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Creating Customized Reports, Table 1 Available Reports

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Quick Reports -- Allows you to immediate access a variety of predefined reports (created through CGI programs) that are deemed useful for most installations. The reports are made available through a menu tree that you expand and collapse to select the systems and options of interest. For instance, one of the reports provides a comparison of the peak hourly system CPU utilization for the past seven days for all systems while another compares the utilization of the most active physical disks for a given system. Scheduled Reports -- Allows you to view reports that were created at scheduled times based on preselected parameters and stored in a reserved directory structure. You can either view the reports via the web interface provided through System Reporter or you can copy the report subdirectories to another area and view them there. Maintaining a report directory for scheduled reports allows an administrator to limit the users who have access to each report directory. One example where this may be useful is when multiple departments share an array. In this case, the administrator can schedule various reports specifically designed for each department, place them in different report directories, and then grant each department access to the relevant scheduled reports in their own report directory. Custom Reports -- Custom reports are more complex to generate because they allow for a great deal of customization, but they are also very useful. You can select the resolution, the type of report, and then specify which systems and domains are to be monitored for the reporting information that is collected. You also have the choice of specifying how the information is to be formatted for presentation through a selection of tables and graphs. Creating Customized Reports System Reporter provides a number of options for building customized reports as follows: • Report Selection. Allows you to select from one of the reports shown in Table 1 (page 19): Table 1 Available Reports Report Name Summary PD Space CPG Space LD Space VV Space Port Performance VLUN Performance LD Performance PD Performance VV Cache Performance Description Report Metrics Cross Reference Displays summary information. "Accessing Quick Reports" (page 63) Displays physical disk space usage. "PD Space Reports" (page 107) Displays CPG disk space "PD Space Reports" (page 107) usage. Displays logical disk space usage. "LD Space Reports" (page 108) Displays virtual volume space usage. "VV Space Reports" (page 108) Displays port performance. "Common Performance Metrics" (page 109) Displays VLUN (volume-LUN) performance. "Common Performance Metrics" (page 109). Displays logical disk performance. "Common Performance Metrics" (page 109) Displays physical disk performance. "Common Performance Metrics" (page 109) Displays VV (virtual volume) cache performance. "VV Cache Performance Reports" (page 110) Creating Customized Reports 19

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Quick Reports
-- Allows you to immediate access a variety of predefined reports (created through
CGI programs) that are deemed useful for most installations. The reports are made available
through a menu tree that you expand and collapse to select the systems and options of interest.
For instance, one of the reports provides a comparison of the peak hourly system CPU utilization
for the past seven days for all systems while another compares the utilization of the most active
physical disks for a given system.
Scheduled Reports
-- Allows you to view reports that were created at scheduled times based on
preselected parameters and stored in a reserved directory structure. You can either view the reports
via the web interface provided through System Reporter or you can copy the report subdirectories
to another area and view them there. Maintaining a report directory for scheduled reports allows
an administrator to limit the users who have access to each report directory. One example where
this may be useful is when multiple departments share an array. In this case, the administrator can
schedule various reports specifically designed for each department, place them in different report
directories, and then grant each department access to the relevant scheduled reports in their own
report directory.
Custom Reports
-- Custom reports are more complex to generate because they allow for a great
deal of customization, but they are also very useful. You can select the resolution, the type of report,
and then specify which systems and domains are to be monitored for the reporting information
that is collected. You also have the choice of specifying how the information is to be formatted for
presentation through a selection of tables and graphs.
Creating Customized Reports
System Reporter provides a number of options for building customized reports as follows:
Report Selection. Allows you to select from one of the reports shown in
Table 1 (page 19)
:
Table 1 Available Reports
Report Metrics Cross Reference
Description
Report Name
“Accessing Quick Reports” (page 63)
Displays summary
information.
Summary
“PD Space Reports” (page 107)
Displays physical disk
space usage.
PD Space
“PD Space Reports” (page 107)
Displays CPG disk space
usage.
CPG Space
“LD Space Reports” (page 108)
Displays logical disk
space usage.
LD Space
“VV Space Reports” (page 108)
Displays virtual volume
space usage.
VV Space
“Common Performance Metrics” (page 109)
Displays port
performance.
Port Performance
“Common Performance Metrics” (page 109)
.
Displays VLUN
(volume-LUN)
performance.
VLUN Performance
“Common Performance Metrics” (page 109)
Displays logical disk
performance.
LD Performance
“Common Performance Metrics” (page 109)
Displays physical disk
performance.
PD Performance
“VV Cache Performance Reports” (page 110)
Displays VV (virtual
volume) cache
performance.
VV Cache Performance
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