items is 385.
The DB temperature data displayed in DkuTempAveInfo.csv (average temperature only), DkuTempMaxInfo.csv (maximum temperature only), and DkuTempMinInfo.csv (minimum temperature only) is the same value as the DB temperature data for DkuTempInfo.csv.
No records are created if the DKC is turned off. If the system is in maintenance mode or the SVP is rebooted, the data that is output every two hours might not contain data for the period.
If a failure occurs in the storage system, the correct information might not be output.
Item | Description |
Date |
Year, month, and date when temperature data was acquired in the format: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss |
DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 Temperature maximum value |
Maximum temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 |
DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 Temperature maximum value |
Maximum temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 |
Note: An item name is displayed as "DKU DByyy DBPSyyya" or "DKUxx DByyy&zzz DBPSyyya".
- DKUxx: DKU location number (decimal)
- DByyy or DByyy&zzz: DB location number
The display format of DB location numbers differs depending on the type of DB.
- DByyy: DBL location number (decimal)
- DByyy&zzz: Location number of DBS2, DBF3, or
DBN (decimal)
Two DB numbers are written together, and then displayed as one DB location.
- DBPSyyya: DBPS location number
- yyy: DB location number (decimal)
- a: DBPS number (1, 2)
See DkuTempInfo.csv for locations and values for DKUxx, DByyy, and DByyy&zzz.
A hyphen(-) is displayed if the power and temperature information cannot be acquired due to a unit or network failure.DkuTempMinInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about DB temperature for every two hours. The acquisition interval of temperature data cannot be changed from two hours. A record is DB temperature information obtained from the environment monitor. A record output to the first line shows the latest temperature information. Because DB temperature information is measured by DBPS, items are displayed in this unit*.
DkuTempMinInfo.csv shows the minimum temperature as DB temperature data. The total number of items is 385.
The DB temperature data displayed in DkuTempAveInfo.csv (average temperature only), DkuTempMaxInfo.csv (maximum temperature only), and DkuTempMinInfo.csv (minimum temperature only) is the same value as the DB temperature data for DkuTempInfo.csv.
No records are created if the DKC is turned off. If the system is in maintenance mode or the SVP is rebooted, the data that is output every two hours might not contain data for the period.
If a failure occurs in the storage system, the correct information might not be output.
Item | Description |
Date |
Year, month, and date when temperature data was acquired in the format: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss |
DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 Temperature minimum value |
Minimum temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU00 DB000 DBPS0001 |
DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 Temperature minimum value |
Minimum temperature (°C) for the two-hour period of DKU27 DB191 DBPS1912 |
Note: An item name is displayed as "DKU DByyy DBPSyyya" or "DKUxx DByyy&zzz DBPSyyya".
- DKUxx: DKU location number (decimal)
- DByyy or DByyy&zzz: DB location number
The display format of DB location numbers differs depending on the type of DB.
- DByyy: DBL location number (decimal)
- DByyy&zzz: Location number of DBS2, DBF3, or
DBN (decimal)
Two DB numbers are written together, and then displayed as one DB location.
- DBPSyyya: DBPS location number
- yyy: DB location number (decimal)
- a: DBPS number (1, 2)
See DkuTempInfo.csv for locations and values for DKUxx, DByyy, and DByyy&zzz.
A hyphen(-) is displayed if the power and temperature information cannot be acquired due to a unit or network failure.
ELunInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about external volumes. Information about one external volume is output to multiple records according to the number of prioritized paths between the local and the external storage systems.
For details about external volumes, see the Hitachi Universal Volume Manager User Guide.
Item | Content |
VDEV# | Virtual device number to which the external volume is mapped |
Characteristic1 | Identification number of the external volume If the character string contains a comma, the comma is converted to a tab. |
Characteristic2 | Extended information for identifying the external volume |
Device | Product name reported to the host by the external volume If the character string contains a comma, the comma is converted to a tab. |
Capacity(blocks) | Capacity of the external volume (in blocks) |
Cache Mode | Indicates whether the write data from the host to the external storage system is reflected synchronously or asynchronously
|
ECC Group | Number of parity group to which the external volume is mapped. If the number starts with "E" (for example, E1-1), the parity group contains external volumes. |
Current MPU | Number of a current MP unit controlling the parity group to which the external volume is mapped |
Setting MPU | Number of an MP unit configured to control the external volume indicated by ECC Group |
Vendor | Vendor name of the external storage system |
Product Name | Product name of the external storage system |
Serial Number# | Serial product number of the external storage system |
Path Mode | Mode which indicates how the paths between local and external storage systems operate
|
Port | Name of a local port from which the external path is connected to the external storage system |
WWN | Port identifier number of the external storage system This item is blank when the "Package Type" is iSCSI. |
LUN | LU number set for the external volume. |
Priority | Priority of the paths between the storage systems to be used for connection with the external volume. "1" indicates the path with the highest priority. |
Status | Status of the path between storage systems.
