Great question, and I don't know. :-)
This is a request from our Architecture team.
Quote:
- Quarterly - 30 Days avg latency reports - Aggrs, total size, used size space free. - Aggrs, top 5 by latency - In those aggrs, top 5 volumes by latency. - Snapshots – volumes with snaps older than 4 weeks - Snapmirrors in lag longer than 48 hours. - Any outstanding issues with backups - Anything else they want to bring up, performance, scalability or operational concerns.
On Jun 12, 2017, at 10:22 AM, Michael Bergman michael.bergman@ericsson.com wrote:
On 2017-06-12 16:06, s.eno wrote:
I was recently tasked with presenting latency numbers for aggrs and vols on a regular basis. These would be numbers averaged over 30 days.
Intersting. And what, if I may ask (you may not have an answer), would the person who gave you this task do with the per Aggr & Vol latency numbers if they got them?
/M
We're on cDOT 9.1P2 and OCUM is, to say the least, anemic when it comes to reporting on such things. Performance manager will provide the numbers but doesn't have the capabilities to save them to a spreadsheet, or whatever.
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On Jun 12, 2017, at 9:29 AM, Scott Eno s.eno@me.com wrote:
Great question, and I don't know. :-)
This is a request from our Architecture team.
Quote:
- Quarterly
- 30 Days avg latency reports
- Aggrs, total size, used size space free.
- Aggrs, top 5 by latency
- In those aggrs, top 5 volumes by latency.
- Snapshots – volumes with snaps older than 4 weeks
- Snapmirrors in lag longer than 48 hours.
- Any outstanding issues with backups
- Anything else they want to bring up, performance, scalability or operational concerns.
I have used LogicMonitor for all of my needs for such including automated, scheduled reporting.
And you can easily extend things further in an easy, straightforward fashion.
Note: this isn’t free
Note: it monitors most anything and was my surprise find of 2011 when I found them.