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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Export I/O Usage Data

You can export I/O usage data for the most active volumes, servers. disks, remote Storage Centers, controllers, and fault domains. You can also export Chart I/O usage data for Storage Centers, volumes, servers, disks, controllers, storage profiles, and fault domains.

Steps

  1. If the Dell Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
  2. Click theIO Usage or Charting tab.
  3. Click Save button (Save IO Usage Data) located in the IO Usage or Charting navigation pane.

    The Save IO Usage Data dialog box opens.

    Figure 1. Save IO Usage Data Dialog Box
    Save IO Usage Data dialog box.
  4. Specify the type of I/O usage data to export by selecting one of the following radio buttons:
    • Save ’Most Active Report’ IO Usage Information
    • Save Chart IO Usage Information
  5. If you selected the Save ’Most Active Report’ IO Usage Information radio button, select the check boxes of the I/O usage data to export:
    • Volume Most Active – Exports I/O usage data for the volumes.
    • Server Most Active – Exports I/O usage data for the servers.
    • Disk Most Active – Exports I/O usage data for the disks.
    • Remote Storage Center IO Usage – Exports I/O usage data for remote Storage Centers.
    • Controller Most Active – Exports I/O usage data for the controllers.
    • Fault Domain Most Active – Exports I/O usage data for fault domains.
  6. If you selected the Save Chart IO Usage Information radio button:
    1. Select the storage object from which to export I/O usage data from the Select Object Type drop-down menu.
    2. If you selected an object other than a Storage Center, select the check boxes of the storage objects for which you want to export I/O usage data.
      • To select all of the storage objects, click Select All.
      • To deselect all of the storage objects, click Unselect All.
  7. Select a file type for the output: CSV (.csv), Text (.txt), Excel (.xls), HTML (.htm), XML (.xml), or PDF (.pdf).
  8. Click Browse and specify the file name and location to save the file.
  9. Click OK.

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