HP StorageWorks MSA2012i HP StorageWorks 2000 Modular Smart Array Reference Gu - Page 177

Resetting Statistics, Select Monitor > Statistics > Disk Usage.

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The following information is displayed about spares and unused space. Field Description Virtual Disk Spare Space Space on spare disk drives that are designated for use by a specific virtual disk. Global Spare Space Space on spare disk drives that are designated for use by any virtual disk. Available Drive Space Space on unassigned disk drives that are available for creating new virtual disks, for expanding virtual disks, or for use as spares. Other space This category is displayed if a disk drive was previously a member of a virtual disk and contains old metadata, making it a Leftover. When the metadata is cleared, the drive becomes Available. See "Clearing Metadata From Leftover Disk Drives" on page 136. The bottom of the page shows the total disk space and a color-coded bar representing the relative sizes of each space category. To view disk usage: ● Select Monitor > Statistics > Disk Usage. Resetting Statistics You should reset statistics when you are monitoring performance, when you change how you are using volumes, or when an event occurs that alters virtual disks and volumes, including additions, deletions, and component failures. As an Advanced user, you can reset to zero either or both of the following: ■ All virtual disk and volume statistics ■ All controller disk-drive error statistics, which are maintained by the controller for each disk drive To reset statistics for specific drives only, see "Disk Drive Error Statistics" on page 174. Note - You cannot reset port queue depth and last I/O size, which always show the current values. Chapter 5 Monitoring System Status 177

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Chapter 5
Monitoring System Status
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The following information is displayed about spares and unused space.
The bottom of the page shows the total disk space and a color-coded bar
representing the relative sizes of each space category.
To view disk usage:
Select Monitor > Statistics > Disk Usage.
Resetting Statistics
You should reset statistics when you are monitoring performance, when you change
how you are using volumes, or when an event occurs that alters virtual disks and
volumes, including additions, deletions, and component failures.
As an Advanced user, you can reset to zero either or both of the following:
All virtual disk and volume statistics
All controller disk-drive error statistics, which are maintained by the controller
for each disk drive
To reset statistics for specific drives only, see “Disk Drive Error Statistics” on
page 174.
Note –
You cannot reset port queue depth and last I/O size, which always show the
current values.
Field
Description
Virtual Disk Spare Space
Space on spare disk drives that are designated for use by a
specific virtual disk.
Global Spare Space
Space on spare disk drives that are designated for use by
any virtual disk.
Available Drive Space
Space on unassigned disk drives that are available for
creating new virtual disks, for expanding virtual disks, or
for use as spares.
Other space
This category is displayed if a disk drive was previously a
member of a virtual disk and contains old metadata,
making it a Leftover. When the metadata is cleared, the
drive becomes Available. See “Clearing Metadata From
Leftover Disk Drives” on page 136.