10Getting started with the CommandCentral family About Veritas CommandCentral Storage
explorer polls the storage array using the polling
Change detection is available for the following storage arrays:
■EMC CLARiiON
■EMC Symmetrix
■Hitachi HiCommand
■HP EVA
■NetApp unified storage devices
For information about enabling change detection, see the CommandCentral
Hardware and Software Configuration Guide.
Improved Data Module file scanning
In CommandCentral Storage 5.0 MP1, the Data Module file scanner determines a file’s size by its logical size. Now, in CommandCentral Storage 5.1, the file scanner also collects a file’s physical size. A file’s physical size provides you with a more accurate account of space consumption over the logical size. You can use the Data Module Importer settings and Data Module rules to specify whether you want summary reports that report on directory size, user consumption, file type usage, and aging data to display a file’s size by its logical size or physical size. Additionally, you can drill down into detail reports to display both the logical size and physical size.
For more information, see the CommandCentral Administrator’s Guide.
Discovery of device groups and composite groups for EMC Symmetrix storage arrays
CommandCentral Storage now discovers the name of the device groups and composite groups to which devices from EMC Symmetrix storage arrays belong. The group names appear when you view an EMC Symmetrix storage array’s Devices pane.
Discovery of replication objects for HP EVA storage arrays
CommandCentral Storage now discovers the following replication objects for HP EVA storage arrays:
■Snapshots
■Vsnaps
■Snapclones