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TrueSight Operations Management -NetApp Storage
STORAGE MONITORING
USER DOCUMENTATION
Version 3.2.01
August 2015
Contacting BMC Software
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Telephone 1 (713) 918 8800 or 1 (800) 841 2031 (Toll Free)
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Customer Support
You can obtain technical support by using the Support page on the BMC Software Web site or bycontacting Customer Support by telephone or e-mail.
Support Web Site
You can obtain technical support from BMC Software 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at http://www.bmc.com/support_home. From this Web site, you can:
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Find worldwide BMC Software support center locations and contact information, including e-mail addresses, fax numbers, and telephone numbers
You can also access product documents and search the Knowledge Base for help with an issue at http://www.sentrysoftware.com
Support by Telephone or E-mail
In the United States and Canada, if you need technical support and do not have access to the Web,call 800 537 1813. Outside the United States and Canada, please contact your local support centerfor assistance. To find telephone and email contact information for the BMC Software supportcenter that services your location, refer to the Contact Customer Support section of the Supportpage on the BMC Software Web site at http://www.bmc.com/support_home.
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Table of Contents.....................................................................................................................................................................................10User Goals and Features
.....................................................................................................................................................................................11Product at a Glance
.....................................................................................................................................................................................12Supported Platforms
.....................................................................................................................................................................................13Prerequisites
.....................................................................................................................................................................................17Importing the Monitoring Solution into Central Administration
.....................................................................................................................................................................................18Creating the Installation Package
.....................................................................................................................................................................................19Downloading the Installation Package
.....................................................................................................................................................................................19Installing the Package
.....................................................................................................................................................................................21Configuring Monitor Settings
.......................................................................................................................................................................................23Configuring the Discovery Interval
.......................................................................................................................................................................................24Configuring the Polling Interval
.......................................................................................................................................................................................25Filtering LUNs and Volumes to Monitor
.......................................................................................................................................................................................26Enabling the Debug Mode
.......................................................................................................................................................................................28Setting Advanced Configuration Variables
.......................................................................................................................................................................................30Scheduling Automatic Reports
.......................................................................................................................................................................................32Configuring Alert Actions
.....................................................................................................................................................................................32Configuring Thresholds
.......................................................................................................................................................................................33Configuring Monitor Thresholds
.......................................................................................................................................................................................34Editing a Threshold Configuration
.......................................................................................................................................................................................34Deleting a Threshold Configuration
.....................................................................................................................................................................................36Checking Available Spare Disks
.....................................................................................................................................................................................38Checking Disks Health
.....................................................................................................................................................................................41Detecting High Processor Utilization
.....................................................................................................................................................................................43Detecting a Controller Overload
.....................................................................................................................................................................................46Identifying Aggregates with Space Reservation Enabled
.....................................................................................................................................................................................48Identifying Busiest Volumes
.....................................................................................................................................................................................50Reclaiming Space of Unused LUNs
.....................................................................................................................................................................................53Reporting Disk Space Consumption
.....................................................................................................................................................................................55Viewing the Overall Activity of a NetApp Filer
.....................................................................................................................................................................................59Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators
.....................................................................................................................................................................................61NetApp Filers KM
.......................................................................................................................................................................................627-Mode
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......................................................................................................................................................................62NetApp Aggregate
......................................................................................................................................................................63NetApp CIFS
......................................................................................................................................................................64NetApp Controller
......................................................................................................................................................................66NetApp Disk
......................................................................................................................................................................67NetApp Ethernet Port
......................................................................................................................................................................68NetApp Fan
......................................................................................................................................................................69NetApp FC Port
......................................................................................................................................................................71NetApp Filer
......................................................................................................................................................................72NetApp Host Adapter
......................................................................................................................................................................73NetApp iSCSI
......................................................................................................................................................................74NetApp iSCSI Port
......................................................................................................................................................................75NetApp LUN
......................................................................................................................................................................76NetApp NDMP
......................................................................................................................................................................77NetApp NFS
......................................................................................................................................................................78NetApp NVRAM
......................................................................................................................................................................79NetApp Plex
......................................................................................................................................................................80NetApp Power Supply
......................................................................................................................................................................81NetApp Processor
......................................................................................................................................................................82NetApp Qtree
......................................................................................................................................................................83NetApp Quota
......................................................................................................................................................................83NetApp Shelf
......................................................................................................................................................................84NetApp SIS Volume
......................................................................................................................................................................85NetApp Snapmirror
......................................................................................................................................................................86NetApp Snapvault
......................................................................................................................................................................87NetApp Temperature
......................................................................................................................................................................88NetApp vFiler
......................................................................................................................................................................89NetApp Voltage
......................................................................................................................................................................89NetApp Volume
.......................................................................................................................................................................................94Cluster Mode
......................................................................................................................................................................94NetApp Cluster Aggregate
......................................................................................................................................................................95NetApp Cluster CIFS
......................................................................................................................................................................96NetApp Cluster
......................................................................................................................................................................97NetApp Cluster Disk
......................................................................................................................................................................98NetApp Cluster Ethernet Port
......................................................................................................................................................................100NetApp Cluster Fan
......................................................................................................................................................................100NetApp Cluster FC Port
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......................................................................................................................................................................101NetApp Cluster Host Adapter
......................................................................................................................................................................102NetApp Cluster iSCSI
......................................................................................................................................................................103NetApp Cluster iSCSI Port
......................................................................................................................................................................104NetApp Cluster LUN
......................................................................................................................................................................105NetApp Cluster NFS
......................................................................................................................................................................106NetApp Node
......................................................................................................................................................................108NetApp Cluster Root Volume
......................................................................................................................................................................112NetApp Cluster NVRAM
......................................................................................................................................................................113NetApp Cluster Plex
......................................................................................................................................................................113NetApp Cluster Power Supply
......................................................................................................................................................................114NetApp Cluster Processor
......................................................................................................................................................................114NetApp Cluster Qtree
......................................................................................................................................................................115NetApp Cluster Quota
......................................................................................................................................................................115NetApp Cluster Shelf
......................................................................................................................................................................116NetApp Cluster SIS Volume
......................................................................................................................................................................117NetApp Cluster Snapmirror
......................................................................................................................................................................117NetApp Cluster Temperature
......................................................................................................................................................................118NetApp Cluster Voltage
......................................................................................................................................................................118NetApp Cluster Volume
......................................................................................................................................................................123NetApp Vserver
Release Notes for v3.2.01
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What's NewSupport for Data ONTAP API v8.3.x.
The new configuration variable retryDiscoveryAfterNTimes was added to set the maximumnumber of retries when the discovery fails.
Changes and ImprovementsNew monitor types were created for Cluster Mode to better differentiate them from the 7-mode ones.
To provide better hardware detection in multiple-channel scenario, hardware instancenames and IDs have been modified for power supplies, fans, voltages, and temperatures.
The collectionHubHeapSizeMax configuration variable is now set by default to 1024megabytes.
Alert Actions:
Different types of PATROL events can now be triggered.
Event messages have been improved to provide more meaningful information.
Specific PATROL Events triggered upon failures now also specify the alert origin(ApplicationClassName.ObjectID.ParameterName).
Fixed IssuesThe monitoring solution stopped collecting data when the collection status was failed.
Negative values were sometimes reported for attributes of the NetApp Ethernet Portmonitor type (cluster mode).
In cluster mode, the monitoring solution failed to retrieve the SnapMirror status.
Warnings are no longer triggered for zeroed disks.
An exception could occur:
when discovering disks in cluster mode.
when discovering volumes in cluster mode.
when discovering qtree.
when discovering quota in 7-mode.
when collecting disk information in 7-mode and caused the collect to fail.
when the value for an aggregate was null.
Known IssueJava 1.8 uses TSL instead of SSLv3 which prevents the monitoring solution to connect to DataONTAP. To use TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage with Java 1.8, you willhave to first enable TLS. For more information, please refer to the NetApp documentation.
Overview
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The pages in this section provide a high-level overview of the product.
User Goals and Features
Product at a Glance
Prerequisites
Supported Platforms
Note that for convenience and brevity, reference to TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage,may also be made as NetApp Storage Monitoring.
User Goals and FeaturesTrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage allows you to view, monitor, and manageyour entire NetApp storage environment by making available current and historical informationthrough a centralized console.
TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage enables you to manage the followingaspects of your environment:
Array activity statistics (network, disk activity, backups, processor utilization, etc.)
Files System monitoring (space consumption, available snapshots, quotas, etc.)
Per-protocol statistics (CIFS, NFS, fiber, etc.)
Mirroring reports (Snapmirror and Snapvault activity and traffic, etc.)
LUN Statistics (statistics report on read/write usage over the past days/hours, mapping)…
Cluster monitoring (interconnection status, partner status)…
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Product at a GlanceTrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage provides current and historical informationthrough a centralized console so you can easily view and manage your entire NetAppenvironment. The product collects and brings critical performance data and useful metrics intothe BMC TrueSight Operations Management environment and enables SAN Administrators to bewarned whenever a problem occurs in their NetApp environment.
TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage Architecture Diagram
TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage:
Collects NetApp Filers hardware and performance metrics and bring them into your BMCenvironment
Identifies performance bottlenecks (physical disks, controllers, fiber links, etc.)
Manages and helps rationalize disk space consumption
Reports on activity generated by each protocol
Analyzes overall traffic and in-depth I/Os, etc.
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Supported PlatformsBMC Framework
BMC ProactiveNet 9.0 and higher
BMC ProactiveNet Central Monitoring Administration 9.0 and higher
BMC TrueSight Operations Management 10
PATROL Agent
TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage supports PATROL Agent v3.9 and higher.
JAVA
TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage requires Java 1.6 and a Java RunEnvironment (JRE) to be installed on the same system that the PATROL Agent.
You can download the Java Runtime Environment along with the monitoring solution from the Sentry Software Website.
NetApp Storage Devices
TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage supports:
In 7-mode (traditional mode): All NetApp storage filers with Data ONTAP 7.3.1 or higher.
In C-mode (cluster mode): All NetApp storage filers with Data ONTAP 8.1 or higher.
Filers from other vendors that have an OEM agreement with NetApp are also supported.
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PrerequisitesData ONTAP
We recommend using Data ONTAP version 8.2. The following versions of Data ONTAP arehowever supported:
In 7-Mode (traditional mode): Data ONTAP 7.3.1
In Cluster-Mode: Data ONTAP 8.1 and higher
User Privileges
7-Mode:
To monitor a NetApp storage system in 7-mode, you need to create a user with read-only accessto the Data ONTAP API. Please copy-paste the following command lines into the NetApp CLI:
1. Create a new role to access the Data ONTAP API used by TrueSight Operations Management -NetApp Storage:
> useradmin role add newrole -a login-http-admin,api-license-list-info,api-system-
get-version,api-perf-object-get-instances,api-aggr-list-info,api-volume-list-
info,api-lun-list-info,api-lun-map-list-info,api-qtree-list,api-system-get-info,api-
storage-adapter-get-adapter-list,api-storage-adapter-get-adapter-info,api-net-config-
get-active,api-fcp-adapter-list-info,api-fcp-adapter-stats-list-info,api-cifs-list-
config,api-iscsi-service-status,api-iscsi-adapter-list-info,api-nfs-status,api-sis-
status,api-snapmirror-get-status,api-snapvault-primary-destinations-list-info,api-
storage-shelf-list-info,api-disk-list-info,api-storage-shelf-environment-list-
info,api-vfiler-list-info,api-
cifs-status,api-vfiler-get-status,api-snapvault-primary-get-relationship-status,api-
quota-report
2. Create a new group using the previously created role:> useradmin group add newgroup -c "adding group for newuser" -r newrole
3. Create a new user in the previously created group:> useradmin user add newuser -g newgroup
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Cluster-Mode:
To monitor a NetApp storage system in Cluster mode, you need to create a user with read-onlyaccess to the Data ONTAP API. Please copy-paste the following command lines into the NetAppCLI:
>::security >login create -username newuser -application http -authmethod password -role readonly
>::security >login create -username newuser -application ontapi -authmethod password -role readonly
Enabling TLS on NetApp (7-mode only)
Data ONTAP supports SSLv3 and TLS (disabled by default) to secure its connection with TrueSightOperations Management - NetApp Storage. When using Java 1.8, which no longer uses SSLv3 butTLS, TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage cannot connect to Data ONTAP. Toguarantee the correct operation of TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage, youwill have to first enable TLS. For more information, please refer to the NetApp documentation.