|
IO TOV | I/O timeout value for the external volume |
QDepth | The number of Read/Write commands that can be issued to the external volume at a time |
Resource Group ID (ECC Group) | Resource group ID for the parity group that is mapping external volumes (in hexadecimal format) |
Resource Group Name (ECC Group) |
Resource group name of the parity group that is mapping external volumes |
Load Balance Mode | I/O load balance distribution logic specified for external volume:
|
Path Mode on Profile | Path mode on profile information of the external storage system:
|
ALUA Settable | Indicates whether ALUA mode can be set as path mode on the external storage system
|
ALUA Permitted | Indicates whether ALUA is used as path mode on the local storage system:
|
Target Port Asymmetric Access State | Status of the port on the external storage system when the path mode is ALUA:
|
Package Type | Type of CHB to which a port of the local storage system connecting to the external storage system belongs:
|
IP Address | IP address for an iSCSI target of an external storage system
|
TCP Port Number | TCP port number (1 through 65535) for the iSCSI target of an external storage system This item is blank when the "Package Type" is other than iSCSI. |
iSCSI Target Name | iSCSI target name of an external storage system This item is blank when the "Package Type" is other than iSCSI. |
Virtual Port ID | Virtual port number of own storage system to which external storage system is connected. If Virtual Port Mode is Disabled, this column to be blanked. |
EnvMonInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about the power and temperature of the storage system. Power and temperature measurements from the environment monitor are recorded every 2 hours.
No records are created if the storage system is turned off. If the system is in maintenance mode or the SVP is rebooted, up to 2 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 |
Date | Year, month, and date when record data was acquired for the 2-hour period in the format: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS |
Electric power average | Average value of electric power (W) |
Electric power maximum value | Maximum value of electric power (W) |
Electric power minimum value | Minimum value of electric power (W) In the following cases, a lower value might be temporarily displayed:
|
DKC0 CLT01 Temperature average | DKC0: Average temperature of CLT01 (°C) |
DKC0 CLT01 Temperature maximum value | DKC0: Maximum temperature of CLT011 (°C) |
DKC0 CLT01 Temperature minimum value | DKC0: Minimum temperature of CLT01 (°C) |
DKC5 CLT52 Temperature average | DKC5 CLT52: Average temperature of CL2 (°C) |
DKC5 CLT52 Temperature maximum value | DKC5 CLT52: Maximum temperature of CL2 (°C) |
DKC5 CLT52 Temperature minimum value | DKC5 CLT52: Minimum temperature of CL2 (°C) |
HSNBXTempInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about HSNBX temperature for every two hours. The acquisition interval of temperature data cannot be changed from two hours. A record is HSNBX temperature information obtained from the environment monitor. A record output to the first line shows the latest temperature information.
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.
Item |
Description |
Date |
Year, month, and date when record data was acquired for the two-hour period in the format: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS |
HSNBX0 HSNPANEL0 Temperature average |
HSNBX0: Average temperature of CLT01 (°C) |
HSNBX0 HSNPANEL0 Temperature maximum value |
HSNBX0: Maximum temperature of CLT011 (°C) |
HSNBX0 HSNPANEL0 Temperature minimum value |
HSNBX0: Minimum temperature of CLT01 (°C) |
HSNBX1 HSNPANEL1 Temperature average |
HSNBX1: Average temperature of CL2 (°C) |
HSNBX1 HSNPANEL1 Temperature maximum value |
HSNBX1: Maximum temperature of CL2 (°C) |
HSNBX1 HSNPANEL1 Temperature minimum value |
HSNBX1: Minimum temperature of CL2 (°C) |
A hyphen(-) is displayed if the power and temperature information cannot be acquired due to a unit or network failure.
HduInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about drive boxes (DBs). A record is created for each DB.
Example:
DB Location,DB Status,Slot Size,DB Type DB00&01,Installed,2.5,DBS2 DB00&01,Installed,2.5,DBS2 DB02&03,Installed,2.5,DBS2 DB02&03,Installed,2.5,DBS2 DB04,Installed,2.5,DBS DB05,Installed,2.5,DBS DB06,Installed,2.5,DBS <omit> DB50&51,Installed,2.5,DBS2 DB50&51,Installed,2.5,DBS2 DB52&53,Installed,2.5,DBS2 DB52&53,Installed,2.5,DBS2 DB54,Installed,2.5,DBS DB55,Installed,2.5,DBS <omit>
Item | Content |
DB Location | DB location name Output example: HDU000 |
DB Status | Information about whether this DB is installed or not
|
Slot Size | Slot size (inches)
|
DB Type | DB type of HDU
|
IscsiHostInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about iSCSI Initiator (Host) set to the channel board port. A record is created for each iSCSI Host (Initiator) target.
