Administrator Guide

Figure 40. Save Storage Usage Dialog Box
4 Specify the storage usage data to export by selecting or clearing the check boxes in the Storage Center Storage Usage, Volume
Storage Usage, and Server Storage Usage areas of the dialog box.
By default, all of the storage usage data is selected to be exported.
5 Specify how to display the size data in the output by selecting one of the following radio buttons:
Save size data as text (easy for reading) – Displays size data using the units that are the most appropriate for the displayed
values. For example, 2097152 megabytes is displayed as 2 TB.
Save size data as MB (easy for sorting) – Displays size data in megabytes, without a unit of measure label. For example, 2 TB is
displayed as 2097152 (megabytes).
6 Select a le type for the output: CSV (.csv), Text (.txt), Excel (.xls), HTML (.htm), XML (.xml), or PDF (.pdf).
7 Click Browse and specify the le name and location to save the le.
8 Click OK.
Export I/O Usage Data
You can export I/O usage data for the most active volumes, servers. disks, remote Storage Centers, controllers, and fault domains. You can
also export Chart I/O usage data for Storage Centers, volumes, servers, disks, controllers, storage proles, and fault domains.
1 If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2 Click theIO Usage or Charting tab.
3 Click (Save IO Usage Data) located in the IO Usage or Charting navigation pane.
The Save IO Usage Data dialog box opens.
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