The Dashboard provides a way to quickly
assess the overall condition of the system and view notifications of any critical issues that
require immediate action.
The Dashboard is the home page that displays after you
log in to the system. It contains high-level information about the system and is not a replacement
for the Performance page or the system view. The
Dashboard contains sections for performance, capacity, and system health that
provide an overall understanding of what is happening on the system.
Performance
The Performance section on the
Dashboard displays a graph with up to 5 minutes of data from the performance
of a specific system or a comparison of the performance of the nodes. Select either
System or Node Comparison to switch the view between
system-level performance and node-level performance.
Capacity
The Capacity
section on the Dashboard provides an overall view of system capacity through
physical capacity, volume capacity, and capacity savings. The capacity displays as actual
capacity and also as a percentage of the total capacity. Dashboard provides the system-level
reporting for capacity usage.
- Physical Capacity
- Physical capacity
indicates the total capacity in all storage on the system. Physical capacity includes all the
storage the system can virtualize and assign to pools. Physical capacity is displayed in a bar graph and divided into three categories: Stored
Capacity, Available Capacity, and Total
Capacity. Stored Capacity indicates the
amount of capacity that is currently being used on the system after
compression and thin-provisioning savings.
This value does include the capacity used by metadata for
compressed
volumes.On the left side of the bar graph,
the stored capacity is displayed in both the total capacity and as a percentage. The system
calculates the stored capacity by subtracting the available capacity from the total capacity that is
allocated to MDisks. To calculate the percentage, the stored capacity is divided by the total
capacity that is allocated to MDisks. The total Available Capacity displays
on the right side of the bar graph and indicates the capacity that is allocated to storage pools. To
calculate the percentage of available capacity on the system, the available capacity is divided by
the total amount of capacity that is allocated to MDisks. The Total physical
capacity displays on the right under the bar graph and shows all the physical capacity available on
the system. The bar graph is a visual representation of capacity usage and availability and can
be used to determine whether additional storage need to be added to the system. Select
View MDisks to view more information about the physical capacity of the
system on the MDisks by Pools
page.
- Volume Capacity
- Volume capacity is the total capacity of all virtualized storage on the system. Volume capacity
is displayed in a bar graph and divided into two categories: Written Capacity
and Total Provisioned capacity. Written Capacity
displays on the left side of the bar graph and indicates the amount of capacity that has data
written to all the configured volumes on the system. The system calculates the written capacity for
volumes by adding the stored capacity to capacity savings. The percentage of written capacity for
volumes is calculated by dividing the written capacity by the total provisioned capacity for volumes
on the system. The Available Capacity displays on the right side of the bar
graph and indicates the capacity on all configured volumes that is available to write new data. The
available capacity is calculated by subtracting the written capacity for volumes from the total
amount of capacity that is provisioned for volumes. The percentage of available capacity is
calculated by dividing the available capacity for volumes by the total amount of capacity that has
been provisioned to volumes on the system. The Total Provisioned capacity
displays under the Available Capacity and indicates the total amount of
capacity that is allocated to volumes. The Volume Capacity also displays the percentage for
over-provisioned volumes. The Overprovisioned value indicates the percentage
of volume capacity that is increased because of capacity savings.
- Capacity Savings
- Capacity Savings indicates the amount of capacity
that is saved on the system by using compression and thin-provisioning.
Compression shows the total capacity savings gained for the volumes that use
compression. Thin-Provisioning displays the total capacity savings for all
thin-provisioned volumes on the system. You can view all the volumes that use each of these
technologies.
- Compressed Capacity
- Displays a bar graph of the used capacity from the amount of capacity saved due to compression.
The total capacity that is written to the system is displayed under the bar graph. Select
View Compressed volumes to view more information about the compression on the
system on the Volumes page.
The current compression ratio is displayed as
the Compression Ratio above the Thin Provisioning
graph. The compression ratio changes depending on the type of data that the system is
compressing.
The total of compression savings and thin provisioning savings is displayed as
Total Capacity Savings, but only if both compression and thin provisioning
are configured on the system.
- Thin Provisioning
- Displays a bar graph of the total, used, and available virtual capacity. The used virtual
capacity displays on the left of the bar graph. The available virtual capacity displays on the right
of the bar graph. The total virtual capacity displays on the right under the bar graph. Select
View Thin Provisioned volumes to view more information about the virtual
capacity of the system on the Volumes page.
The percentage of how much is
being provisioned or over provisioned in the system is displayed as Over
Provisioned.
System Health
The System Health section on the
Dashboard provides a holistic view of the system through tiles of data that
represents different components that make up the system. A tile contains one type of component, but
it can contain multiple items of the same type.
The
current software version number and the system ID are displayed above the Connectivity
components category.
The following list
defines the categories of tiles:
- Hardware components displays the health of all components that are
specific to the physical hardware.
- Logical components displays the health of all logical and virtual
components in the management GUI .
- Connectivity components displays the health of all components that are
related to the system’s connectivity and relationship to other components or systems.
Mini-Dashboard
The Mini-Dashboard provides an at-a-glance look at the total, read, and
write latency, bandwidth, and IOPS performance metrics for the system. The
Mini-Dashboard displays at the bottom of the management GUI after you leave the
Dashboard page. The information can be used in the following ways:
- Compare expected I/O rates against actual I/O rates for analytic workloads or transactional
workloads.
- Compare system performance among managed systems.
- Determine optimal system usage.