Item |
Content |
Port |
Port name |
iSCSI Name |
iSCSI host name |
Host Name |
Nickname for iSCSI host name |
iSCSI Target ID1 |
iSCSI target number (hexadecimal format, 00 to fe) |
Notes:
|
IscsiPortInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about iSCSI information set to the channel board port. A record is created for each iSCSI host (initiator) target.
Item |
Content |
Port |
Port name |
IPv4 | IP Address |
IPv4 address Output example: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (decimal) |
IPv4 | Subnet Mask |
IPv4 subnet mask (decimal) Output example: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (decimal) |
IPv4 | Default Gateway |
Port IPv4 default gateway Output example: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (decimal) |
IPv6 | Mode |
Port IPv6 settings
|
IPv6 | Link Local Address |
Port IPv6 link local address
Auto is displayed if the link local address is automatically set. Blank if "IPv6 | Mode" is Disabled. |
IPv6 | Global Address |
IPv6 global address of the port
Auto is displayed if the global address is automatically set. Blank if "IPv6 | Mode" is Disabled. |
IPv6 | Assigned Default Gateway |
Port IPv6 assigned default gateway
Blank if "IPv6 | Mode" is Disabled. |
Channel Speed |
Data transfer speed of the port (for example, 1G, 10G, Auto) |
Security Switch |
Port security switch settings
|
TCP Port Number |
The number of the port for using socket (1 to 65535) |
Ethernet MTU Size (Byte) | MTU |
MTU settings
|
Keep Alive Timer (sec.) |
Keep alive timer value of iSCSI (30 to 64800) (sec) |
Selective ACK |
Selective ACK mode
|
Delayed ACK |
Delayed ACK mode
|
Maximum Window Size (KB) |
Window scale option settings
|
iSNS Server | Mode |
iSNS mode settings
|
iSNS Server | IP Address |
IP address of the iSNS server
|
iSNS Server | TCP Port Number |
Port number of TCP used for iSNS (1 to 65535). Blank if "iSNS Server | Mode" is Off. |
VLAN | Tagging Mode |
VLAN tagging mode set to the port
|
VLAN | ID |
VLAN number set to the port (1 to 4094) Blank if "VLAN | Tagging Mode" is set to Off. |
Resource Group ID (Port) |
Resource group ID of the port (0 to 1023 in decimal) |
Resource Group Name(Port) |
Resource group name of the port |
iSCSI Name |
iSCSI name of the port |
CHAP User Name |
Authenticated user name of the port |
IPv6 | Global Address 2 |
IPv6 global address 2 of the port
Auto is displayed if the global address 2 is automatically set. Blank if "IPv6 | Mode" is Disabled. |
Virtual Port Mode |
Virtual port mode of the port
|
IscsiTargetInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about iSCSI target information set to the channel board port. A record is created for each iSCSI target.
Item |
Content |
Port |
Port name |
iSCSI Target Alias |
iSCSI target alias |
iSCSI Target ID |
Number of the iSCSI target (00 to fe, hexadecimal) |
iSCSI Target Name |
Name of the iSCSI target |
Host Mode |
Host mode set to the iSCSI target (hexadecimal) |
Host Mode Option |
Host mode option set to the iSCSI target (decimal) Separated with a semicolon (;) if multiple host mode options are set. |
Security Switch |
Security switch status set to the iSCSI target port
|
Authentication | Method |
Authentication method settings of the iSCSI target
|
Authentication | Mutual CHAP |
Mutual CHAP authentication function settings of the iSCSI target
|
Authentication | User Name |
User name set when iSCSI target was authenticated |
Resource Group ID (iSCSI Target) |
Resource group ID of the iSCSI target (0 to 1023) |
Resource Group Name (iSCSI Target) |
Resource group name of the iSCSI target |
JnlInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about Journals. A record is created for each journal.
Item |
Content |
JNL# |
Journal number (in the hexadecimal format) |
Current MPU |
Number of MP unit currently controlling the journal |
Setting MPU |
Number of MP unit configured to control the journal |
LdevCapaInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about LDEV capacities. A record is created for each of the classifications shown in "Volume Kind".
Item |
Content |
Volume Kind |
The following classifications are output:
|
Allocated LDEV Capacity (GB) |
Allocated LDEV capacity |
Unallocated LDEV Capacity (GB) |
Unallocated LDEV capacity |
Reserved Capacity (GB) |
Reserved LDEV capacity |
Total Volume Capacity (GB) |
Total capacity of "Allocated LDEV Capacity", "Unallocated LDEV Capacity" and "Reserved Capacity" |
Free Space (GB) |
Free Space |
Total Capacity (GB) |
Total Capacity The sum of "Total Volume Capacity" and "Free Space" |
LdevCountInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about the number of logical devices (LDEVs). A record is created for each of the classifications shown in "Volume Kind".