Other ComponentsJava 1.6 or higher
Installing the Monitoring Solution
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The installation can be handled from TrueSight Operations Management. Once the latest versionof the solution has been loaded into TrueSight Operations Management, administrators cancreate all the installation packages required for their different operating systems and platformsand save them for later use in the Monitoring Installation Packages list. These packages can thenbe deployed to multiple computers. Administrators just have to connect to TrueSight OperationsManagement from the server where they want to install the package, download it and launch theinstallation.
This section describes the different steps to follow to install NetApp Storage Monitoring:
Importing NetApp Storage Monitoring into Central Monitoring Administration
Creating the Installation Package
Downloading the Installation Package
Installing the Package
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Importing the Monitoring Solutioninto Central AdministrationThe TrueSight Central Monitoring Repository includes the current versions of the BMC PATROLAgent and BMC PATROL Monitoring Solutions that you can use with BMC TrueSight. If the versionavailable in the Repository does not correspond to the latest one, you will have to manuallyimport it:
1. Log on to TrueSight Operations Management.
2. Click the Repository drawer and select Manage Repository.
3. Check that the version of the BMC component available is actually the latest one. If not,download the latest version corresponding to your operating system (Windows or UNIX/Linux) available on the Sentry Software Website and save it on the local computer fromwhich you are running the Central Monitoring Administration web-based console.
4. From TrueSight Operations Management, click Import .
5. Select Single solution.
6. Browse to the .zip source file.
7. Click Import.
The selected archive file is imported to the repository.
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Creating the Installation PackageThe installation package to deploy to managed systems can be created directly from TrueSightOperations Management:
1. Log on to TrueSight Operations Management
2. Click the Repository drawer and select Deployable Package Repository.
3. Click Add .
4. Select the operating system and platform for which you want to create a package. Thecomponents available in the repository for the selected operating system and platform aredisplayed.
5. Select the Installation Package Component:
From the Available components list, select the relevant component.
From the Version list, select the latest version.
Click the right arrow button to move the component into the Selected Components list.By default, the appropriate BMC PATROL Agent for the operating system and platform thatyou chose is included in the Selected components list.
Click Next. The Add Component Installation Package wizard are displayed.
6. Go through the wizard and specify the required PATROL information. The InstallationPackage Details is displayed.
7. Verify that:
the operating system and platform are correct
the components that you want to include are listed in the Included Components list.
8. Provide the following information:
Name: Enter a unique name for the package.
(Optional) Description: Enter a description of the package. The description is displayed inthe Monitoring Installation Packages list on the Monitoring Repository window.
Format: Select a file compression format for the package.
9. Click Save Installation Package.
10. Click Close. The package is now available in the Monitoring Installation Packages list.
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Downloading the Installation PackageYou can download an installation package and install the components on one or more hosts. Theinstallation runs silently with the information entered during package creation.
RecommendationIf you defined the BMC TrueSight Integration Service variable for PATROL Agents in theinstallation package, ensure the agents are started in phases. Do not start newly deployedagents all at once. Start and configure monitoring for the agents in planned phases to reducethe performance impact on the Integration Service nodes and on the BMC TrueSight Serverassociated with the automatic workflow process.
1. Log on to TrueSight Operations Management from the computer on which the PATROL Agentis installed or to be installed.
2. Click the Repository drawer and select Deployable Package Repository.
3. (Optional) To filter the list of installation packages, select an operating system from the Filter by Operating System list.
4. Click the link for the installation package that you want to download.
5. Through the browser's download dialog box, save the installation package.
Installing the PackageThis chapter provides a step by step procedure to install a monitoring solution package:
1. From the computer on which you want to install the package, log on to TrueSight OperationsManagement.
2. (Optional) To filter the list of installation packages, select an operating system from the Filter by Operating System list.
3. Click the link for the installation package that you want to download.
4. Through the browser's download dialog box, save the installation package in a temporaryfile.
5. Extract the installation package as appropriate for your operating system. The package isextracted to the bmc_products directory on the current host.
6. From the bmc_products directory, run the installation utility for your operating system:
(UNIX or Linux) RunSilentInstall.sh
(Microsoft Windows) RunSilentInstall.exe
The package is installed on the current host. If the package includes a BMC PATROL Agent, theagent sends a configuration request by passing its tags to Central Monitoring Administration, viathe Integration Service. Central Monitoring Administration evaluates policies that match thetags, determines the final configuration to be applied, and sends the configuration informationback to the agent. Monitoring is based on the configuration information received by the agent.
Configuring After Installation
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Configuring Monitor SettingsWhen you create or edit a policy, you can add and configure monitor types. The Add MonitorTypes dialog box presents configuration fields for compatible BMC PATROL monitoring solutionsthat are located in the Central Monitoring Repository.
To configure the Monitor Type settings1. Log on to Central Monitoring Administration.
2. Create a Monitoring Policy:
In the Navigation pane, click the Policies drawer
Expand the Monitoring folder and select a policy view (e.g. All).
Click . The Monitoring Policy Configuration wizard is displayed.
Click Next
Define the general policy details and select the agent. For more information, refer to theBMC TrueSight Operations Management Documentation.
Click Next to configure the monitor type.
3. Add a Monitor Type:
Click Add
From the Monitoring Solution menu, select NetApp Storage.
From the Version menu, select the required version.
Specifying the Monitoring Solution and Monitor Type
4. Configure the connection settings to the NetApp Filer you wish to monitor:
Mode: Select the connection mode of the version of the Data ONTAP operating Systeminstalled on your NetApp Filer.
Hostname: If your NetApp Filer runs a Data ONTAP 7-Mode, enter the name (or the IPaddress) of the main controller of the NetApp Filer you wish to monitor; if your NetAppFiler runs a Data ONTAP Cluster-mode, enter the name (or the IP address) of the clusteredNetApp Filer you wish to monitor
Partner Hostname: If your NetApp Filer runs a Data ONTAP 7-Mode, you can enter thePartner Hostname, i.e the name (or IP address) of the second controller of the NetApp Fileryou wish to monitor (optional)
Port Number: Use the spin button to set the port number used by the Data ONTAP Service.By default, the Data ONTAP Service uses port 443 with encryption or port 80 withoutencryption.
Encryption: Check this option to encrypt the connection.
NetApp Filer Credentials: Enter the username and password that will be used to connect tothe NetApp Filer.
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5. Click Add to List to create the new connection and click Update.
6. (Optional) Click the Advanced Settings button if you need to:
enable the debug mode
set advanced configuration variables
7. (Optional) Click the Schedule button if you need to schedule automatic reports.
8. (Optional) Click the Alert Actions button if you need to indicate the specific actions to beexecuted when a storage problem is detected.
9. Click Add. If the monitor configuration has been successfully added, click Close.
10. Click Finish to save your monitoring policy.
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Configuring the Discovery IntervalTrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage periodically performs discoveries to detectnew components in your monitored environment. By default, the solution runs a discovery everyhour, but you can customize this interval to match your specific needs.
According to the Data ONTAP mode, 7-Mode or Cluster-Mode, the discovery interval will apply to eitherthe NetApp Filer or the entire cluster.
To configure the discovery interval1. Edit the policy that applies to the PATROL Agent for which you need to configure the
discovery interval.
2. Click the Monitor Configuration link.
3. Select the Monitor Type to edit and click .
4. In the List - NetApp Filers section, select the NetApp filer for which you need to configurethe discovery interval.
Configuring the Discovery Interval
5. Enter the frequency of the discovery process in the Discovery Interval (in Minutes) field. Usethe spin button to enter the appropriate number of minutes. By default, the discoveryinterval is set to 60 minutes.
6. Click Modify Selection.
7. Click Update to save your settings.
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Configuring the Polling IntervalA polling interval defines how often new data is collected. A new collect can be performed fromonce every second, to once in a day. TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage pollsthe managed systems to collect performance and statistics data. By default, the polling intervalfor this "data-collect" is set to every 2 minutes.
According to the Data ONTAP mode, 7-Mode or Cluster-Mode, the polling interval will apply to eitherthe NetApp Filer or the entire cluster.
The more the polling interval is low, the more the collection process is time consuming.
To configure the discovery interval1. Edit the policy that applies to the PATROL Agent for which you need to configure the
discovery interval.
2. Click the Monitor Configuration link.
3. Select the Monitor Type to edit and click .
4. In the List - NetApp Filers section, select the NetApp filer for which you need to configurethe polling interval.
Configuring the Discovery Interval
5. Enter the frequency of the polling process in the Polling Interval (in Minutes) field. Use thespin button to enter the appropriate number of minutes. By default, the polling interval isset to 2 minutes.
6. Click Modify Selection.
7. Click Update to save your settings.
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Filtering LUNs and Volumes to MonitorBy default, the solution discovers and monitors all LUNs and volumes in the NetApp Filers. Theremay be a very large number of LUNs and volumes to monitor and this may represent animportant workload to the agents and the TrueSight OM servers. Also, the monitoring of some ofthese LUNs or volumes may be irrelevant for various reasons.
You can filter the LUNs and volumes that will be monitored by the solution. You can eitherexclude LUNs or volumes from the monitoring or keep only certain LUNs or volumes.
To filter LUNs and volumes to monitor1. Edit the policy that applies to the PATROL Agent monitoring the LUNs or volumes you need to
exclude or keep in the monitoring process.
2. Click the Monitor Configuration link.
3. Select the Monitor Type to edit and click .
4. In the List - NetApp Filers section, select the NetApp filer for which you need to disableVolumes or LUNs monitoring.
Selecting LUNs and Volumes to monitor
5. Check the Disable Volumes Monitoring box if you want to limit the number of Volumeinstances created and therefore reduce the system resource consumption. Discovery andcollect requests and operations will no longer be performed.
6. Check the Disable LUNs Monitoring box if you want to limit the number of LUN instancescreated and therefore reduce the system resource consumption. Discovery and collectrequests and operations will no longer be performed.
7. Specify the volumes to be excluded (Exclude Volumes field) or included (Keep Only Volumesfield). You can either enter the volumes names or a regular expression.
8. Click Modify Selection.
9. Click Update to save your settings.
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Enabling the Debug ModeWhen you encounter an issue and wish to report it to Sentry Software, you will be asked toenable the Debug Mode and provide the debug output to the Sentry Software support team.
To enable the debug mode1. Edit the policy that applies to the PATROL Agent for which you need to enable the debug
mode.
2. Click the Monitor Configuration link.
3. Select the Monitor Type to edit and click .
4. Click the Advanced button.
Enabling the Debug Mode
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5. Check the Enable Debug Mode option. The solution will store debug information in a log file.By default debug files are stored in the %PATROL_HOME%\log folder
6. In the Debug End Time field, enter the date and time at which the system must stop loggingdebug information. Required format: yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss.
7. Click Close to save your settings.
For the debug mode to be enabled, the Enable Debug Mode must be checked and the Debug End Timemust be properly set to a date and time in the future.
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Setting Advanced Configuration VariablesAdvanced configuration variables are used to manually set variables that are normally notavailable through the standard interface.
These variables should only be set when instructed so by Sentry Software Support.
1. Edit the policy that applies to the PATROL Agent for which you need to configure variables.
2. Click the Monitor Configuration tab.
3. Click the Advanced button.
Configuring variables
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4. In the Configuration Variables section, enter the configuration variables you need toconfigure and enter the value to be set:
Variables DefaultValue
Description
collectionHubHeapSizeMax
1024 Maximum heap size in megabytes allocated to the Java Collection Hub.
collectionHubHeapSizeMin
None Minimum heap size in megabytes allocated to Java Collection Hub.Default: Not set
collectionHubOverrideJavaCommandLine
None Command line used by the monitoring solution to launch the JavaCollection Hub. Default: Not setThis variable should only be set if instructed by Sentry Support.
defaultReinitializationOptions
None List of default options to be executed by TrueSight OperationsManagement - NetApp Storage on reinitialization.
resetThresholds
resetThresholdManagementMode
resetAlertActions
resetOtherAlertSettings
resetDebugMode
resetRemovedPausedObjectList
resetReport
resetSecuritySettings
resetJavaSettings
Insert a colon “;” between the variable and its value: “resetThresholds;1”;and if you enter multiple variables, they need to be separated by acarriage return.
disableJRECheck 0 = JREvalidationtestsenabled
When set to 1, disable the validation tests of the JRE used by themonitoring solution to run Java code. This can be used to force themonitoring solution to use a non-Sun or non-Oracle JRE.
disablePslExecuteBugWorkaround
0 =activated
When set to ‘1’, deactivates the workaround in the monitoring solution fora bug in the PslExecute() PSL function. If the monitoring solution detects that the version of the PATROL Agent isaffected by the PslExecute() bug, it uses an alternate technique to createasynchronous threads with the event_trigger() function and the RemPslstandard event. The disablePslExecuteBugWorkaround variable disablesthis workaround.
forceClassicConfigMode
0 =disabled
When the monitoring solution is used with TrueSight OM, all the KMconfiguration menus are disabled in the PATROL Consoles. To enable them,set the forceClassicConfigMode variable to 1.
javaPath None Path to the folder containing the Java executable used by the CollectionHub.Default: Not set (The monitoring solution will search for a suitable JREautomatically).
javaPassword None Password associated to the javaUsername variable.
