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Hello !!!
In CI, when data collector is NetApp array, I collect performance data by querying on "Internal Volumes" for NAS.
For SAN Volumes I use category - "Volume".
In case of Isilon I do get list of shares when I query Shares but when I query "Internal volumes" I don't get Volume names on which those shares reside, I just get one line entry (that is probably isilon namespace).
Any insights/suggestions, please let me know. I think in case of Isilon may be I have to capture Volume names using different query category?
Thx
Sujata
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Correct. I meant to ask how then CI gathers performance data for Isilon (Share was a wrong term I used).
Should I query then with other category? May be Filesystem level type of query ??
Because at Internal Volume category, it did collect as OneFS. Just one line item.
Thank you
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Isilon "OneFS" - the entire array is just one file system.
All of the shares on an Isilon are on that one file system
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Thx but then how CI collects performance data for each share.
Because when you query a category Share, you don't see IOPS/Latency and Throughput numbers.
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CI doesn't collect share performance for any platform. A folder can be shared, but CI does not inventory individual folders - the share object will have a relationship to an Internal Volume, or possibly a Qtree, but there are no statistics on the folder itself
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Correct. I meant to ask how then CI gathers performance data for Isilon (Share was a wrong term I used).
Should I query then with other category? May be Filesystem level type of query ??
Because at Internal Volume category, it did collect as OneFS. Just one line item.
Thank you
