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Foglight for Storage Management Shared 4.8.5 - User and Reference Guide

Getting Started Configuring Agents to Monitor Storage Devices
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Managing Agents Using Foglight for Storage Management Monitoring Storage Performance Investigating Storage Devices Investigating Storage Components Investigating VPLEX Storage Troubleshooting Storage Performance Managing Data Collection, Rules, and Alarms Understanding Metrics Appendix: Collection Target Support Matrix Online-Only Topics

Next Steps

Your next steps depend on whether you want to monitor your storage environment to identify problems or whether you need to respond to the report of a problem in the virtual infrastructure.

The following workflow suggests one approach to monitoring your storage environment and investigating issues. You may prefer a different approach, depending on your monitoring needs.

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Performance Monitoring — Start by assessing alarms on all storage devices. See Monitoring Storage Performance.
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Capacity Monitoring — After you acknowledge and/or resolve device-level alarms, you may want to investigate individual storage devices and their components. See Investigating Storage Devices.
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Connectivity and I/O Performance Monitoring — You can identify performance or connectivity problems that occur during I/O requests by viewing diagrams that place storage components within the context of the virtualization environment, from VMs and hosts to storage devices. See Assessing Connectivity and I/O Performance.

Storage Administrators need to respond to reports about problems in the storage environment.

Monitoring Storage Performance

This section introduces the Storage Environment dashboard and guides you through monitoring your storage environment by assessing device status and alarms. The next sections provide alternative approaches to assessing your storage environment through the use of questions or by assessing the connectivity and port performance within the context of your virtual infrastructure. The last section introduces reports.

This section covers the following topics:

Introducing the Storage Environment Dashboard

The starting point for monitoring storage performance is the Storage Environment dashboard. The Storage Environment dashboard contains the following tabs:

Monitoring Tab — Monitor your overall storage environment by device type. For more information, see Summary and Resource Information for each Collected Target:.
Insights Tab — Break down to three views, Analytics, Live Troubleshooter, and Reports, to:
Storage Capacity tab — Monitor your storage capacity by device type. For more information, see Monitoring Storage Capacity.

If your Foglight for Storage Management user account includes the Storage Administrator role, the Storage Environment dashboard also displays these tabs:

Administration Tab — Manage configured agents, credentials, and modify data collection settings.
Getting Started Tab — Purchase a product license.
On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Storage & SAN > Storage Environment.

Controls the period of time represented in the dashboard. The default is the last four hours. For more information, see “Time Range” in the online help.

Summarizes how many of each type of device—Fabrics, Storage Arrays, and Filers—are being monitored, and breaks down the total number by alarm severity (from left to right: Fatal, Critical, Warning, and Normal). Tiles control the Quick View area as follows:

Contains four areas: Device List, Device Summary, FAQts, and Alarm Summary.

Displays the list of storage devices that match the selected tile.

Click Summary to display the top storage devices in terms of key performance or capacity metrics.

Displays performance and capacity metrics for the device selected in the Device List.

Offers common searches in the form of questions. Scroll through questions, and click Show Me to see the answer to the currently displayed question. For more information, see Asking Questions About the Monitored Storage Environment.

Displays a list of alarms for the device selected in the Device List. For more information, see Understanding Status, Alarms, and Rules in Foglight for Storage Management.

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Open the navigation panel, under Dashboards, select a target type. Then, select a target and click Explore.
Product Name: Shows the target type name
Vendor: Shows vendor name
Model: Shows the model of the target
DeviceID: Shows the name of the target
IP Address: Shows the IP addresses of the target
Total Disk Capacity: Shows the total disk capacity of the target
Missing or Removed Disks: Shows the missing or Removed Disks, if any
Disks with no Information: Shows the disks reported as No Information, if any

Monitoring Your Storage Environment

When you begin monitoring your storage environment, a good way to start is by identifying poorly-performing devices and resolving the issues that are contributing to the problems. In Foglight for Storage Management, all storage devices and their child components are assigned a status, which enables you to see at glance which elements in your storage infrastructure need attention. Any device that enters a non-Normal status triggers an alarm. For more information, see Understanding Status, Alarms, and Rules in Foglight for Storage Management.

The procedures in this section show you how to use the Monitoring tab in the Storage Environment dashboard to assess alarms and drill down to the components used by storage devices, such as the LUNs and NASVolumes that supply the physical storage for datastores.

This section describes the following topics:

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