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Variables DefaultValue
Description
javaUsername None Username used to launch the Java Collection Hub.Default: Not set.
pausedObjectList n/a List of the PATROL object path of the paused objects. (i.e. for which nocollection will be performed).
productVersion n/a Indicates the version level of the configuration. This should always matchwith the monitoring solution version. The monitoring solution uses thisvariable to perform migration operations on the configuration variables.The variable is automatically set by the monitoring solution during itsinitialization.
pscommand n/a Command used on UNIX/Linux systems to retrieve the list of the currentlyrunning processes.Note: This command is used for debug purpose.
removedObjectList
None List of instances that have been removed from the monitoring environmentthrough the 'Remove' KM Command through a standard PATROL console.Default: Not set.
retryDiscoveryAfterNTimes
5 Specifies the maximum number of retries when the discovery fails.
startupDelay 0 second To specify the number of seconds that TrueSight Operations Management -NetApp Storage will wait before starting its discovery. This variable maybe useful on fast booting computers where the NetApp Filer starts after theKM and triggers an alert.
5. Click Add to List.
6. Click Close to save your settings.
You can easily modify or remove a variable by selecting it in the list and clicking either the Modify Selection or the Remove from List buttons.
Scheduling Automatic ReportsTrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage can automatically produce text reportsabout the monitored storage systems.
To schedule automatic reports1. Log on to Central Monitoring Administration.
2. Edit the policy that applies to the PATROL Agent for which you need to configure thescheduling of automatic reports:
In the Navigation pane, click the Policies drawer.
Expand the Monitoring folder and select a policy view (e.g. All).
Select your policy and click .
Click the Monitor Configuration link.
Select the NetApp Storage Monitor Type and click .
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3. Click the Schedule button.
Scheduling automatic reports
4. In the Schedule section, indicate the time at which the report(s) must be generated.
5. Check the report(s) you wish to generate:
Activity — to automatically generate an activity report for all the monitored NetApp Filers.By default, activity reports are saved as SEN_NAP_activity*.csv in the %PATROL_HOME%\Log folder.
LUNs Mapping Table — to automatically generate a report on mapped and unmappedLUNs. By default, LUNs Mapping Table reports are saved asSEN_NAP_LUNS_mapping_table*.csv in the %PATROL_HOME%\Log folder.
6. Click Close to save your settings.
The history retention period can be set f rom the PATROL Console or f rom the PATROL Agent using aconf iguration variable. The default collection (retention) period is one day. Whenever a stored attributevalue exceeds its retention period, it is automatically deleted from the attribute history f ile. Refer to BMCdocumentation for details.
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Configuring Alert ActionsNetApp Storage Monitoring allows you to configure specific alert actions to be executed when aproblem occurs:
1. Log on to Central Monitoring Administration.
2. Edit the Monitoring Policy that applies to the PATROL Agent for which to need to configurevariables.
3. In the Global Alert Settings section, click Alert Actions.
Configuring Alert Actions
4. Select the type of event you want the solution to perform Upon a Storage Problem:
A STD 41 PATROL Event
A Specific PATROL Event
No Event
These events are generated every time a threshold is exceeded. They contain a full Storage Health Reportdetailing the fault that has occurred.
5. (BPPM 9.5 and higher) Check the Enable Annotations option to make the solution annotatethe parameter’s graph with a comprehensive report of the problem.
6. Click Close to save your settings.
7. Click Update.
8. Click Finish to save your monitoring policy.
Configuring ThresholdsWhen you are creating or editing a policy, you can add and configure monitor thresholds. The Add Instance Thresholds dialog box presents threshold configuration fields for TrueSightOperations Management monitors that are configured through Central MonitoringAdministration.
For details about baselines and Key Performance Indicators (KPI), see TrueSight OperationsManagement or Central Monitoring Administration user documentation or refer to the ManagingBaselines and Key Perf ormance Indicators chapter. For details about the monitored attributes,refer to the specific monitor type in the Ref erence Guide chapter.
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Before you begin
Ensure that your monitor configuration is complete before thresholds are applied. Thresholdscannot be applied to monitors that are not configured through Central MonitoringAdministration. If you have not done so already, please refer to the Configuring Monitor Settingschapter.
Recommended Thresholds
Thresholds define acceptable high and/or low values for the data collected. Thresholds can becreated as part of a policy that can be applied to multiple monitor types on multiple BMC PATROLAgents.
The Ref erence Guide chapter provides a list of monitor types with their respective attributes andthe thresholds applied by default.
Do not set server thresholds for availability or Boolean oriented parameters or any other parameters thatwill have events generated for them by the PATROL Agents.
Configuring Monitor ThresholdsTo configure monitor thresholds:
1. Log on to Central Monitoring Administration.
2. Edit the Monitoring Policy that applies to the PATROL Agent for which you need to configurethresholds:
In the Navigation pane, click the Policies drawer
Expand the Monitoring folder and select a policy view (e.g. All).
Select your policy and click .
3. Check the Server Threshold Configuration box.
4. Click the Server Threshold Configuration link.
5. In the Server Threshold Configuration page, click .
6. Select the relevant Solution, Version, and Monitor Type.
7. In the Instance Name field, specify the instance to which the threshold configuration will beapplied. You can either use a string or the following regular expression patterns: ?, +, *, ( ), |,[ ], { }, ,̂ $,
8. Check the Match Device Name box if you want the entire <deviceName>\<instanceName>string to be considered.
9. From the Attribute list, select a monitor attribute.
10. In the Threshold section:
Select the threshold type.
Set the threshold parameters values.
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Click Add.
11. Resume the procedure to configure all the monitor thresholds required.
12. Click Close. The configuration details are displayed in the Server Threshold Configurationpage.
13. Click Finish.
New threshold configurations are pushed to BMC PATROL Agents with matching CentralMonitoring Configuration tags, IP address, hostname, etc.
Editing a Threshold ConfigurationTo edit a threshold configuration:
1. Log on to Central Monitoring Administration.
2. Edit the Monitoring Policy that applies to the PATROL Agent for which you need to editthresholds:
In the Navigation pane, click the Policies drawer
Expand the Monitoring folder and select a policy view (e.g. All).
Select your policy and click .
3. Click the Server Threshold Configuration link.
4. On the Server Threshold Configuration page, select an Instance Name and click .
5. Edit the threshold configuration values and click Update.
6. When you finish editing the threshold configuration, click Close.
7. Click Finish.
Updated threshold configurations are pushed to BMC PATROL Agents with matching CentralMonitoring Configuration tags.
Deleting a Threshold ConfigurationTo delete a threshold configuration:
1. Log on to Central Monitoring Administration.
2. Edit the Monitoring Policy that applies to the PATROL Agent for which you need to editthresholds:
In the Navigation pane, click the Policies drawer
Expand the Monitoring folder and select a policy view (e.g. All).
Select your policy and click .
3. Click the Server Threshold Configuration link.
4. On the Server Threshold Configuration page, select an Instance Name and click
5. Click Yes to confirm deletion.
6. After you delete one or more threshold configurations, click Finish to save changes to thepolicy. Deleted threshold configurations are removed from BMC PATROL Agents withmatching Central Monitoring Configuration tags.
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Monitoring NetApp storage systems with TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage isvery simple. Once the monitoring solution is properly installed and configured, NetApp StorageMonitoring automatically detects the various NetApp storage features and components anddisplays them in the Operations Console.
NetApp Storage Monitoring can for example help you:
Check available spare disks
Check disks health
Detect high processor utilization
Detect a controller overload
Identify aggregates with space reservation enabled
Identify busiest volumes
Reclaim space of unused LUNs
Report disk space consumption
View the overall activity of a NetApp Filer.
The procedures were performed with BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management v.9.5. They maytherefore be slightly different for BMC TrueSight Operations Management v10.
Checking Available Spare DisksTo avoid any loss of critical data, it is essential for a filer to always maintain a pool of spare disksthat can replace the faulty disk when a disk failure occurs. A filer without any left spare disk willnot be able to keep the level of data safety and performance in case of a disk failure.
The Spare Disk Count attribute reports the number of spare disks available for each filermonitored with the solution. By default, a warning is triggered when no spare disk is available(Spare Disk Count is set to zero).
To verify the number of available spare disks
1. Log on to the BMC ProactiveNet Operations Console.
2. Display the list of devices monitored by BPPM:
In the Navigation frame, select the Main drawer.
Click Devices.
Click to display the list of devices in a grid.
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3. Click the device for which you need to check the available spare disks.
4. The list of monitors is displayed. Click for the NetApp Cluster.
5. The Network Transfer Byte Rate and Power Consumption attributes are displayed by default.To display the Spare Disk Count attribute:
Click the Attributes & Indicators tab.
Uncheck Network Transfer Byte Rate and Power Consumption.
Check Spare Disk Count (disks).
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6. Click Generate Graph(s).
7. Add the graph to the view. Click . A pop-up is displayed.
8. Click Add to View.
9. In the View Title field, type the name of the view (NetApp Cluster - Available Spare Disks)and click Add View. The View created successfully message appears. Click Close.
10. The view is now created and available under the Views & Graphs drawer in the Navigationpane.
Checking Disks HealthManufacturers use the “mean time to failure” or MTTF to indicate the operational reliability oftheir products. But the advertised MTTF of 1,000,000 hours is misleading. Recent studies showthat the average annual replacement rate for hard disks is typically between 3% and 15%.Because a disk failure can result in loss of data, unavailability and performance degradation, it ishighly recommended to monitor disks health.
To monitor disks
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1. Log on to the BMC ProactiveNet Operations Console.
2. Display the list of devices monitored by BPPM:
In the Navigation frame, select the Main drawer.
Click Devices.
Click to display the list of devices in a grid.
3. Click a device.
4. The list of monitors is displayed. Click for the NetApp Disk for which you need to checkthe health.
5. The Operation Rate and Response Time attributes are displayed by default. To display theStatus attribute:
Click the Attributes & Indicators tab.
Uncheck Operation Rate and Response Time.
Check Status.
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6. Click Generate Graph(s).
7. Add the graph to the view. Click . A pop-up is displayed.
8. Click Add to View.
9. In the View Title field, type the name of the view (NetApp Disk Health) and click Add View.The View created successfully message appears. Click Close.
10. The view is now created and available under the Views & Graphs drawer in the Navigationpane.
11. Resume the procedure to add to the NetApp Disk Health view as many NetApp Disks asrequired.
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Detecting High Processor UtilizationA processor overload can lead to unpredictable performance degradations in a filer. To preventsuch problems, administrators need to monitor the Processor Utilization attribute on each filerto diagnose whether the filer processor constitutes the performance bottleneck.
To detect high processor utilization:1. Log on to the BMC ProactiveNet Operations Console.
2. Display the list of devices monitored by BPPM:
In the Navigation frame, select the Main drawer.
Click Devices.
Click to display the list of devices in a grid.
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3. Click the device for which you need to compare the controllers' processor utilization.
4. Click for the NetApp Controller.
5. The Disk Transfer Byte Rate and Network Transfer Byte Rate attributes are displayed bydefault. To display the Processor Utilization attribute:
Click the Attributes & Indicators tab.
Uncheck Disk Transfer Byte Rate and Network Transfer Byte Rate.
Check Processor Utilization.
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6. Click Generate Graph(s).
7. Add the graph to the view. Click . A pop-up is displayed.
8. Click Add to View.
9. In the View Title field, type the name of the view (NetApp - High Processor Utilization) andclick Add View. The View created successfully message appears. Click Close.
10. The view is now created and available under the Views & Graphs drawer in the Navigationpane.
A processor utilization over 80% means that this controller is overloaded and that the filerconstitutes a bottleneck.
