Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Whenever there is volume resize ,autogrow ,is there a way to capture this information for a report
I dont see this in OM ,can capture events info from events-history
Can this info be captured through API
for Volume Growth Rate Abnormal
we can capture the old size and new size of the volume
Can this be done for autosize as well ,
Volume auto grow is trap from filer so we have no info like the growth rate abnormal, which is calculated by DFM based on history usage of the volume.
Regards
adai
Is it possible to query the volume usage history by date
If using dfm api
Yes, there is only events and no information that is captured in the reports.
AFAIK not possible with the API. As what you are looking for is a histroy info of how many times the volume was grown or some thing of that sort if I understand correctly.
This info has to be captured in dfm like the volume graphs which have history.
Did you check the volume total vs used capacity graph ? That might help as it might show the volume size.
Regards
Thanks Adai ,
Customer is looking for OM to report for every autosize
How many times it was grown and last size to track volumes
we already looked into volume growth report ,but they are looking for the above information
Maybe this could be added to features requested.
Note that Volume Autosize setting values of a particular volume gets collected by Operations Manager(OM) as part of Disk Free Space Monitoring, which has a default value being set as 30 minutes. Meaning after every 30min only OM is going to get the latest values(if there were any changes) and there is no trigger being caught by OM from anyone when there is autosizing happening for a particular volume.
>>Customer is looking for OM to report for every autosize
>>How many times it was grown and last size to track volumes
Both of these needs to be indicated as new requirements to Operations manager future releases.
I have been having the same issue here and have ended up creating a powershell script to resolve the issue. We use SNMP to alert OM of autogrow events, which then alerts the admin team via email. We then run the powershell script to scope the issue.
Details of the script here:
Hope it helps
Bren