Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Hello DFM team,
Customer has this question.
On dfm version: 3.8.1 there is a report called volumes-dedupe-and-lun-file-clones-space-saving
Tried to run the report on 3.7.1 with no luck:
[root@dfm root]# dfm report volumes-dedupe-and-lun-file-clones-space-savings Warning: Use of this command for listing and viewing reports has been
deprecated by 'dfm report list' and 'dfm report view' commands respectively.
There is no volumes-dedupe-and-lun-file-clones-space-savings report.
Would anyone know about this report?
Is this a default report that comes with installation or it may be customized?
Is there any document describing the list of default DFM reports that comes with the installation?
If this is default report on 3.8.1, can this be customized on 3.7.1?
Regards,
Sridhar Vaddadi (TGA)
Hi Sridhar Vaddadi,
The report "volumes-dedupe-and-lun-file-clones-space-savings" is not available in DFM 3.7.1.
Deduplication reports and graphs are enhancement requests addressed only in DFM 3.8. These are made as canned reports and readily available in releases >= 3.8. This report details the space savings of the volumes on which Dedupe is enabled.
AFAIK, you cannot customize this report on 3.7.1 since DFM doesnt know the Dedupe status of volumes.
Regards,
Saravanan
Thank you for your prompt response Saravanan !
Is there any document describing the list of default DFM reports that comes with the installation?
Regards,
Sridhar Vaddadi
You can use the "dfm report list" command. This will present a short description of the report, e.g.
events-warning show current warning or worse events
You can also use "dfm report view <report-name> help" to check the list of columns in any report, as:
dfm report view events-warning help
Warning or Worse Report (events-warning)
Shows current events.
Columns:
eventSeverity Severity
eventId Event ID
eventDescription Event
eventTimestamp Triggered
eventAckedBy Ack'ed By
eventAcked Ack'ed
objId Source ID
objFullName Source
Default sort order is -eventTimestamp.
Got it. Thank you Hiyer !