Detecting a Controller OverloadA controller (which is referred to as a node in Cluster-Mode) manages the flow of informationbetween the server and the data, assigning two paths, in case one of the paths fails or isoverloaded. For the best levels of performance and availability, every layer of technology mustbe balanced.
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Comparing the Processor Utilization of your Controllers
1. Log on to the BMC ProactiveNet Operations Console.
2. Display the list of devices monitored by BPPM:
In the Navigation frame, select the Main drawer.
Click Devices.
Click to display the list of devices in a grid.
3. Click the device for which you need to compare the controllers' processor utilization.
4. Click for the NetApp Controller.
5. The Disk Transfer Byte Rate and Network Transfer Byte Rate attributes are displayed bydefault. To display the Processor Utilization metric:
Click the Attributes & Indicators tab.
Uncheck Disk Transfer Byte Rate and Network Transfer Byte Rate.
Check Processor Utilization.
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6. Click Generate Graph(s).
7. Add the graph to the view. Click . A pop-up is displayed.
8. Click Add to View.
9. In the View Title field, type the name of the view (NetApp - High Processor Utilization) andclick Add View. The View created successfully message appears. Click Close.
10. The view is now created and available under the Views & Graphs drawer in the Navigationpane.
11. Resume the procedure to add the other controller in the NetApp - High Processor Utilization.
If the Processor Utilization on one controller goes above 80% while the other controller staysalmost idle, it indicates that one of the controllers constitutes a bottleneck for the storagesystem that could be alleviated by better sharing the load between the controllers.
Verifying the Controllers Response Time
The Response Time attribute of the NetApp Controller monitor type, represents the averagetime it took the controllers to process the read and write requests of the hosts. The higher the Response Time goes, the slower I/Os the servers will get. By default, the solution triggers a
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warning when the controller takes more than 30 milliseconds on average to complete the I/Orequests and an alarm when the response time reaches 100 milliseconds.
Identifying Aggregates with SpaceReservation EnabledEnabling snapshots for a volume can sometimes lead to data loss or corruption if the additionalspace required to store the previous version(s) of the modified or deleted blocks is running out.To avoid this problem, NetApp allows administrators to reserve space in advance in the volume.As an administrator, you may need to know whether your aggregates or LUNs have this optionenabled. This information is provided by the Space Reservation Status attribute of the NetAppAggregate or NetApp LUN monitor types.
Identifying Aggregates with Space Reservation Enabled
1. Log on to the BMC ProactiveNet Operations Console.
2. Display the list of devices monitored by BPPM:
In the Navigation frame, select the Main drawer.
Click Devices.
Click to display the list of devices in a grid.
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3. Click a device.
4. The list of monitors is displayed. Click for the NetApp Aggregate or NetApp LUN for whichyou need to verify whether space has been reserved in advance.
5. The Available Capacity Percentage and Status attributes are displayed by default. To displaythe Space Reservation Status attribute:
Click the Attributes & Indicators tab
Uncheck Available Capacity Percentage and Status
Check Space Reservation Status.
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6. Click Generate Graph(s).
7. Add the graph to the view. Click . A pop-up is displayed.
8. Click Add to View.
9. In the View Title field, type the name of the view (NetApp - Space Reservation Status) andclick Add View. The View created successfully message appears. Click Close.
10. The view is now created and available under the Views & Graphs drawer in the Navigationpane.
Identifying Busiest VolumesTo identify the volumes that generate the most traffic, you can create a specific view that willdisplay the Read Byte Rate and Write Byte Rate attributes of the NetApp Volume Monitor Type.
Creating the Busiest Volumes View
1. Log on to the BMC ProactiveNet Operations Console.
2. Display the list of devices monitored by BPPM:
In the Navigation frame, select the Main drawer.
Click Devices.
Click to display the list of devices in a grid.
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3. Click a device.
4. The list of monitors is displayed. Click for the NetApp Volume for which you need toverify the traffic.
5. The Response Time and Transfer Byte Rate attributes are displayed by default. To display theRead Byte Rate and Write Byte Rate attributes:
Click the Attributes & Indicators tab.
Uncheck Response Time and Transfer Byte Rate.
Check Read Byte Rate and Write Byte Rate.
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6. Click Generate Graph(s).
7. Add the graph to the view. Click . A pop-up is displayed.
8. Click Add to View.
9. In the View Title field, type the name of the view (NetApp - Busiest Volumes) and click AddView. The View created successfully message appears. Click Close.
10. The view is now created and available under the Views & Graphs drawer in the Navigationpane.
Reclaiming Space of Unused LUNsIdentifying Unmapped (Orphans) LUNs
Over time, as servers connected to a SAN get decommissioned, administrators find an increasingnumber of unmapped LUNs, or volumes that are no longer used by any server. These LUNs, whileunused, still occupy disk space in the filer. Being able to identify such unmapped LUNs andreclaim the disk space uselessly consumed by these LUNs will help administrators avoidunnecessary upgrades and extensions of their filers. To know the LUNs in a filer that are notmapped to any server and therefore safe to remove, you can generate an automatic LUNsMapping Table report
Identifying Unused LUNs
When a server is decommissioned or reconfigured, its associated LUNs can stay mappedpreventing storage administrator from accurately identifying unused LUNs. Since the solutionmonitors permanently the traffic on each LUN, it becomes easy to detect LUNs for which theactivity is null.
1. Log on to the BMC ProactiveNet Operations Console.
2. Display the list of devices monitored by BPPM:
In the Navigation frame, select the Main drawer.
Click Devices.
Click to display the list of devices in a grid.
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3. Click a device.
4. The list of monitors is displayed. Click for the NetApp LUN for which you need to verifywhether its activity is null.
5. The Response Time and Transfer Byte Rate attributes are displayed by default. To display theTime Since Last Activity attribute:
Click the Attributes & Indicators tab.
Uncheck Response Time and Transfer Byte Rate.
Check Time Since Last Activity.
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6. Click Generate Graph(s).
7. Add the graph to the view. Click . A pop-up is displayed.
8. Click Add to View.
9. In the View Title field, type the name of the view (NetApp LUN - Time Since Last Activity)and click Add View. The View created successfully message appears. Click Close.
10. The view is now created and available under the Views & Graphs drawer in the Navigationpane.
The value collected for this attribute upon the f irst collect ref lects the number of days since any activityoccurred on the volume for the time observed by the monitoring solution, i.e. this f irst collected metric mightnot ref lect the actual absence of activity on the volume.
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Reporting Disk Space ConsumptionMaking sure that a filer has enough remaining disk space available is critical for several reasons:
SAN administrators want to make sure to be able to provision disk space for new servers andusers when requested, as quickly as possible.
The filer itself may need additional disk space for specific features to work properly, likeautomatic snapshots, mirroring, etc.
Users and applications actively using a share on the filer will surely be severely impacted bythe fatal "File system is full" error message
The disk space used is permanently monitored for each aggregate and each volume with the NetApp Aggregate and NetApp Volume monitor types.
Reporting Disk Space Consumption on a Volume and an Aggregate1. Log on to the BMC ProactiveNet Operations Console.
2. Display the list of devices monitored by BPPM:
In the Navigation frame, select the Main drawer.
Click Devices.
Click to display the list of devices in a grid.
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3. Click a device.
4. The list of monitors is displayed. Click for the NetApp Aggregate or NetApp Volume forwhich you need to know the disk space consumption.
5. Check the value of the Available Capacity Percentage attribute.
6. Add the graph to the view. Click . A pop-up is displayed.
7. Click Add to View.
8. In the View Title field, type the name of the view (NetApp Volume - Disk SpaceConsumption) and click Add View. The View created successfully message appears. ClickClose.
9. The view is now created and available under the Views & Graphs drawer in the Navigationpane.
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Viewing the Overall Activity of aNetApp FilerIn order to visualize the activity of a NetApp Filer, use the Disk Read Byte Rate and Disk WriteByte Rate as well as the Network Received Byte Rate and the Sent Byte Rate attributes of theNetApp Controller or NetApp Node monitor type. These attributes represent the overall traffic inmegabytes per second for each monitored file.
To view the overall activity
1. Log on to the BMC ProactiveNet Operations Console.
2. Display the list of devices monitored by BPPM:
In the Navigation frame, select the Main drawer.
Click Devices.
Click to display the list of devices in a grid.
3. Click a device.
4. The list of monitors is displayed. Click for the NetApp Controller for which you need toview the activity.
5. Generate a graph with the Disk Read Byte Rate and Disk Write Byte Rate attributes:
Click the Attributes & Indicators tab.
Only check the Disk Read Byte Rate and Disk Write Byte Rate boxes and click GenerateGraph(s).
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Add the graph to the view. Click . A pop-up is displayed.
Click Add to View.
Name your graph.
In the View Title field, type the name of the view (NetApp Filer - Overall Activity) and clickAdd View. The View created successfully message appears. Click Close.
6. Generate a graph with the Network Received Byte Rate and Sent Byte Rate attributes:
Click the Attributes & Indicators tab.
Only check the Network Received Byte Rate and Sent Byte Rate boxes and click GenerateGraph(s).
Add the graph to the view. Click . A pop-up is displayed.
Name your graph.
From the Add to View pull-down list, select the NetApp Filer - Overall Activity view thatyou previously created.
The view is now created and available under the Views & Graphs drawer in the Navigation pane.
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This chapter provides statistical information about resources, operating status, and performancesmanaged by the TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage. It contains tablesdescribing the attributes used in the monitoring solution, grouped by Monitor Types, andprovides a brief description of each attribute and its default settings.
Baselines and Key Performance Indicators
Some attributes are identified by default as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and thereforeautomatically included in the base lining calculation. To learn more about auto baselining andKPIs, please refer to the "Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators" chapter.
In this guide, attributes flagged as KPIs and included by default in the baseline calculationprocess are respectively identified by the following icons:
KPI
Managing Baselines and KeyPerformance IndicatorsIn order to facilitate the detection of abnormalities on your monitored environment, BMCTrueSight Operations Management baselines per attribute (metrics or attributes) based onvalues collected over a specified period of time to determine a normal operating range. Whenthe collected values for these attributes are out of range, an alert is triggered.
Some attributes are identified by default as Key Performance Indicators (identified with the icon) and therefore automatically included in the base lining calculation.
Managing baselines
The baseline is the expected normal operating range for a metric or attribute of a monitor.
The baseline is calculated by collecting the values for a monitor’s attributes and metrics over aspecified time period and establishing a low baseline value (consisting of the 10th percentile ofall the values for a given time period) and a high baseline value (consisting of the 90th percentileof all the values for a given time period), taking a weighted average of these values over time. Ahigher weight is given to the latest data being factored into the baseline average. The accuracy ofthe baseline improves over time.
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Requirements for baseline generation
For baselines to be generated for an attribute, that abnormality threshold means that thethreshold exists and is not suppressed. Additionally, if the Key Performance Indicator (KPI) mode is active, only those attributes thathave an active abnormality threshold and are also KPI attributes will have baselines generatedfor them.
Absolute thresholds (with "outside baseline") or signature thresholds do not satisfy these requirements.
Managing Key Performance Indicators
The KPI attribute of a attribute can be activated or deactivated manually through the BMCProactiveNet Administration Console. In this KM, some attributes or attributes have beendesignated as important indicators of performance (KPIs). We do not recommend that thesedefault settings are modified.
However, advanced users may activate or deactivate KPIs from the BMC ProactiveNetAdministration Console.
To add or remove Key Performance Indicator (KPI) attributes for a monitor type
1. In the Administration Console, from the menu bar, choose Tools > KPI Administration. TheKPI Administration dialog box is displayed.
2. From the Monitor Type list, choose the monitor type for which you want to add or removeKPI attributes. A list of attributes for the selected monitor type is displayed.
3. In the KPI column for the attributes that you want to add or remove as Key PerformanceIndicators:
select the KPI check box to add the corresponding attribute as a KPI
deselect the KPI check box to remove the corresponding attribute from the KPIs for thatmonitor type
For complete and detailed information on this procedure, please refer to the BMC TrueSight OperationsManagement documentation available f rom BMC Web site.
Parameters for which the system by default calculates baselines as well as attributes consideredas KPIs are respectively identified by the following icons:
Baselining
KPI
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SEN_ NAP_MAINAttributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Collection Status Status of the collection.Errors reported by thisparameter are only relatedto NetApp StorageMonitoring itself.
{0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
None Collection Status
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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7-ModeNetApp Aggregate
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
AvailableCapacityPercentage*
Percentage of capacity notconsumed in the aggregate.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
AvailableCapacity
Total capacity not consumed inthe aggregate.
