Array Capacity Utilization Reports > EMC Isilon Nodes
  
Version 10.0.01
EMC Isilon Nodes
Use Search to find a template, report or dashboard by name. Search is case insensitive, supports partial entries, and will display a list of potential matches.
As you enter the name in the Search field, up to 10 potential matches are displayed. If the template, report or dashboard is shown, you can select and run it directly from the match list. You can also click All Items in the match list to go directly to the Search Results.
StorageConsole provides different navigation options to slice and examine your collected data. You can explore the data by using the APTARE customizable report templates or by using parts of your IT infrastructure as entry points. The Inventory Navigator serves as a browser for your infrastructure by object type.
Use the Reports tab to examine the StorageConsole catalog of templates, dashboards and reports - organized by products along with user-created, and system folders. This report is located here:
 
Cluster
Name of the storage array.
LNN
The logical number of the node.
Device ID
Unique ID assigned when the node joined the cluster.
Name
The name of the Isilon node.
Internal IP Address
Indicates if the interface is internal: Y or N.
External IP Address
Indicates if the interface is internal: Y or N.
Type
The type of Isilon node: Storage, Accelerator, or Unknown.
Health
Overall status/health of the node: OK, Attention, Down, or Invalid.
Read Only
Indicates if the node is read-only: Y or N.
Smart Failed
Indicates if the node is SmartFailed: Y or N.
Serial #
Serial number of the Isilon node.
Capacity
Total file system capacity on the node. Values are stored as KiB in the database and rendered according to your user profile preferences.
Available
Total file system capacity free on the node. Values are stored as KiB in the database and rendered according to your user profile preferences.
Used
Total file system capacity used on the node. Values are stored as KiB in the database and rendered according to your user profile preferences.
# Int Up
Interfaces
Number of internal interfaces that are up.
# Int Down
Interfaces
Number of internal interfaces that are down.
# Ext Up
Interfaces
Number of external interfaces that are up.
# Ext Down
Interfaces
Number of external interfaces that are down.