Item | Content |
Volume Kind |
The following classifications are output:
|
Allocated OPEN LDEVs |
Number of allocated open-system volumes (LDEVs) |
Unallocated OPEN LDEVs |
Number of unallocated open-system volumes (LDEVs) |
Reserved OPEN LDEVs |
Number of reserved open-system volumes (LDEVs) |
Allocated Mainframe LDEVs |
Number of allocated mainframe and multi-platform volumes (LDEVs) |
Reserved Mainframe LDEVs |
Number of reserved mainframe and multi-platform volumes (LDEVs) |
V-VOL |
Number of virtual volumes This item is output only when "Volume Kind" is Total Volumes. This item is blank when "Volume Kind" is Internal Volumes or External Volumes. |
Total(All LDEVs) |
Total number of LDEVs |
ECC Groups |
Total number of parity groups |
LdevInfo.csv
For details about LDEVs, see the Provisioning Guide.
Item | Content |
ECC Group | Number of parity group to which the LDEV belongs
|
LDEV# | LDEV number |
LDEV Name | LDEV name If the character string contains a comma, the comma is converted to a tab. |
LDEV Emulation | LDEV emulation type |
LDEV Type | LDEV type:
|
LDEV Attribute | LDEV Attribute:
|
Volume Size(Cyl) | LDEV capacity (in cylinders) |
Volume Size(MB) | LDEV capacity (in MB) |
Volume Size(Blocks) | LDEV capacity (in blocks) |
CVS | Information about whether the LDEV is a custom-sized volume:
|
Pool ID | Pool number The pool number is output in the following cases:
This item is blank for all other cases. |
RAID Concatenation#0 | Number of parity group to be concatenated to parity group (#0) identified by ECC Group This item is blank when the parity group is not concatenated to another parity group. |
RAID Concatenation#1 | Number of parity group to be concatenated to parity group (#1) identified by ECC Group This item is blank when the parity group is not concatenated to another parity group. |
RAID Concatenation#2 | Number of parity group to be concatenated to parity group (#2) identified by ECC Group This item is blank when the parity group is not concatenated to another parity group. |
ORACLE CHECK SUM | Information about whether this LDEV is Oracle check sum target: For open-systems and multi-platform volumes:
For mainframe volumes, this item is blank. |
Current MPU | Number of MP unit currently controlling the LDEV |
Setting MPU | Number of MP unit configured to control LDEV |
Allocated | Information about whether this LDEV is allocated to a host:
|
Pool Name | Name of the pool indicated by Pool ID If the character string contains a comma, the comma is converted to a tab. |
CmdDevSecurity | Indicates whether Security is specified as the attribute for the command device:
|
CmdDevUserAuth | Indicates whether User Authentication is specified as the attribute for the command device:
|
CmdDevDevGrpDef | Indicates whether Device Group Definition is specified as the attribute for the command device:
|
Resource Group ID (LDEV) | LDEV resource group ID (decimal number) |
Resource Group Name (LDEV) | LDEV resource group name |
Encryption | Indicates whether the parity group identified by ECC Group is encrypted: For internal volumes:
For external volumes, this item is blank. |
ALUA Mode | Indicates whether the ALUA mode is enabled:
|
T10 PI | Indicates the T10 PI attribute set for the LDEV:
|
Accelerated Compression | Indicates whether accelerated compression is enabled: For internal volumes:
For external volumes, this item is blank. |
Namespace ID | Indicates the namespace ID of the LDEV If the LDEV is not registered as a namespace, this field remains blank. |
LdevStatus.csv
This CSV file contains information about the status of logical devices (LDEVs). A record is created for each LDEV.
Item |
Content |
VDEV# |
Virtual device number in which the LDEV is defined |
VDEV Status |
VDEV status of "VDEV#"
|
HDEV# |
LDEV number |
HDEV Status |
LDEV status
|
LDEV Emulation |
LDEV emulation type |
ECC Group |
Number of the parity group where the LDEV belongs.
|
LogPathStatus.csv
This CSV file contains information about mainframe logical paths.
Item | Content |
LPN# | Logical path number (in the hexadecimal format) |
CHB Location | CHB name |
Port | Port name |
Link | Link address of the connected host (6-digit number in the hexadecimal format) |
LGCL | Logical address of the connected host (number in the hexadecimal format) |
LDKC# | Number of connected LDKC (in the hexadecimal format) |
CU# | Number of connected CU (in the hexadecimal format) |
LPartition.csv
This CSV file contains information about the cache logical partitioning function. A record is created for each cache partition for a managed resource.
For details about the cache logical partitioning function, see the Performance Guide.
