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OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Version 4.0 Web Client User's Guide

Viewing storage details for data center and clusters

About this task

You can view the physical storage details for a data center or cluster on the Datacenter/Cluster Information tab. For information to appear on this page, run an inventory job. The data center and cluster pages enable you to export information to a CSV file and offers filter/search functionality on the data grid. The hardware views directly report data from OMSA and iDRAC. See Running inventory jobs.

Steps

  1. In OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, in the Navigator pane, click vCenter Inventory Lists.
  2. Click Datacenters or Clusters.
  3. In the Objects tab, select the specific data center or cluster.
  4. In the Monitor tab, select the Dell Datacenter/Cluster Information tab and navigate to Storage > Physical Disk/Virtual Disk.
    To display the full list of details, select a specific host from the data grid.
    Table 1. Storage details for a data center and clusterThe following table provides the storage information.
    Storage: disks Description
    Physical Disk
    • Host—displays the host name
    • Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host
    • Capacity—displays the physical disk capacity
    • Disk Status—displays physical disk status. The options include:
      • ONLINE
      • READY
      • DEGRADED
      • FAILED
      • OFFLINE
      • REBUILDING
      • INCOMPATIBLE
      • REMOVED
      • CLEARED
      • SMART ALERT DETECTION
      • UNKNOWN
      • FOREIGN
      • UNSUPPORTED
      NOTE: For more information about the meaning of these alerts, see the OpenManage Server Administrator Storage Management User's Guide at dell.com/support
    • Model Number—displays the model number of the physical storage disk
    • Last Inventory—displays the day, month, and time of the last inventory that was run
    • Status—displays the host status
    • Controller ID—displays the controller ID
    • Connector ID—displays the connector ID
    • Enclosure ID—displays the enclosure ID
    • Device ID—displays the device ID
    • Bus Protocol—displays the bus protocol
    • Hot Spare Type—shows the hot spare type. The options include:
      • No—there is no hot spare
      • Global—unused backup disk that is part of the disk group
      • Dedicated—unused backup disk that is assigned to a single virtual disk. When a physical disk in the virtual disk fails, the hot spare is enabled to replace the failed physical disk without interrupting the system or requiring your intervention
    • Part Number—displays the storage part number
    • Serial Number—displays the storage serial number
    • Vendor Name—displays the storage vendor name
    Virtual Disk
    • Host—displays the name of the host
    • Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host
    • Name—displays the name of the virtual disk
    • Physical Disk—displays on which physical disk the virtual disk is located
    • Capacity—displays the capacity of the virtual disk
    • Layout—displays the layout type of the virtual storage. This means the type of RAID that was configured for this virtual disk
    • Last Inventory—displays the day, date and time the inventory was last run
    • Controller ID—displays the controller ID
    • Device ID—displays the device ID
    • Media Type—displays either SSD or HDD
    • Bus Protocol—displays the technology that the physical disks included in the virtual disk are using. The possible values are:
      • SCSI
      • SAS
      • SATA
    • Stripe Size—displays the stripe size, which provides the amount of space that each stripe consumes on a single disk
    • Default Read Policy—displays the default read policy supported by the controller. The options include:
      • Read-Ahead
      • No-Read-Ahead
      • Adaptive Read-Ahead
      • Read Cache Enabled
      • Read Cache Disabled
    • Default Write Policy—displays the default write policy supported by the controller. The options include:
      • Write-Back
      • Force Write Back
      • Write Back Enabled
      • Write-Through
      • Write Cache Enabled Protected
      • Write Cache Disabled
    • Disk Cache Policy—displays the default cache policy supported by the controller. The options include:
      • Enabled—cache I/O
      • Disabled—direct I/O

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