Dell EMC PowerStore Monitoring Your System
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Contents Additional Resources.......................................................................................................................4 1 Monitoring Your System Overview................................................................................................. 5 Overview.................................................................................................................................................................................5 2 Managing Alerts.........................
Preface Additional Resources As part of an improvement effort, revisions of the software and hardware are periodically released. Some functions that are described in this document are not supported by all versions of the software or hardware currently in use. The product release notes provide the most up-to-date information about product features. Contact your technical support professional if a product does not function properly or does not function as described in this document.
1 Monitoring Your System Overview This chapter includes: Topics: • Overview Overview This document describes the functionality available in the PowerStore Manager to monitor, and optimize various PowerStore appliances. Monitoring features PowerStore Manager provides the following features and functionality to monitor your system: • • • • Events to notify when there are changes in the system. Alerts to inform you that an event occurred that requires your attention.
2 Managing Alerts This chapter includes: Topics: • • • • Events and alerts Monitor alerts Configure notification preferences for alerts Temporarily disable alert notifications Events and alerts Events provide information about changes to the system. Alerts are events that require attention. Most alerts indicate that there is a problem with the system. The system displays ongoing alerts in the dashboard on the Alerts card.
Attribute Applies to Explanation Notifications Alerts Whether the alert triggered an email notification. Service and Support Alerts Links to support and troubleshooting resources. Associated Events Alerts Events that are related to the alert. When you view events and alerts, you can filter by date and time of occurrence, object type, and description. You can also export alerts to a .csv file, and acknowledge that you have seen an alert.
Steps 1. Select the Settings icon, and then select SMTP Server in the Networking section. 2. To access the SMTP server settings, change the status to Enabled. 3. Add the SMTP server address and the email address that notifications should be sent from and click Apply. (Optional) Send a test email to verify that the SMTP server is set up correctly. 4. Select the Settings icon, and then select Email Notifications in the Users section. 5.
3 Monitoring Capacity This chapter includes: Topics: • • • • • • About monitoring system capacity Capacity data collection and retention periods Capacity forecasting and recommendations Capacity data locations in PowerStore Manager Start monitoring capacity usage Data Savings features About monitoring system capacity PowerStore provides various current usage, and historical metrics.
Historical capacity data collection and retention periods Historical capacity is displayed once data collection begins. One year of capacity usage data is displayed in the charts, and the data is retained for up to 2 years. Historical charts scroll automatically to the left when new data is available.
Capacity data locations in PowerStore Manager You can view capacity charts for PowerStore systems, and system resources from the PowerStore Manager Capacity cards and views in the following locations: Table 4. Capacity data locations For Access path Cluster Dashbaord > Capacity Virtual Machine Compute > Virtual Machine > [virtual machine] opens with capacity for the virtual machine displayed. NOTE: Only available with PowerStore X model appliances.
Data Savings features Data savings metrics are based on the automated inline data services that are provided with the PowerStore. The automated inline data services occur in the system before the data is written to the storage drives. The automated inline data services include: • • Data reduction, which consists of deduplication and compression. Thin provisioning, which enables multiple storage resources to subscribe to a common storage capacity.
While the system allocates only a portion of the physical capacity requested by each storage resource, it leaves the remaining storage available for other storage resources to use. The system reports the capacity savings gained from thin provisioning using the Thin Savings metric, which is calculated for volume families and file systems. A volume family consists of a volume and its associated thin clones and snapshots. Thin provisioning is always enabled.
4 Monitoring Performance This chapter includes: Topics: • • • • • About monitoring system performance Performance data collection and retention periods Performance data locations in PowerStore Manager Performance policies Working with performance charts About monitoring system performance PowerStore provides you with various metrics that can help you monitor the health of your system, anticipate problems before they occur, and reduce troubleshooting times.
For Access path NOTE: Only available with PowerStore X model appliances. Virtual Volume (VVol) Storage > Virtual Volumes > [virtual volume] > Performance Volume Storage > Volumes > [volume] > Performance Volume Group Storage > Volume Groups > [volume group] > Performance Volume Group member (volume) Storage > Volume Groups > [volume group] > Members > [member] > Performance File System Storage > File Systems > [file system] > Performance NOTE: Only available with PowerStore T model appliances.
Working with the performance chart for a cluster After you have selected the Performance card, you can: Figure 1. Cluster performance chart 1. View overall performance of a cluster. 2. Select or clear the metrics, or alerts to display in the chart. 3. Pick which type of chart to display from the View menu. You can choose whether to present the performance summary in the chart, or select to display the details of a specific metric in the chart. 4.
1. Select metrics from the Category list to create a chart for each of the selected metrics. A chart remains open for each selected category, and are stacked on top of one another. 2. Change the Timeline to create a historical view of the performance. 3. Download charts as .png, .jpg, .pdf, images, or export the data to a .csv file to view in other third-party applications. 4.
5 Collecting System Data This chapter includes: Topics: • • Support materials collection Collect support materials Support materials collection You can collect support materials to help troubleshoot the appliances in your system. Depending on the option you choose, support materials can include system logs, configuration details, and other diagnostic information. Use this information to analyze performance issues, or send it to your service provider so they can diagnose and help you resolve the issues.
Next steps After the job is finished, you can download the data collection to a client, send the collection to support, or delete the collection. Select the data collection, then select Download, Send to Support, or Delete.