The vVol Dashboard is organized into the following panels:
Summary panel
The following vVol summary information is displayed:
- Storage
Containers—The number of storage containers on the
selected storage system. Click Storage Containers
to display the Storage Containers list view. For more information about
viewing storage containers, see View storage containers.
- vVols—The number of vVols.
Click vVols to display the vVols list view. For
more information about viewing vVols, see View the vVols list.
- Protocol
Endpoints—The number of protocol endpoints on the
selected storage system. Click Protocol Endpoints
to display the Protocol Endpoints list view. For more information about
protocol endpoints, see View protocol endpoints.
- PE Masking
Views—The number of masking views that contain protocol
endpoints. Click PE Masking Views to display the
PE Masking Views list view. For more information about PE masking views,
see View masking views.
- Replication
Groups—The number of VASA replication groups that are
configured Click Replication Groups to display
the VASA replication groups list view . For more information about VASA
replication groups, see Understanding VASA Replication Groups.
This information is supported on Unisphere managing a storage system
that must be running PowerMaxOS 5978 Q3 2020 or later.
- vVol NVMe/TCP Masking
Views—The number of vVol NVMe/TCP masking views. Click
vVol NVMe/TCP Masking Views to display the
vVol NVMe/TCP masking views list view. For more information about vVol
NVMe/TCP masking views, see View masking views
To view additional information about a particular item, click it
to open the corresponding list view.
Actions panel
Links to the following common tasks are displayed:
System Consumed Capacity -
Subscribed panel
A bar graph representing the amount of subscribed space that all
the storage containers consume on the storage system is displayed.
System Consumed Capacity -
Provisioned panel
A bar graph representing the amount of provisioned space that
all the storage containers consume on the storage system is displayed.
VASA Provider Status panel
The panel consists of a table displaying the following:
Status One of the following
icons representing the status of the VASA provider is displayed:
-
—The VASA provider is online.
—The VASA provider is offline.
—A connection to the VASA provider has not been configured.
—There was an error connecting to the VASA provider.
IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) of the VASA Provider
Availability of VASA Provider—possible values are Active,
Stand-by, and Unknown (Availability value is Unknown when the VASA Provider
status is offline).
To refresh the status of the VASA provider, click
.
Beginning in 9.2, Unisphere supports embedded VASA Providers
for storage systems running PowerMaxOS 5978 Q3 2020 or later.
Beginning in 10.3, the embedded VASA Provider supports IPv6. If an array is
configured with both NAT IPv4 and IPv6, the VASA Provider Status Panel
displays both IP addresses. The status of the VASA Provider, when checked
from Unisphere, displays the availability status of each instance of VASA
Provider and its active or standby status. Unisphere automatically detects
the presence of the embedded VASA Provider instances. You do not have to
enter the details of the embedded VASA Providers.
For non-embedded VASA providers, you are required to enter the
IP of their external VASA Provider, in order to view their status.
Array Resources panel
A list of storage resources within all containers on the storage
system is displayed. Each shows the current usage of each storage resource,
ascending by usage.
- Name—The
name of the capability profile
- Subscribed
Used(%)—The current percent of subscribed tracks within
the storage resource in relation to the limit imposed on the capability
profile
- Limit
(GB)—The subscribed limit imposed on the storage
resource
- Container—The name of the storage container
with which the storage resource is associated.
- Data
Reduction—When data reduction is enabled on this storage
resource, a tick appears. When data reduction is disabled, a horizontal
dash appears.
Click View All Storage Resource to view
the Storage Resources list view.