Table 58 Description of the Built-in Reports (continued)

Report Type/Sub-types

Name of Built-in

Description

 

Report

 

 

 

 

Storage Systems

Utilization

Shows the capacity statistics of the storage

 

 

array. This repot also shows the list of hosts

 

 

connected to the array and their storage

 

 

consumption from this array.

 

 

 

Switches

Asset Summary

Shows detailed asset management

 

 

information for the storage switch.

 

 

 

Switches

Dependency

Lists all devices that would be impacted

 

 

should the switch have a problem.

 

 

 

Switches

Details

Shows all the storage information relevant

 

 

to the switch which is useful information for

 

 

switch rebuilds or disaster recovery.

 

 

 

Switches

Events

Shows all non-cleared events received for

 

 

the switch.

 

 

 

Switches

Utilization

Shows the number of total, used and free

 

 

ports for effective application or host roll

 

 

out.

 

 

 

Tape Libraries

Asset Summary

Shows a detailed accounting of the Tape

 

 

Library and how it fits in the enterprise.

 

 

 

Tape Libraries

Events

Shows all non-cleared events received for

 

 

the host.

 

 

 

Recent

N/A

Shows the most recently viewed reports.

 

 

 

*You will need to purchase an Array Performance Pack license to be able to see these reports. See About Performance Manager and Array Performance Pack” on page 387

Troubleshooting Reporter

While the report cache is being refreshed, reports generally contain either no data or incomplete/incorrect data. See Refreshing a Report” on page 437.

Some reports display data trends for several days in the future. For example, if you run a report to gather information from the last three days, the report may display data trends for the next several days based on the current information. Keep in mind that the data trends are just assumptions and should not be treated as fact.

The Application Dependency report for UNIX-based applications that use raw volumes does not include the Unix host on which the application resides.

Some collectors and reports can take minutes, an hour, or up to a day to generate the first bit of data. For example, Remote and Local Host Utilization History reports do not show data for the first day.

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