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hello
can i get the information for multiple vol (nfs) from a single SVM for last 24 hrs in csv format ?
i think if IOSP & read latency & write latency, any other good stats wiill be bonus as well
thank
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Hello @Kirand1979,
I don't believe that the cluster has that information...though it is in AutoSupport using the performance archive function, but I don't believe that data is accessible via the API. You would need to collect and store it externally. Alternatively, if you're using OnCommand Performance Manager it should have the data stored where you can retrieve it over a historical period of time with varying granularity.
Hope that helps.
Andrew
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Hello @Kirand1979,
I don't believe that the cluster has that information...though it is in AutoSupport using the performance archive function, but I don't believe that data is accessible via the API. You would need to collect and store it externally. Alternatively, if you're using OnCommand Performance Manager it should have the data stored where you can retrieve it over a historical period of time with varying granularity.
Hope that helps.
Andrew
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Andrew thanks
I was expecting you to respond 🙂
but sad to know this can be exported in xls with powershell - i mean techinally it is not possible is sad
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you might also use grafana together with netapp harvest for collecting Performance metrics
