Analyze view
The Analyze view provides in-depth storage system data for various collection ranges.
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See Understanding Performance Management for an overview of Unisphere Performance Management.
Only applicable dashboards (dashboards that are defined in the dashboard catalog - see Manage dashboard catalog) are displayed for individual storage systems.
The All Array Analyze view allows you to easily compare and view analyze data for any performance registered array without having to go to the performance section for an individual array.
The Analyze view provides three tabbed views into your storage data. You can use the REAL TIME and DIAGNOSTIC tabs to debug and find causes for performance problems. You can use the HISTORICAL tab to view historical data, showing long-term trends, to plan for future needs.
| REAL TIME tab | The default range is 1 hour. The REAL TIME view collects data every 2 to 5 seconds for a limited group of metrics. Saved real-time traces can also be viewed here. |
| DIAGNOSTIC tab | Diagnostic data is collected every 5 minutes (by default, but this setting can be changed to 10 or 15 minutes) for root cause analysis. The view is available to analyze diagnostic data for the active systems, and the time range can be chosen by the custom time range |
| HISTORICAL tab | The HISTORICAL view collects data in hourly or daily intervals for trending and planning. The data is available for a maximum of 3 years (18 months by default). |
You can use the REAL TIME and DIAGNOSTIC information to find the cause of performance problems. Historical information shows long-term trends that you can use to plan for future requirements.
and select the columns that you want to view. For some analyze views, additional columns can be viewed.
and type letters or numbers in the search box, depending on the datatype in the column being searched. For columns with numerical values, you can filter for exact values or for ones larger than or equal or smaller than or equal to the value. For example, 100, >100, >=100, <100, <=100. You can filter for a numerical range also. For example, 100–150.
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