Item |
Content |
CLPR# |
CLPR ID (decimal number) |
CLPR Name |
Name of the CLPR |
Cache Size(MB) |
Cache size (in MB) allocated to this CLPR ID |
Cache Residency Size(MB) |
Cache Residency Manager cache size (in MB) allocated to this CLPR ID |
ECC Group |
Number of parity group allocated to this CLPR ID |
LDEV#(V-VOL) |
Number of LDEVs allocated to this CLPR ID The type of this LDEV is Dynamic Provisioning, Thin Image, or ALU. This item is blank when no LDEVs are assigned to the CLPR ID. |
LunInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about LU path definitions. A record is created for each LU path definition. When only the port name (Port) is output, it indicates that no LU path is defined for the port (which is used only for a remote path or an external path). For details about LU path definitions, see the Provisioning Guide for Open Systems. For information about iSCSI targets, see IscsiTargetInfo.csv.
Item |
Description |
Port |
Port name |
Host Group |
Host group name If "Package Type" is iSCSI, the iSCSI target alias is output. |
Host Mode |
Host mode specified for this host group (hexadecimal) |
Host Mode Option |
Host mode option set for this host group (number in the decimal format) If more than one option is specified, the options are separated by semicolons (;). This item is blank when no host mode option has been specified. |
LUN# |
LUN number for this LU path definition (hexadecimal) This item is blank when no LU path is defined for the host group. |
LDEV# |
LDEV number for this LU path definition This item is blank when no LU path is defined for the host group. |
Command Device |
Information about whether the LDEV is a command device:
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Command Security |
Information about whether the command device is secured:
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CVS |
Information about whether the LDEV is a custom-sized volume:
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CHB Location |
Name of the CHB on which this port is installed |
Package Type |
CHB type for CHB Location Output example for Fibre: 4HF32R(Fibre) Output example for iSCSI: 2HS10S(iSCSI) Output example for FICON®: 4Mx16(Mfibre) |
Resource Group ID (Host Group) |
Resource group ID of a host group (0 to 1,023, decimal) |
Resource Group Name (Host Group) |
Resource group name of a host group |
T10 PI Mode |
Indicates whether the T10 PI mode can be applied to the port for which the LU path is defined:
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T10 PI |
Information about the T10 PI attribute which is set for the LDEV number of the LU path definition.
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Asymmetric Access State | Asymmetric access status (output only for an open-systems CHB that is FC or FCoE) Indicates the asymmetric access status:
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LunPortInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about LU path definition. A record is created for each port.
For details of LU path definition, see the Provisioning Guide for Open Systems. For information about iSCSI ports, see IscsiPortInfo.csv.
Item |
Content |
Port |
Port name |
Security Switch |
The setting status of the security switch:
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Port Address |
Port address (2-digit hexadecimal number) 00 to ff This item is blank when "Package Type" is iSCSI. |
Loop ID |
Port address (0 - 125, decimal) This item is blank when "Package Type" is iSCSI. |
Fabric |
Setting status of the Fabric switch:
|
Connection |
Fibre topology setting:
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Channel Speed |
Channel speed of this port (for example, 4G, 10G, 32G) |
WWN |
WWN of this port (hexadecimal number) This item is blank when "Package Type" is iSCSI. |
CHB Location |
CHB on which the port is installed. |
Package Type |
CHB type for CHB Location Output example for Fibre: 4HF32R(Fibre) Output example for iSCSI: 2HS10S(iSCSI) Output example for FICON®: 4Mx16(Mfibre) |
T10 PI Mode |
Indicates whether the T10 PI mode can be applied to the port:
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MfDMInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about migration volumes for mainframe. A record is created for each migration volume.
Item |
Content |
Migration Volume Group |
Number of the migration volume The number starts with "M" (for example, M1-1) |
Current MPU |
Number of the MP unit that is controlling the migration volume |
Setting MPU |
Number f the MP unit specified to control the migration volume |
Resource Group ID (ECC Group) |
Resource group ID of migration volume (number in the decimal format) |
Resource Group Name (ECC Group) |
Resource group name of migration volume |
MicroVersion.csv
This CSV file contains information about microcode, firmware, and software versions.
Item | Content |
DKCMAIN | The version of the microcode for the RAID storage system (10 digits) |
HTP | HTP firmware version (6 digits) |
DKB | DKB firmware version (6 digits) |
SVP | Version of the firmware installed on the service processor (8 digits) |
CBA | CBA version (12 digits) |
SSVP | SSVP firmware version (8 digits) |
FCDG | FCDG firmware version (6 digits) |
ROM BOOT | ROM BOOT firmware version (6 digits) |
RAM BOOT | RAM BOOT firmware version (6 digits) |
Config | Config firmware version (8 digits) |
HDD | HDD firmware version (4 digits) HDD version in the format of "(HDD device type - code):(version)." If an HDD drive is not installed, only a colon (:) is displayed. |
HDD (SVP) | HDD(SVP) firmware version (4 digits) |
Expander | Expander firmware version (6 digits) |
CFM | CFM firmware version (8 digits) |
Printout Tool | Printout tool version |
ISCF | ISCF version (8 digits) |
GUM | GUM firmware version (8 digits) |
FCBK | FCBK version (8 digits) |
ISW | ISW firmware version (8 digits) |
DKBN | DKBN version (6 digits) |
NSW | NSW version (6 digits) |
EDKBN | EDKBN version (6 digits) |
MlcEnduranceInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about endurance information of SSD, SCM, or FMD DC2. A record is created for each SSD, SCM, or FMD DC2 endurance information.