Terabytes (TB) None Statistics
ConsumedCapacityPercentage
Percentage of the capacity thatis actually consumed in theaggregate.
Percentage(%)
Warning = 80 to90Alarm > 90
Statistics
ConsumedCapacity
Number of terabytes actuallyconsumed in the aggregate.
Terabytes (TB) None Statistics
Mirror Status Overall mirror status of theaggregate.
{0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Operation Rate Total number of operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
Read OperationRate
Number of read operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
SpaceReservationStatus
Indicates whether the spacereservation is enabled or not.
{0 = disabled;1 = enabled}
None Availability
Status* Status of the aggregate. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Total Files Total count of user-visible files. files None Statistics
Used Files Number of user-visible filesused.
files None Statistics
Write OperationRate
Number of write operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp CIFS
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
AttributeType
Operation Rate* Total number of operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
Read OperationRate
Number of read operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
Read ResponseTime
Average response time for readoperations.
Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
ResponseTime
Response Time* Average response time for alloperations.
Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
ResponseTime
Status Status of CIFS.Note: This attribute is only available forNetApp Filers operated under 7-mode.
{0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Write OperationRate
Number of write operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
Write ResponseTime
Average response time for writeoperations.
Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
ResponseTime
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Controller
Attributes
Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
Attribute Type
CIFSOperationRate
Total number of CIFS operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
Disk ReadByte Rate
Bytes read per second from the disk sincethe last collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Disk TransferByte Rate*
Total bytes read and written per second tothe disk.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Disk WriteByte Rate
Bytes written per second to the disk sincethe last collect
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCPOperationRate
Total number of FCP operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
HTTPOperationRate
Total number of HTTP operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
iSCSIOperationRate
Total number of iSCSI operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
NetworkReceived ByteRate
Bytes received per second over the network. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Network SentByte Rate
Bytes sent per second. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NetworkTransfer ByteRate*
Total bytes transferred per second (sent andreceived).
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFSOperationRate
Total number of NFS operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
OperationRate
Total number of operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
Present Indicates whether the device is still presentor not since the last discovery. Thisattribute is updated at each discovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
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Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
Attribute Type
ProcessorUtilization
Percentage of utilization of the CPUresource.
Percentage(%)
Warning ≥80Alarm ≥100
Statistics
ReadOperationRate
Number of read operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
ReadResponseTime
Average response time for read operations. Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥100
Response Time
ResponseTime
Average response time for all operations. Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥100
Response Time
WriteOperationRate
Number of write operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
WriteResponseTime
Average response time for write operations. Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥100
Response Time
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Disk
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
AttributeType
OperationRate*
Total number of operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
Present Indicates whether the device is stillpresent or not since the last discovery.This attribute is updated at eachdiscovery.
{0 = No; 1 = Yes} 0 = Alarm Availability
ReadOperationRate
Number of read operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
ReadResponseTime
Average response time for readoperations.
Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥ 30Alarm ≥ 100
ResponseTime
ResponseTime*
Average response time for all operations. Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥ 30Alarm ≥ 200
ResponseTime
Status Status of the disk. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
WriteOperationRate
Number of write operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
WriteResponseTime
Average response time for writeoperations.
Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥ 30Alarm ≥ 100
ResponseTime
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NetApp Ethernet Port
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
AttributeType
BandwidthUtilization
Percentage used of the available bandwidth. Percentage(%)
None Statistics
CollisionsPacket Rate
Number of collisions of packets per seconds. packets/s None Statistics
InboundBandwidthUtilization
Percentage of inbound bandwidth used onthe Ethernet port (received bytes).
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Link Speed Actual speed of the Ethernet port. Gigabits persecond (Gb/s)
None Statistics
Link Status Indicates whether the link is up or down. {0 = Plugged; 1= Unplugged} }
1 = Warning Availability
MulticastReceivedPacket Rate
Number of multicast packets received persecond.
packets/s None Statistics
Multicast SentPacket Rate
Number of multicast packets sent per second. packets/s None Statistics
MulticastTransferPacket Rate
Total number of multicast packetstransferred per second (sent and received.)
packets/s None Statistics
OutboundBandwidthUtilization
Percentage of outband bandwidth used onthe Ethernet port (sent bytes).
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Present Indicates whether the device is still presentor not since the last discovery. This attributeis updated at each discovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Received ByteRate
Bytes received per second. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Received ErrorRate
Number of errors per second while receivingpackets.
errors/s None Statistics
ReceivedPacketDropped Rate
Number of received packets dropped persecond.
packets/s None Statistics
ReceivedPacket Rate
Number of packets received per second. packets/s None Statistics
Sent Byte Rate Bytes sent per second. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
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Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
AttributeType
Sent ErrorRate
Number of errors per second while sendingpackets.
errors/s None Statistics
Sent PacketRate
Number of packets sent per second. packets/s None Statistics
Transfer ByteRate*
Total bytes transferred per second (sent andreceived).
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Transfer ErrorRate
Number of errors per second whiletransferring packets.
errors/s None Statistics
TransferPacket Rate*
Number of packets transferred per second. packets/s None Statistics
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NetApp Fan
Attributes
Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
AttributeType
Present Indicates whether the device is still present ornot since the last discovery. This attribute isupdated at each discovery.
{0 = No; 1 = Yes} 0 = Alarm Availability
Speed* Speed of the fan. Revolutions perminute (RPM)
None Statistics
Status* Status of the fan. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 =Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp FC Port
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
BandwidthUtilization
Percentage used of the availablebandwidth.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
ConnectedInitiators Count
Total number of initiators (hosts)connected to this port (target adapter).
initiators None Statistics
CRC Error Rate CRC errors per second. errors/s None Statistics
Discarded FrameRate
Number of frames discarded per second. frames/s None Statistics
FCP Protocol ErrorRate
Number of FCP protocol errors persecond.
errors/s None Statistics
InboundBandwidthUtilization
Percentage of inbound bandwidth usedon the FC link (received bytes).
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Link Speed Actual speed of the FC port. Gigabyte persecond (Gb/s)
None Statistics
Link Status Indicates whether the link is up ordown.
{0 = Plugged;1 =Unplugged}
1 =Warning
Availability
Operation Rate* Total number of operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
Other OperationRate
Total number of other operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
OutboundBandwidthUtilization
Percentage of outband bandwidth usedon the FC link (sent bytes).
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Present Indicates whether the device is stillpresent or not since the last discovery.This attribute is updated at eachdiscovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Read OperationRate
Number of read operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
Received Byte Rate Bytes received per second. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Sent Byte Rate Bytes sent per second. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
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Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Status Status of the FC port. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 =Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Transfer ByteRate*
Total bytes transferred per second (sentand received).
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write OperationRate
Number of write operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
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NetApp Filer
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
CIFS OperationRate
Total number of CIFS operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
CollectionStatus
Status of the collection. Errors reported bythis attribute are only related to NetAppStorage Monitoring itself.
{0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
None CollectionStatus
Disk TransferByte Rate
Total bytes read and written per second tothe disk.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP OperationRate
Total number of FCP operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
HTTPOperation Rate
Total number of HTTP operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSIOperation Rate
Total number of iSCSI operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
NetworkTransfer ByteRate*
Total bytes read and written per second through the network.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS OperationRate
Total number of NFS operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
Operation Rate Total number of operations per second. operations/s
None Statistics
Port Count Number of physical ports in the filer.
Note: This value can be used to know thenumber of required licenses for themonitoring system
ports None Statistics
PowerConsumption*
Reports the electricity consumption of thefiler.
Watts None Statistics
Spare DiskCount
Number of spare disks available in thefiler.
disks 0= Warning Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Host Adapter
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
in Use Indicates whether the adapter is in use ornot.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
None Statistics
OperationRate*
Total number of operations per second. operations/s
None Statistics
Present Indicates whether the device is still presentor not since the last discovery. This attributeis updated at each discovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Read ByteRate
Bytes read per second from the host adaptersince the last collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
ReadOperationRate
Number of read operations per second. operations/s
None Statistics
TransferByte Rate*
Total bytes read and written per second tothe host adapter.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write ByteRate
Bytes written per second to the host adaptersince the last collect
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
WriteOperationRate
Number of write operations per second. operations/s
None Statistics
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NetApp iSCSI
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
AttributeType
OperationRate
Total number of operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
Read ByteRate
Bytes read per second from the iSCSI ports. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
ReadOperationRate
Number of read operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
ReadResponseTime
Average response time for read operations Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
ResponseTime
ResponseTime*
Average response time for all operations. Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
ResponseTime
Transfer ByteRate*
Total bytes read and written per second tothe iSCSI port.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write ByteRate
Bytes written per second to the iSCSI port. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
WriteOperationRate
Number of write operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
WriteResponseTime
Average response time for write operations. Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
ResponseTime
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NetApp iSCSI Port
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Status* Status of the iSCSI Port. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
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NetApp LUN
Attributes
Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
AttributeType
ConsumedCapacity
Number of bytes actually consumed in the LUN. Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
OperationRate
Total number of operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
OtherOperationRate
Total number of other operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
Read ByteRate
Bytes read per second from the LUN since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
ReadOperationRate
Number of read operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
ResponseTime*
Average response time for all operations. Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥100
ResponseTime
SpaceReservationStatus
Space reservation status. {0 =Disabled; 1 =Enabled}
None Availability
Time SinceLast Activity
Number of days since any activity occurred onthe LUN.
Days None Statistics
Transfer ByteRate*
Total bytes read and written per second to theLUN.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write ByteRate
Bytes written per second to the LUN since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
WriteOperationRate
Number of write operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
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NetApp NDMP
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
AttributeType
Opened Sessions* Total number of NDMPsessions currentlyopened. Sessions maybe running backups,restores or neither.
sessions None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp NFS
Attributes
Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
Attribute Type
Operation Rate* Total number of operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
Read OperationRate
Number of read operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
Read ResponseTime
Average response time for readoperations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30Alarm ≥100
Response Time
Response Time* Average response time for alloperations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30Alarm ≥100
Response Time
Write OperationRate
Number of write operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
Write ResponseTime
Average response time for writeoperations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30Alarm ≥100
Response Time
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Attributes
Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
Attribute Type
OperationRate*
Total number of operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
ResponseTime*
Average response time for all operations.Note: This attribute is only available for NetAppFilers operated in cluster mode.
Milliseconds(ms)
Warning> 30Alarm ≥100
ResponseTime
Transfer ByteRate
Total bytes read and written per second to theNVRAM.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
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NetApp Plex
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default Alert Conditions Attribute Type
Status* Status of the plex. {0 = OK ; 1 =Degraded 2 =Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Synchronized Indicates whether theplex is currentlysynchronizing or not.
{0 = No ; 1 = Yes} None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Power Supply
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Present Indicates whetherthe device is stillpresent or not sincethe last discovery.This attribute isupdated at eachdiscovery.
{0 = No; 1= Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Status* Status of the powersupply.
{0 = OK; 1=Degraded;2 =Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Processor
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default Alert Conditions AttributeType
Present Indicates whether the device is stillpresent or not since the lastdiscovery. This attribute is updated ateach discovery.
{0 = No; 1 = Yes} 0 = Alarm Availability
ProcessorUtilization*
Percentage of utilization of the CPUresource.
Percentage (%) Warning > 80Alarm > 90
Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Qtree
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
CIFS OperationRate*
Number of CIFS operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
NFS OperationRate*
Number of NFS operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
Operation Rate Total number of operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
Other OperationRate
Number of other operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Quota
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Consumed Capacity Number of gigabytesactually consumed.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
Consumed Hard CapacityPercentage
Percentage of the hardcapacity that is actuallyconsumed.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Consumed Soft CapacityPercentage
Percentage of the softcapacity that is actuallyconsumed.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
File Count Number of files countedtowards the hard and softlimit set on the quota.
files None Statistics
Hard File Count Percentage Number of files inpercentage of the hardlimit.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Soft File Count Percentage Number of files inpercentage of the soft limit.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
NetApp Shelf
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Present Indicates whether the device is still present or notsince the last discovery. This attribute is updated ateach discovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 =Alarm
Availability
Status* Status of the shelf. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 =Warning2 =Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp SIS Volume
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
AttributeType
Dense Files Number of dense files in the SIS volume. files None Statistics
Last OperationSize
Data size processed in the last SIS operation. Megabytes(MB)
None Statistics
Number OfFiles Too Small
Number of files found that are too small to bededuplicated (compressed).
files None Statistics
Saved SpacePercentage*
Percent saving because of deduplication(compression).
