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March 6th, 2012 19:00

SAN iops from vFoglight

Can vFoglight provide information on the current iops and historical iops of the SAN connected to the hosts using it? In this case the only systems using the SAN are hosts monitored by vFoglight so all SAN activity is from these hosts alone. Perhaps there is a canned report which can produce this info?

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March 7th, 2012 14:00

Open right sidebar - Drag & Drop Datastores to your custom dashboard - Select a view - Make sure Show by role is unchecked, select v-Datastore Top-Throughput-Table - Next - Filter out any unwanted datastores - Finish

Top Datastores steps.png

To select what metrics you want to show in that view Click on the customizer (arrow below).

Customizer.png

Remember the numbers you see are average numbers over the timeperiod you have choosen. You can change timeline and move it as well.

73 Posts

March 6th, 2012 19:00

This can be done with custom dashboard or report:

Top Datastores.png

You can select any time range you like for above. Is that what you are looking for?

In above example I selected total throughput, IOPS and Latency but of course you can show read, write and total if you like..

94 Posts

March 6th, 2012 20:00

Additionally vBundle-1 cartridge provides views and Reports for IOPS information at DataStore & VM levels. All the details about vBundle-1 cartridge can be found at http://communities.quest.com/docs/DOC-4689 and the .pdf files attached there.

Regards

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March 7th, 2012 11:00

Re-uploaded the image, you should be able to see it now.

Our community team knows about this issue and are upgrading the platform to get rid of the image-issue within a week or two.

33 Posts

March 7th, 2012 11:00

Thanks - I can't see the picture you uploaded - can you post it again please?

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March 7th, 2012 13:00

Thanks I can see the picture now. Exactly which metrics did you put on the chart - when I collect these metric I'm seeing IOPS of >70K which is over 5 times more than the SAN we're using can generate.

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April 24th, 2012 13:00

Click on Datastore Count (default is 5 but you can change to any number).

/Mattias

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April 24th, 2012 13:00

All these views appear to be fixed on the top 5 - is there a way to get the same data for a single cluster or data center without any limit on the number of datastores being displayed?

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