If you change the SVP time 1 month or more, the history acquisition months will not be in order.
Item |
Content |
ECC Group |
Number of parity groups. |
CR# |
C# and R# (2-digit hexadecimal numbers), which identify the PDEV Output in the format of "XX/YY" XX: C# YY: R# |
Device Type-Code |
Drive type code of this drive Output example: SLR5B-M200SS |
Used Endurance Indicator (%) |
The current used endurance of SSD life (0 to 100) The value of this indicator increases due to drive operation associated with internal processing of the storage system, and the host I/O. Even when no data is copied due to a drive failure, the value of this indicator increases because the spare drive also performs internal processing. |
History1 (date) |
Date on which the used endurance of SSD life was acquired (1 month ago) |
History1 (%) |
The used endurance of SSD life (0 to 100)(1 month ago) |
History2 (date) |
Date on which the used endurance of SSD life was acquired (2 months ago) |
History2 (%) |
The used endurance of SSD life (0 to 100) (2 months ago) |
History3 (%) ... History 119 (%) |
Life (0 to 100) (3 months ago ...119 months ago) |
History120 (date) |
Date on which the used endurance of SSD life was acquired (120 months ago) |
History120 (%) |
The used endurance of SSD life (0 to 100) (120 months ago) |
ModePerLpr.csv
This CSV file contains information about system option modes. A record is created for each system option mode.
Item |
Content |
System Option Mode# |
System option mode # (decimal number) |
LPR#0, LPR#1, …, LPR#31 |
System option mode for LPR#0 to LPR#31
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MpPathStatus.csv
This CSV file contains information about the status of logical paths. A record is created for each MP unit or CTL.
Item |
Content |
MPU#/CTL# |
MP unit number or CTL number (2-digit hexadecimal numbers):
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CMG#00-00 to CMG#00-0b CMG#01-00 to CMG#01-0b CMG#02-00 to CMG#02-0b CMG#03-00 to CMG#03-0b |
Cache module path status for MP unit number in the format of “CMG#XX-YY”.1 (CMG#XX-YY) XX: I path (00 to 03), YY: CMG# (00 to 0b) |
MPU#00-00 to MPU#00-0b MPU#01-00 to MPU#01-0b MPU#02-00 to MPU#02-0b MPU#03-00 to MPU#03-0b | MP unit path status for MP unit number in the format of “MPU#XX-YY”.1 MPU#XX-YY) XX: I path (00 to 03), YY: MPU# (00 to 0b ) |
CMG#00-00 to CMG#00-0b CMG#01-00 to CMG#01-0b CMG#02-00 to CMG#02-0b CMG#03-00 to CMG#03-0b |
Cache module path status for CTL number in the format of “CMG#XX-YY”.1 (CMG#XX-YY) XX: I path (00 to 03), YY: CMG# (00 to 0b): MSW number in one module (2-digit number in the hexadecimal format) |
MPU#00-00 to MPU#00-0b MPU#01-00 to MPU#01-0b MPU#02-00 to MPU#02-0b MPU#03-00 to MPU#03-0b |
MP unit path status for CTL number in the format of “MPU#XX-YY”.1 (MPU#XX-YY) XX: I path (00 to 03), YY: MPU# (00 to 0b) |
Notes:
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MpPcbStatus.csv
This CSV file contains information about the status of MP unit. A record is created for each MP unit.
Item |
Content |
MPU ID |
MP unit ID |
Auto Assignment |
Information about whether this MP unit is set to be automatically assigned to each resource or not
|
PCB Status |
MP unit status1 |
MP#00, #01, #02..., #13 |
MP status on MP unit #0 to #131 |
Notes:
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PcbRevInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about revisions of packages such as channel boards (CHBs) and others. A record is created for each package.
Item |
Content |
Location |
Part name |
FRU number |
Product name of the package or some other name |
PK Revision |
Revision of the package |
Factory |
Factory manufacturing the package |
Number |
Serial number of the package |
MAC Address |
MAC address of the package This item always remains blank. |
PdevCapaInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about physical device (PDEV) capacities. A record is created for each of the classifications shown in "PDEV Kind".
Item |
Content |
PDEV Kind |
The following four classifications are output:
|
HDD Drive |
HDD drive capacity (TB) |
Spare Drive |
Spare drive capacity (TB) |
SSD Drive |
SSD/SCM capacity (TB) |
Free Drive |
Free drive capacity (TB) |
PdevInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about physical devices (PDEVs). A record is created for each PDEV.