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Shared SavedBlocks
Number of blocks saved by sharing in the SIS volume. blocks None Statistics
SIS Duration Time since the last SIS operation has begun. seconds None Statistics
SpaceConditionLimitationCount
Number of times deduplication could not happenbecause of out of space condition.
times None Statistics
Status* Status of the SIS volume. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded;2 = Failed}
1 =Warning2 =Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Snapmirror
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
AttributeType
Lag Amount of time since the last Snapmirrortransfer in seconds.
seconds None Statistics
LastTransferDuration
Duration of the last Snapmirror transfer inseconds.
seconds None Statistics
LastTransferSize
Size of the last Snapmirror transfer. Gigabytes (GB) None Statistics
Status* Status of the Snapmirror. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 =Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
TransferByte Rate*
Total bytes read and written per second to theSnapmirror.
Megabytes persecond (MB/s)
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Snapvault
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Lag Amount of time since the last Snapvaulttransfer in seconds.
seconds None Statistics
Last TransferDuration
Duration of the last vaultsynchronization.
seconds None Statistics
Last TransferSize
Size of the transfer for the last vaultsynchronization.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
Status* Status of the Snapvault. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Transfer ByteRate*
Total bytes read and written per secondto the Snapvault.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Temperature
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Status Status of the temperature sensor. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 =Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Temperature Status*
Status of the temperature sensor according tothe temperature thresholds settings.
{0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 =Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Temperature*
Current temperature reading in degreesCelsius.
degrees Celsius(°C)
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp vFiler
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
CPU Utilization Percentage CPU time used by the vFiler. Percentage(%)
None Statistics
NetworkReceived ByteRate
Bytes received per second over thenetwork.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Network SentByte Rate
Bytes sent per second over the network. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NetworkTransfer ByteRate
Total bytes transferred per second (sentand received) over the network.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Operation Rate* Total number of operations per second. operations/s
None Statistics
OtherOperation Rate
Total number of other operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second by the vFiler. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Read OperationRate
Number of read operations per second. operations/s
None Statistics
Status Status of the vFiler. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded;2 = Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Transfer ByteRate*
Total bytes read and written per second bythe vFiler.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second by the vFiler. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
WriteOperation Rate
Number of write operations per second. operations/s
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Voltage
Attributes
Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
Attribute Type
Status* Status of the voltage sensor. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 =Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
NetApp Volume
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Available CapacityPercentage
Percentage of capacity notconsumed in the volume.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Available Capacity Total capacity not consumedin the volume.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
Capacity Total usable capacity (inbytes) of the volume,excluding WAFL reserve andvolume snapshot reserve.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
CIFS Operation Rate Total number of CIFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
CIFS Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second viaCIFS from the volume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
CIFS ReadOperation Rate
Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
CIFS Read ResponseTime
Average response time forread operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
CIFS Response Time Average response time for allCIFS operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
CIFS Transfer ByteRate
Total bytes read and writtenper second via CIFS to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
CIFS Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaCIFS to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
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Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
CIFS WriteOperation Rate
Number of write CIFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
CIFS WriteResponse Time
Average response time forCIFS write operations
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Consumed CapacityPercentage
Percentage of the capacitythat is actually consumed inthe volume.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Consumed Capacity Number of bytes actuallyconsumed in the volume.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
FCP Operation Rate Total number of FCPoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
FCP Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second via FCPfrom the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP Read OperationRate
Number of FCP readoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
FCP Read ResponseTime
Average response time forFCP read operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
FCP Response Time Average response time for allFCP operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
FCP Transfer ByteRate
Total bytes read and writtenper second via FCP to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaFCP to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP WriteOperation Rate
Number of write FCPoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
FCP Write ResponseTime
Average response time forFCP write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
FlexCache Read ByteRate
Bytes read per second fromthe FlexCache since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FlexCache WriteByte Rate
Bytes written per second tothe FlexCache since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
iSCSI OperationRate
Total number of blockprotocol operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second viablock protocol from thevolume since the last collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
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Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
iSCSI ReadOperation Rate
Number of block protocolread operations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI ReadResponse Time
Average response time forblock protocol readoperations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
iSCSI Response Time Average response time for allblock protocol operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
iSCSI Transfer ByteRate
Total bytes read and writtenper second via iSCSI to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
iSCSI Write ByteRate
Bytes written per second viaiSCSI to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
iSCSI WriteOperation Rate
Number of iSCSI writeoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI WriteResponse Time
Average response time foriSCSI write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Mirror Status Volume's mirror status. {0 = OK; 1=Degraded;2 = Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
NFS Operation Rate Total number of NFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
NFS Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second via NFSfrom the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS Read OperationRate
Number of NFS readoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
NFS Read ResponseTime
Average response time forNFS read operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
NFS Response Time Average response time for allNFS operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
NFS Transfer ByteRate
Total bytes read and writtenper second via NFS to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaNFS to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS WriteOperation Rate
Number of write NFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
NFS Write ResponseTime
Average response time forNFS write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
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Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Operation Rate Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second fromthe volume since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Read OperationRate
Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Response Time Average response time forread operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Response Time* Average response time for alloperations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
SAN Operation Rate Total number of SANoperations per second
operations/s
None Statistics
SAN Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second fromthe SAN since the last collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
SAN Read OperationRate
Number of SAN readoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
SAN Read ResponseTime
Average response time forSAN read operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
SAN Response Time Average response time for allSAN operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
SAN Transfer ByteRate
Total bytes read and writtenper second via SAN to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
SAN Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaSAN to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
SAN WriteOperation Rate
Number of SAN writeoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
SAN Write ResponseTime
Average response time forSAN write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Snapshot ReservedCapacity Percentage
Percentage of disk space thathas been set aside asreserved for snapshot usage.
Percentage(%)
Warning ≥ 80 Alarm ≥ 90
Statistics
Status Status of the volume. {0 = OK; 1=Degraded;2 = Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Transfer Byte Rate* Total bytes read and writtenper second to the volume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
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Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Inodes Used Number of user-visible files(inodes) used. If the volume isrestricted or offline, a value 0returned.
inodes None Statistics
Used InodesPercentage
Percentage of user-visiblefiles (inodes) used.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second tothe volume since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write OperationRate
Number of write operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Write ResponseTime
Average response time forwrite operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥ 30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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Cluster ModeNetApp Cluster Aggregate
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default Attribute Type
Available Capacity Total capacity notconsumed in the aggregate.
Terabytes(TB)
None Statistics
Available CapacityPercentage*
Percentage of capacity notconsumed in the aggregate.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Consumed Capacity Number of bytes actuallyconsumed in the aggregate.
Terabytes(TB)
None Statistics
Consumed CapacityPercentage
Percentage of the capacitythat is actually consumed inthe aggregate.
Percentage(%)
Warning >80Alarm > 90
Statistics
Mirror Status Overall mirror status of theaggregate.
{0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Operation Rate Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Operation Rate Number of operation readper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Space Reservation Status Indicates whether the spacereservation is enabled ornot.
{0 =Disabled; 1= Enabled}
None Availability
Status* Status of the aggregate. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Total Files Total count of user-visiblefiles.
files None Statistics
Used Files Number of user-visible filesused.
files None Statistics
Write Operation Rate Number of write operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster CIFS
Attributes
Display Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Administrative Status The current status of theCIFS service.
{0 = Up; 1 =Down}
1 = Alarm Availability
Operation Rate* Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Operation Rate Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Response Time Average response time forread operations
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Response Time* Average response time forall operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Write Operation Rate Number of write operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Write Response Time Average response time forwrite operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster
Attributes
Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
CIFS Operation Rate Number of CIFS operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Collection Status Status of the collection.Errors reported by thisparameter are only relatedto NetApp StorageMonitoring itself.
{0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
None Collection Status
Disk Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second to the disk.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP Operation Rate Number of FCP operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
HTTP Operation Rate Number of HTTP operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI Operation Rate Number of iSCSI operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Network Transfer ByteRate*
Total bytes read and writtenper second through thenetwork.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS Operation Rate Number of NFS operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Operation Rate Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Port Count Number of physical ports inthe cluster.
Note: This value can be usedto know the number ofrequired licenses for themonitoring system
ports None Statistics
Power Consumption* Reports the electricityconsumption of the storagesystem.
Watts None Statistics
Spare Disk Count Number of spare disks inthe storage system.
disks 0 = Warning Statistics
For detailed information about KPI, see Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators.
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster Disk
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Operation Rate* Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Present Indicates whether thedevice is still present or notsince the last discovery.This parameter is updatedat each discovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Read Operation Rate Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Response Time Average response time forread operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Response Time* Average response time forall operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Status Status of the disk. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Write Operation Rate Number of write operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Write Response Time Average response time forwrite operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster Ethernet Port
Attributes
Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
Attribute Type
Bandwidth Utilization Percentage used of the availablebandwidth.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Collisions Packet Rate Number of collision of packetsper seconds.
packets/s
None Statistics
Inbound Bandwidth Utilization Percentage of inbound bandwidthused on the Ethernet port(received bytes).
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Link Speed Actual speed of the Ethernet port. Gigabitspersecond(Gb/s)
None Statistics
Link Status Current status of the Ethernetport.
{0 =Plugged; 1=Unplugged}
1 =Warning
Statistics
Multicast Received Packet Rate Number of multicast packetsreceived per second.
packets/s
None Statistics
Multicast Sent Packet Rate Number of multicast packets sentper second.
packets/s
None Statistics
Multicast Transfer Packet Rate Total number of multicastpackets transferred per second(sent and received.)
packets/s
None Statistics
Outbound Bandwidth Utilization Percentage of outband bandwidthused on the Ethernet port (sentbytes).
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Present Indicates whether the device isstill present or not since the lastdiscovery. This parameter isupdated at each discovery.
{0 =No; 1= Yes}
0 = Alarm
Availability
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Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
Attribute Type
Received Byte Rate Bytes received per second. Megabytespersecond(MB/s)
None Statistics
Received Error Rate Number of errors per secondwhile receiving packets.
errors/s
None Statistics
Received Packet Dropped Rate Number of received packetsdropped per second.
packets/s
None Statistics
Received Packet Rate Number of packets received persecond.
packets/s
None Statistics
Sent Byte Rate Bytes sent per second. Mebagytespersecond(MB/s)
None Statistics
Sent Error Rate Number of errors per secondwhile sending packets.
errors/s
None Statistics
Sent Packet Rate Number of packets sent persecond.
packets/s
None Statistics
Transfer Byte Rate* Total bytes transferred persecond (sent and received).
Megabytespersecond(MB/s)
None Statistics
Transfer Error Rate Number of errors per secondwhile transferring packets.
errors/s
None Statistics
Transfer Packet Rate* Number of packets transferredper second.
packets/s
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster Fan
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Present Indicates whether the deviceis still present or not sincethe last discovery. Thisparameter is updated ateach discovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Speed* Speed of the fan. Revolutionsper minute(RPM)
None Statistics
Status* Status of the fan. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
NetApp Cluster FC Port
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
BandwidthUtilization
Percentage used of the availablebandwidth.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
InboundBandwidthUtilization
Percentage of inbound bandwidth usedon the FC link (received bytes).
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Link Speed Actual speed of the FC port. Gigabit persecond (Gb/s)
None Statistics
Link Status Indicates whether the link is up ordown.
{0 = Plugged;1 =Unplugged}
1 =Warning
Availability
Operation Rate* Total number of operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
Other OperationRate
Total number of other operations persecond.
operations/s None Statistics
OutboundBandwidthUtilization
Percentage of outband bandwidth usedon the FC link (sent bytes).
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
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Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Present Indicates whether the device is stillpresent or not since the last discovery.This attribute is updated at eachdiscovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Read OperationRate
Number of read operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
Received Byte Rate Bytes received per second. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Sent Byte Rate Bytes sent per second. Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Status Status of the FC port. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2 =Failed}
1 =Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Transfer ByteRate*
Total bytes transferred per second (sentand received).
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write OperationRate
Number of write operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
NetApp Cluster Host Adapter
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
inUse Indicates whether theadapter is in use or not.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
None Statistics
Operation Rate* Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Present Indicates whether the deviceis still present or not sincethe last discovery. Thisparameter is updated ateach discovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second fromthe host adapter since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Read Operation Rate Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
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Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Transfer Byte Rate* Total bytes read and writtenper second to the hostadapter.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second tothe host adapter since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write Operation Rate Number of write operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
NetApp Cluster iSCSI
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
ErrorPercentage*
iSCSI Protocol error percentage. Percentage(%)
None Statistics
* *Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster iSCSI Port
Attributes
Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
Attribute Type
OperationRate*
Total number of operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
ReadOperationRate
Number of read operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
ReadResponseTime
Average response time for readoperations.