Item | Content |
ECC Group | Number of parity group of which this PDEV is a component:
|
Emulation Type | Emulation type for the parity group indicated by "ECC Group" This item is blank when the ECC Group is Spare Drive. |
CR# | C# and R# (2-digit hexadecimal numbers that identify the PDEV) Output in the format XX/YY, where:
|
PDEV Location | PDEV location name |
Device Type | Drive type (for example, HDD, SSD, FMD, SCM) |
Interface | Drive control interface (for example, NVMe, SAS, SATA) |
RPM | Revolutions per minute (unit: rpm) A hyphen (-) is output when the drive type is not HDD. |
Device Type-Code | Device type code of this drive (for example, DKR5D-J600SS) |
Device Size | Drive size (inches) (for example, 2.5, 3.5) This item is blank when the drive type is FMD. |
Device Capacity | Drive capacity (GB or TB) |
Drive Version | Drive firmware version |
DKB1 | Name of the DKB (1) controlling the PDEV |
DKB2 | Name of the DKB (2) controlling the PDEV |
DKB3 | Name of the DKB (3) controlling the PDEV |
DKB4 | Name of the DKB (4) controlling the PDEV |
Serial Number # | Serial number of this drive |
RAID Level | RAID level of the parity group indicated by "ECC Group" This item is blank when the "ECC Group" is Spare Drive |
RAID Concatenation #0 | Number of parity group to be concatenated to parity group (#0) identified by "ECC Group" This item is blank when the parity group is not concatenated to another parity group or is Spare Drive. |
RAID Concatenation #1 | Number of parity group to be concatenated to parity group (#1) identified by "ECC Group" This item is blank when the parity group is not concatenated to another parity group or is Spare Drive. |
RAID Concatenation #2 | Number of parity group to be concatenated to parity group (#2) identified by "ECC Group" This item is blank when the parity group is not concatenated to another parity group or is Spare Drive. |
Resource Group ID (ECC Group) | Resource group ID of parity group (decimal number) |
Resource Group Name (ECC Group) |
Resource group name of parity group |
Encryption | Encryption status of the parity group to which the PDEV belongs:
|
Accelerated Compression |
Accelerated compression setting:
This item is blank when the parity group with PDEV does not support accelerated compression, or when the ECC Group is Spare Drive. |
Automatically manage compressed space of FMD parity group | Indicates whether to manage the compressed area of the FMD parity group automatically.
This item is blank when the parity group to which the PDEV belongs does not support accelerated compression. |
PdevStatus.csv
This CSV file contains information about the status of physical devices (PDEVs). A record is created for each PDEV.
Item |
Content |
CR# |
C# and R# (2-digit hexadecimal numbers), which identify the PDEV Output in the format XX/YY, where:
|
Pdev Status |
PDEV status1 |
Port0 Status |
Status of Port 0 on this PDEV1 |
Port1 Status |
Status of Port 1 on this PDEV1 |
Pdev Location |
Location name of this PDEV |
Notes:
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PhyPathStatus.csv
This CSV file contains information about mainframe physical paths.
Item |
Content |
Module# |
Module number |
CHB Location |
CHB name |
Port |
Port name |
Link(Self) |
DKC port address (6-digit number in the hexadecimal format) |
Link(Dest) |
Link address of the adjacent node (6-digit number in the hexadecimal format) |
Status |
Information about whether the adjacent node is enabled:
|
Type/Model |
Type of the adjacent node (6-digit number in the hexadecimal format) and model name of the adjacent node (3-digit number in the hexadecimal format) |
SeqNumber |
Serial product number of the adjacent node (14-digit number in the hexadecimal format) |
Tag |
Tag information of the adjacent node (4-digit number in the hexadecimal format) |
WWN(N_Port_Name) |
N_Port_Name of the adjacent node (16-digit number in the hexadecimal format) |
WWN(Node_Name) |
Node_Name of the adjacent node (16-digit number in the hexadecimal format) |
Speed |
Data transfer speed:
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PkInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about channel boards (CHBs). A record is created for each CHB.
Item | Content |
CHB Location | CHB name |
DKC Emulation | DKC emulation type |
Port# | Number of the port installed on the CHB (2-digit number in the hexadecimal format) |
Port | Name of port installed on the CHB |
Package Type | CHB type CHB for CHB location:
|
SFP Kind | SFP type
|
SFP Status | SFP status
|
Port Type | Port type
|
Fabric | One of the Fibre topology settings indicating the setting status of the Fabric switch (output only for an open system CHB that is Fibre or FCoE):
|
Connection | One of the Fibre topology settings (output only for an open system CHB that is Fibre or FCoE)
|
Port Address | Port address (2-digit number in the hexadecimal format) Output only for an open system CHB that is Fibre or FCoE |
Resource Group ID (Port) | Resource group ID of port (number in the decimal format) |
Resource Group Name (Port) | Resource group name of port |
Port Internal WWN | WWN of the port (output only for an open system CHB that is Fibre or FCoE) |
T10 PI Mode | Indicates whether the T10 PI mode can be applied to the port.