Milliseconds(ms)
None Response Time
ResponseTime*
Average response time for all operations. Milliseconds(ms)
None Response Time
WriteOperationRate
Number of write operations per second. operations/s None Statistics
WriteResponseTime*
Average response time for writeoperations.
Milliseconds(ms)
None Response Time
*Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster LUN
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Consumed Capacity Number of bytes actuallyconsumed in the LUN.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
Operation Rate Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Other Operation Rate Total number of otheroperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second fromthe LUN.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Read Operation Rate Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Response Time* Average response time forall operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Space Reservation Status Space reservation status. {0 =Disabled; 1= Enabled}
None Availability
Time Since Last Activity Number of days since anyactivity occurred on theLUN.
Days None Statistics
Transfer Byte Rate* Total bytes read and writtenper second to the LUN.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second tothe LUN.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write Operation Rate Number of write operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
*Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster NFS
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Operation Rate* Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Operation Rate Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Response Time Average response time forread operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Response Time* Average response time forall operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Write Operation Rate Number of write operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Write Response Time Average response time forwrite operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
*Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Node
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
CIFS Operation Rate Total number of CIFS operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
Disk Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second from the disk sincethe last collect.
Megabytes persecond(MB/s)
None Statistics
Disk Transfer ByteRate*
Total bytes read and written per second tothe disk.
Megabytes persecond(MB/s)
None Statistics
Disk Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second to the disk sincethe last collect.
Megabytes persecond(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP Operation Rate Total number of FCP operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
HTTP OperationRate
Total number of HTTP operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI OperationRate
Total number of iSCSI operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
Network ReceivedByte Rate
Bytes received per second. Megabytes persecond(MB/s)
None Statistics
Network Sent ByteRate
Bytes sent per second. Megabytes persecond(MB/s)
None Statistics
Network TransferByte Rate*
Total bytes transferred per second (sentand received).
Megabytes persecond(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS Operation Rate Total number of NFS operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
Operation Rate Total number of operations per second. operations/s
None Statistics
Present Indicates whether the device is stillpresent or not since the last discovery.This attribute is updated at eachdiscovery.
{0 = No;1 = Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
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Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
ProcessorUtilization
Percentage of utilization of the CPUresource.
Percentage (%)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Statistics
Read OperationRate
Number of read operations per second. operations/s
None Statistics
Read Response Time Average response time for read operations. Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Response Time Average response time for all operations. Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Uptime Amount of time the system has been upand running.
days None Statistics
Write OperationRate
Number of write operations per second. operations/s
None Statistics
Write ResponseTime
Average response time for writeoperations.
Milliseconds(ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
For detailed information about KPI, see Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators.
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NetApp Cluster Root Volume
Attributes
Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Available Capacity Total capacity notconsumed in the volume.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
Available CapacityPercentage
Percentage of capacity notconsumed in the volume.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Capacity Total usable capacity (inbytes) of the volume,excluding WAFL reserve andvolume snapshot reserve.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
CIFS Operation Rate Total number of CIFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
CIFS Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second viaCIFS from the volume sincethe last collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
CIFS Read Operation Rate Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
CIFS Read Response Time Average response time forread operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
CIFS Response Time Average response time forall CIFS operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
CIFS Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second via CIFS to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
CIFS Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaCIFS to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
CIFS Write Operation Rate Number of write CIFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
CIFS Write Response Time Average response time forCIFS write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Consumed Capacity Number of bytes actuallyconsumed in the volulme.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
Consumed CapacityPercentage
Percentage of the capacitythat is actually consumed inthe volume.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
FCP Operation Rate Total number of FCPoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
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Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
FCP Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second viaFCP from the volume sincethe last collect
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP Read Operation Rate Number of FCP readoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
FCP Read Response Time Average response time forFCP read operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
FCP Response Time Average response time forall FCP operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
FCP Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second via FCP to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaFCP to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP Write Operation Rate Number of write FCPoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
FCP Write Response Time Average response time forFCP write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
FlexCache Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second fromthe FlexCache since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FlexCache Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second toFlexCache since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Inodes Used Number of user-visible files(inodes) used. If the volumeis restricted or offline, avalue 0 returned.
inodes None Statistics
iSCSI Operation Rate Total number of blockprotocol operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second viablock protocol from thevolume since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
iSCSI Read Operation Rate Number of block protocolread operations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI Read Response Time Average response time forblock protocol readoperations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
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Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
iSCSI Response Time Average response time forall block protocoloperations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
iSCSI Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second via iSCSI to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
iSCSI Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaiSCSI to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
iSCSI Write Operation Rate Number of iSCSI writeoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI Write Response Time Average response time iSCSIwrite operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Mirror Status Volume's mirror status. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
NFS Operation Rate Total number of NFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
NFS Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second viaNFS from the volume sincethe last collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS Read Operation Rate Number of NFS readoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
NFS Read Response Time Average response time forNFS read operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
NFS Response Time Average response time forall NFS operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
NFS Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second via NFS to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaNFS to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS Write Operation Rate Number of write NFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
NFS Write Response Time Average response time forNFS write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Operation Rate Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
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Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second fromthe volume since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Read Operation Rate Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Response Time Average response time forread operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Response Time* Average response time forall operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
SAN Operation Rate Total number of SANoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
SAN Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second fromthe SAN since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
SAN Read Operation Rate Number of SAN readoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
SAN Read Response Time Average response time forSAN read operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
SAN Response Time Average response time forall SAN operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
SAN Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second via SAN to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
SAN Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaSAN to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
SAN Write Operation Rate Number of SAN writeoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
SAN Write Response Time Average response time forSAN write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Snapshot ReservedCapacity Percentage
Percentage of disk spacethat has been set aside asreserved for snapshotusage.
Percentage(%)
Warning ≥80 Alarm ≥ 90
Statistics
Status Status of the volume. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
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Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Transfer Byte Rate* Total bytes read and writtenper second to the volume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Used Inodes Percentage Percentage of user-visiblefiles (inodes) used.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second tothe volume since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write Operation Rate Number of write operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Write Response Time Average response time forwrite operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
NetApp Cluster NVRAM
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Operation Rate* Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Response Time* Average response time forall operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second to the NVRAM.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster Plex
Attributes
Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Status* Status of the plex. {0 = OK ; 1 =Degraded 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Synchronized Indicates whether the plexis currently synchronizingor not.
{0 = No ; 1 =Yes}
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
NetApp Cluster Power Supply
Attributes
Display Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Present Indicates whether thedevice is still present or notsince the last discovery.This parameter is updatedat each discovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Status* Status of the power supply. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster Processor
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Present Indicates whether thedevice is still present or notsince the last discovery.This parameter is updatedat each discovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Processor Utilization* Percentage of utilization ofthe CPU.
Percentage(%)
Warning ≥80Alarm ≥ 90
Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
NetApp Cluster Qtree
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
CIFS Operation Rate* Number of CIFS operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
NFS Operation Rate* Number of NFS operationsper second to the qtree.
operations/s
None Statistics
Operation Rate Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Other Operation Rate Number of other operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster Quota
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Consumed Capacity Number of gigabytesactually consumed.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
Consumed Hard CapacityPercentage
Percentage of the hardcapacity that is actuallyconsumed.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Consumed Soft CapacityPercentage
Percentage of the softcapacity that is actuallyconsumed.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
File Count Number of files countedtowards the hard and softlimit set on the quota.
files None Statistics
Hard File Count Percentage Number of files inpercentage of the hardlimit.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Soft File Count Percentage Number of files inpercentage of the soft limit.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
NetApp Cluster Shelf
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Present Indicates whether thedevice is still present or notsince the last discovery.This parameter is updatedat each discovery.
{0 = No; 1 =Yes}
0 = Alarm Availability
Status* Status of the shelf. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster SIS Volume
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Dense Files Number of dense files in theSIS volume.
files None Statistics
Last Operation Size Data size processed in lastSIS operation.
Megabytes(MB)
None Statistics
Number Of Files Too Small Number of files found thatare too small to bededuplicated (compressed).
files None Statistics
Saved Space Percentage* Percent saving because ofdeduplication.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Shared Saved Blocks Number of blocks saved bysharing in the SIS volume.
blocks None Statistics
SIS Duration Time since the last SISoperation has begun.
seconds None Statistics
Space Condition LimitationCount
Number of timesdeduplication could nothappen because of out ofspace condition.
times None Statistics
Status* Status of the SIS volume. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1= Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster Snapmirror
Attributes
Name Description Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Lag Amount of time since thelast Snapmirror transfer inseconds.
seconds None Statistics
Last Transfer Duration Duration of the lastSnapMirror transfer inseconds.
seconds None Statistics
Last Transfer Size Size of the last SnapMirrortransfer.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
Status* Status of the Snapmirror. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Transfer Byte Rate* Total bytes read and writtenper second to theSnapmirror.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
NetApp Cluster Temperature
Attributes
Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Status* Status of the temperaturesensor.
{0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Temperature* Current temperaturereading in degrees Celsius.
degreesCelsius (°C)
None Statistics
Temperature Status* Status of the temperaturesensor according to thetemperature thresholdssettings.
{0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Cluster Voltage
Attributes
Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Status* Status of the voltage sensor. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded;2 = Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
NetApp Cluster Volume
Attributes
Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Available Capacity Total capacity notconsumed in the volume.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
Available CapacityPercentage
Percentage of capacity notconsumed in the volume.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Capacity Total usable capacity (inbytes) of the volume,excluding WAFL reserve andvolume snapshot reserve.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
CIFS Operation Rate Total number of CIFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
CIFS Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second viaCIFS from the volume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
CIFS Read Operation Rate Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
CIFS Read Response Time Average response time forread operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
CIFS Response Time Average response time forall CIFS operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
CIFS Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second via CIFS to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
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Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
CIFS Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaCIFS to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
CIFS Write Operation Rate Number of write CIFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
CIFS Write Response Time Average response time forCIFS write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Consumed Capacity Number of bytes actuallyconsumed in the volume.
Gigabytes(GB)
None Statistics
Consumed CapacityPercentage
Percentage of the capacitythat is actually consumed inthe volume.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
FCP Operation Rate Total number of FCPoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
FCP Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second viaFCP from the volume sincethe last collect
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP Read Operation Rate Number of FCP readoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
FCP Read Response Time Average response time forFCP read operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
FCP Response Time Average response time forall FCP operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
FCP Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second via FCP to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaFCP to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FCP Write Operation Rate Number of write FCPoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
FCP Write Response Time Average response time forFCP write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
FlexCache ReadByte Rate Bytes read per second fromthe FlexCache since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
FlexCache Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second toFlexCache since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
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Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
Inodes Used Number of user-visible files(inodes) used. If the volumeis restricted or offline, avalue 0 returned.
inodes None Statistics
iSCSI Operation Rate Total number of blockprotocol operations persecond.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second viablock protocol from thevolume since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
iSCSI Read Operation Rate Number of block protocolread operations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI Read Response Time Average response time forblock protocol readoperations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
iSCSI Response Time Average response time forall block protocoloperations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
iSCSI Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second via iSCSI to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
iSCSI Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaiSCSI to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
iSCSI Write Operation Rate Number of iSCSI writeoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
iSCSI Write Response Time Average response time iSCSIwrite operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Mirror Status Volume's mirror status. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
NFS Operation Rate Total number of NFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
NFS Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second viaNFS from the volume sincethe last collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS Read Operation Rate Number of NFS readoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
NFS Read Response Time Average response time forNFS read operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
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Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
NFS Response Time Average response time forall NFS operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
NFS Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second via NFS to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaNFS to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
NFS Write Operation Rate Number of write NFSoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
NFS Write Response Time Average response time forNFS write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Operation Rate Total number of operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second fromthe volume since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Read Operation Rate Number of read operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Response Time Average response time forread operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Response Time* Average response time forall operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
SAN Operation Rate Total number of SANoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
SAN Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second fromthe SAN since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
SAN Read Operation Rate Number of SAN readoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
SAN Read Response Time Average response time forSAN read operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
SAN Response Time Average response time forall SAN operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
SAN Transfer Byte Rate Total bytes read and writtenper second via SAN to thevolume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
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Name Decription Unit Default AlertConditions
Attribute Type
SAN Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second viaSAN to the volume since thelast collect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
SAN Write Operation Rate Number of SAN writeoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
SAN Write Response Time Average response time forSAN write operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
Snapshot ReservedCapacity Percentage
Percentage of disk spacethat has been set aside asreserved for snapshotusage.