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SFP Data Transfer Rate | Maximum SFP data transfer rate that is supported by installed packages: Output example: 32G |
Mode | Operation mode of the Fibre Channel port:
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PpInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about the software. A record is created for each software product.
For details about the license key, see Managing license keys.
Item |
Content |
Program Product Name |
Software name |
Install |
Information about whether the installed license key is enabled:
|
Key Type |
Installed license key type:
|
Permitted Volumes(TB) |
Permitted volume capacity for this software (in TB). (The used volume capacity is not output.) If no upper limit value is set for the capacity, "Unlimited" is output. This item is blank in either of the following cases:
|
Expiration Date |
Expiration date of the software The format is mm/dd/yyyy (month/day/year). This item is blank in either of the following cases:
|
Status |
License key status of the software:
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SMfundat.csv
This CSV file contains information about SM functions. A record is created for each of the classifications shown in "SM Install Function".
Item | Content |
SM Install function | The following classifications are output:
|
Availability | Information about whether the function of "SM Install function" is enabled
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SsdDriveInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about SSDs. A record is created for each drive.
Item | Content |
ECC Group | Number of the parity group to which this SSD belongs |
CR# | C# and R# (2-digit hexadecimal numbers that identify the PDEV) Output in the format XX/YY, where:
|
PDEV Location |
Location name of the PDEV Output example: SLR5B-M200SS |
Device Type-Code | Drive type code Output example: SLR5B-M200SS |
Device Capacity | Drive capacity in GB or TB |
SSD Device Type | SSD drive type (for example, SSD, SSD(RI), FMD, SCM) |
Used Endurance Indicator (%) | Used endurance of SSD life (0 to 100) |
Used Endurance Indicator Threshold (%) | Drive life threshold (0 to 100) |
Used Endurance Indicator Warning SIM (%) | Warning SIM threshold (0 to 100) |
FMD Battery Life Indicator Warning SIM (%) | Displayed only for VSP G130, G/F350, G/F370, G/F700, G/F900. Threshold of battery life warning SIM (0 to 100) This item is blank if the SSD is other than FMD. |
FMD Battery Life Indicator (%) | Displayed only for VSP G130, G/F350, G/F370, G/F700, G/F900. Used battery life (0 to 100) This item is blank if the SSD is other than FMD. |
SsidInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about SSIDs. A record is created for each SSID.
Item |
Content |
DEV# Start |
First LDEV number for the SSID |
DEV# End |
Last LDEV number for the SSID |
SSID |
Subsystem ID (hexadecimal) |
SysoptInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about system options.
Item |
Content |
Spare Disk Recover |
Speed of copying data to the spare drive.
|
Dynamic Sparing |
Information about whether to perform automatic copy to a spare drive if the occurrences of drive failures exceed the threshold.
|
Correction Copy |
Information about whether to perform correction copy to a spare drive if a drive is blocked.
|
Disk Copy pace |
Speed of copying the spare drive in the Interleave mode.
|
System Option On |
System options that are set to ON. Output example: modeXXXX (0 to 2047, decimal number) |
Link Failure Threshold |
Threshold to notify the link failure (0 to 255, decimal) |
WDCP Enable |
Information about whether the WDCP option is set or not. Output only in cases where the Config type is H.
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DDUMP Enable |
DDUMP Enable Information about whether the DDUMP option is set or not. Output only in cases where the Config type is H.
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WwnInfo.csv
This CSV file contains information about hosts. A record is created for each host.
For details about the host setting, see the Provisioning Guide for Open Systems. For information about iSCSI hosts, see IscsiHostInfo.csv. For information about iSCSI targets, see IscsiTargetInfo.csv.
Item |
Content |
Port |
Port name |
Host Group |
Host group name If "Package Type" is iSCSI, the iSCSI target alias is output. |
Host Mode |
Host mode that is set for the host group (number in hexadecimal format) |
Host Mode Option |
Host mode option that is set for the host group (hexadecimal number) Multiple options are separated by semicolons (;). This item is blank when no host mode option is specified. |
WWN |
World Wide Name of the host bus adapter registered to the host group (hexadecimal number) This item is blank when no valid WWN is specified or when Package Type is iSCSI. |
Nickname |
Nickname of the host This item is blank when no nickname is specified or when Package Type is iSCSI. |
Host Group# |
Host group number (hexadecimal) If "Package Type" is iSCSI, the iSCSI target alias is output. |
CHB Location |
CHB on which the port is installed |
Package Type |
CHB type for CHB Location Output example for Fibre: 4HF32R (Fibre) Output example for iSCSI: 2HS10S (iSCSI) Output example for FICON®: 4Mx16 (Mfibre) |
T10 PI Mode |
Indicates whether the T10 PI mode can be applied to the port:
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