Percentage(%)
Warning ≥80 Alarm ≥ 90
Statistics
Status Status of the volume. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 = Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Transfer Byte Rate* Total bytes read and writtenper second to the volume.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Used Inodes Percentage Percentage of user-visiblefiles (inodes) used.
Percentage(%)
None Statistics
Write Byte Rate Bytes written per second tothe volume since the lastcollect.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write Operation Rate Number of write operationsper second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Write Response Time Average response time forwrite operations.
Milliseconds (ms)
Warning ≥30 Alarm ≥ 100
Response Time
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
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NetApp Vserver
Attributes
Name Description Unit DefaultAlertConditions
Attribute Type
Operation Rate Total number ofoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Read Byte Rate Bytes read per second bythe vServer.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Read Operation Rate Number of readoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
Status* Status of the vServer. {0 = OK; 1 =Degraded; 2= Failed}
1 =Warning2 = Alarm
Availability
Transfer Byte Rate* Total bytes transferredper second (sent andreceived) over thenetwork.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write Byte Rate Bytes written per secondby the vServer.
Megabytesper second(MB/s)
None Statistics
Write Operation Rate Number of writeoperations per second.
operations/s
None Statistics
* Attributes marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance inTrueSight Operations Management.
Troubleshooting ConnectivityIssues
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TrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage leverages the Data ONTAP API to collecthardware and performance information. Because some connectivity issues may exist and causeTrueSight Operations Management - NetApp Storage to fail, it is highly recommended to test theconnection to the Data ONTAP API before contacting the Sentry Support Team.
To troubleshoot connectivity issues:
1. Download the connection tool required from the Sentry Software Website (Downloadssection of your product). Please note that the connection tool requires Java v1.6 or higher.
2. Run the command java -jar NetApp-Connection-Tool_v1.2.00.jar to launch the connectiontool.
3. Enter the information required to connect to the system and click Test Connection.
4. Wait for the test to complete. If a connectivity issue is detected, an error message willappear. In this case, the issue encountered does not concern TrueSight OperationsManagement - NetApp Storage. Check your configuration to diagnose the source of theissue.
5. Click Save As to export the connection test results into a txt file. You can then send thisinformation to the Sentry Support Team.
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Index
- A -Aggregate
Capacity 53
Disk Space Consumption 53
Space Reservation 46Annotate
Graph 32Atrributes
Operation Rate 63
Read Operation Rate 63
Read Response Time 63
Response Time 63
Status 63
Write Operation Rate 63
Write Response Time 63Attibutes 59
Attributes 104, 105, 113, 114, 115
Active Processors 106
Administrative Status 95
Available Capacity 62, 89, 94, 108, 118
Available Capacity Percentage 62, 89, 94,108, 118
Bandwidth Utilization 67, 69, 98, 100
Capacity 89, 108, 118
CIFS Operation Rate 64, 71, 82, 89, 96,106, 108, 114, 118
CIFS Read Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
CIFS Read Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
CIFS Read Response Time 89, 108, 118
CIFS Response Time 89, 108, 118
CIFS Transfer Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
CIFS Write Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
CIFS Write Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
CIFS Write Response Time 89, 108, 118
Collection Status 61, 71, 96
Collisions Packet Rate 67, 98
Connected Initiators Count 69, 100
Consumed Capacity 62, 75, 83, 89, 94,108, 115, 118
Consumed Capacity Percentage 62, 89, 94,108, 118
Consumed Hard Capacity Percentage 83,115
Consumed Soft Capacity Percentage 83,115
CPU Utilization 88
CRC Error Rate 69, 100
Dense Files 84, 116
Discarded Frame Rate 69, 100
Disk Read Byte Rate 64, 106
Disk Read Bytes 106
Disk Transfer Byte Rate 64, 71, 96, 106
Disk Transfer Bytes 106
Disk Write Byte Rate 64, 106
Disk Write Bytes 106
Error Percentage 102
FCP Operation Rate 64, 71, 89, 96, 106,108, 118
FCP Protocol Error Rate 69, 100
FCP Read Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
FCP Read Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
FCP Read Response Time 89, 108, 118
FCP Response Time 89, 108, 118
FCP Transfer Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
FCP Write Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
FCP Write Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
FCP Write Response Time 89, 108, 118
File Count 83, 115
FlexCache Read Byte Rate 89, 108
FlexCache ReadByte Rate 118
FlexCache Write Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
Hard File Count Percentage 83, 115
HTTP Operation Rate 64, 71, 96, 106
in Use 72
Inbound Bandwidth Utilization 67, 69, 98,100
Inodes Used 89, 108, 118
inUse 101
iSCSI Operation Rate 64, 71, 89, 96, 106,108, 118
iSCSI Read Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
iSCSI Read Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
iSCSI Read Response Time 89, 108, 118
iSCSI Response Time 89, 108, 118
iSCSI Transfer Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
iSCSI Write Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
iSCSI Write Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
iSCSI Write Response Time 89, 108, 118
Lag 85, 86, 117
Last Operation Size 84, 116
Last Transfer Duration 85, 86, 117
Last Transfer Size 85, 86, 117
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Attributes 104, 105, 113, 114, 115
Link Speed 69, 98, 100
Link Status 67, 69, 98, 100
Mirror Status 62, 89, 94, 108, 118
Multicast Received Packet Rate 67, 98
Multicast Sent Packet Rate 67, 98
Multicast Transfer Packet Rate 67, 98
Network Received Byte Rate 64, 88, 106
Network Received Bytes 106
Network Sent Byte Rate 64, 88, 106
Network Sent Bytes 106
Network Transfer Byte Rate 64, 71, 88, 96,106
Network Transfer Bytes 106
NFS Operation Rate 64, 71, 82, 89, 96,106, 108, 114, 118
NFS Read Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
NFS Read Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
NFS Read Response Time 89, 108, 118
NFS Response Time 89, 108, 118
NFS Transfer Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
NFS Write Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
NFS Write Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
NFS Write Response Time 89, 108, 118
Number Of Files Too Small 84, 116
Opened Sessions 76
Operation Rate 62, 64, 66, 69, 71, 72, 73,75, 77, 78, 82, 88, 89, 94, 95, 96, 97, 100,101, 103, 106, 108, 112, 114, 118, 123
Other Operation Rate 69, 75, 82, 88, 100,114
Outbound Bandwidth Utilization 67, 69, 98,100
Port Count 71, 96
Power Consumption 71, 96
Present 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72, 80, 81, 83,97, 98, 100, 101, 106
Processor Utilization 64, 81, 106
Read Byte Rate 67, 72, 73, 75, 88, 89, 101,108, 118, 123
Read Bytes 67
Read Operation Rate 62, 64, 66, 69, 72,73, 75, 77, 88, 89, 94, 95, 97, 100, 101, 103,106, 108, 118, 123
Read Response Time 64, 66, 73, 77, 89,95, 97, 103, 106, 108, 118
Received Byte Rate 69, 98, 100
Received Error Rate 67, 98
Received Packet Dropped Rate 67, 98
Received Packet Rate 67, 98
Response Time 64, 66, 73, 75, 77, 78, 89,95, 97, 103, 106, 108, 112, 118
SAN Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
SAN Read Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
SAN Read Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
SAN Read Response Time 89, 108, 118
SAN Response Time 89, 108, 118
SAN Transfer Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
SAN Write Byte Rate 89, 108, 118
SAN Write Operation Rate 89, 108, 118
SAN Write Response Time 89, 108, 118
Saved Space Percentage 84, 116
Sent Byte Rate 69, 98, 100
Sent Error Rate 67, 98
Sent Packet Rate 67, 98
Shared Saved Blocks 84, 116
SIS Duration 84, 116
Snapshot Reserved Capacity Percentage 89, 108, 118
Soft File Count Percentage 83, 115
Space Condition Limitation Count 84, 116
Space Reservation Status 62, 75, 94
Spare Disk Count 71, 96
Speed 68, 100
Status 62, 66, 68, 69, 74, 79, 80, 83, 84,85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 94, 97, 100, 103, 108,113, 116, 117, 118, 123
Synchronized 79, 113
Temperature 87, 117
Temperature Status 87, 117
Time Since Last Activity 75
Total Files 62, 94
Transfer Byte Rate 67, 69, 72, 73, 75, 78,85, 86, 88, 89, 98, 100, 101, 108, 112, 117,118, 123
Transfer Bytes 67, 75
Transfer Error Rate 67, 98
Transfer Packet Rate 67, 98
Uptime 106
Used Files 62, 94
Used Inodes Percentage 89, 108, 118
Write Byte Rate 67, 72, 73, 75, 88, 89,101, 108, 118, 123
Write Bytes 67
Write Operation Rate 62, 64, 66, 69, 72,73, 75, 77, 88, 89, 94, 95, 97, 100, 101, 103,106, 108, 118, 123
Write Response Time 64, 66, 73, 77, 89,95, 97, 103, 106, 108, 118
Automatic Reporting 30
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- C -Capacity
Available 53Component Installation package
creating 18
downloading 19Configuration variables
collectionHubHeapSizeMax 28
collectionHubHeapSizeMin 28
collectionHubOverrideJavaCommandLine 28
defaultReinitializationOptions 28
disableJRECheck 28
disablePslExecuteBugWorkaround 28
forceClassicConfigMode 28
javaPassword 28
javaPath 28
javaUsername 28
pausedObjectList 28
productVersion 28
pscommand 28
removedObjectList 28
retryDiscoveryAfterNTimes 28
startupDelay 28Configure
Alert Actions 32
Annotations 32Configuring Monitor Thresholds 33
Configuring thresholds 32
Connectivity
Issues 125
- D -Deleting a Threshold Configuration 34
Disk Space
Consumption 53Downloading 19
- E -Editing a Threshold Configuration 34
- F -Features 10
- G -Goals 10
Graph
Annotate 32
- I -Importing the Monitoring Solution 17
Installing 19
Installing the Monitoring Solution 16
Issues
Connectivity 125
Troubleshooting 125
- L -LUN
Space Reservation 46
- M -Monitor thresholds 32
Monitor Types 59
NetApp Aggregate 62
NetApp CIFS 63
NetApp Cluster 96
NetApp Cluster Aggregate 94
NetApp Cluster CIFS 95
NetApp Cluster Disk 97
NetApp Cluster Ethernet Port 98
NetApp Cluster Fan 100
NetApp Cluster FC Port 100
NetApp Cluster Host Adapter 101
NetApp Cluster iSCSI 102
NetApp Cluster iSCSI Port 103
NetApp Cluster LUN 104
NetApp Cluster NFS 105
NetApp Cluster NVRAM 112
NetApp Cluster Plex 113
NetApp Cluster Power Supply 113
NetApp Cluster Processor 114
NetApp Cluster Qtree 114
NetApp Cluster Quota 115
NetApp Cluster Root Volume 108
NetApp Cluster Shelf 115
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Monitor Types 59
NetApp Cluster SIS Volume 116
NetApp Cluster Snapmirror 117
NetApp Cluster Temperature 117
NetApp Cluster Voltage 118
NetApp Cluster Volume 118
NetApp Controller 64
NetApp Disk 66
NetApp Ethernet Port 67
NetApp Fan 68
NetApp FC Port 69
NetApp Filer 71
NetApp Filers KM 61
NetApp Host Adapter 72
NetApp iSCSI 73
NetApp iSCSI Port 74
NetApp LUN 75
NetApp NDMP 76
NetApp NFS 77
Netapp Node 106
NetApp NVRAM 78
NetApp Plex 79
NetApp Power Supply 80
NetApp Processor 81
NetApp Qtree 82
NetApp Quota 83
NetApp Shelf 83
NetApp SIS Volume 84
NetApp Snapmirror 85
NetApp Snapvault 86
NetApp Temperature 87
NetApp vFiler 88
NetApp Voltage 89
NetApp Volume 89
NetApp Vserver 123
- O -Overview 10
- P -Package 18, 19
PATROL Event
Specific 32
Standard 32
STD_41 32
- R -Reports
scheduling 30
- S -Scheduling
Reports 30Space Reservation
Aggregate 46
LUN 46Spare Disks 36
- T -Thresholds 32, 33
Troubleshooting
Connectivity Issues 125
- V -Volume
Capacity 53
Disk Space Consumption 53Volumes
Busiest 48
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