Capacity at Risk Reports > Over-Provisioned LUNs
  
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Over-Provisioned LUNs
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Name
The LUN number/ID drills down to the LUN Details report.
As of
This date indicates when the LUN became over-provisioned.
High-Water Mark (Projected)
The projected high-water mark represents the maximum usage, based on historical data. Note that this size may represent temporary usage.
Host Name
Click on a host name to launch the Host Utilization Detail.
Capacity
The total capacity (used and unused) of the LUN.
Current Usage
Amount of storage currently used.
Available
Capacity - Current Usage.
Array
The array to which the LUN belongs.
Mount Point
Location of the filesystem.
Raw Filesystem
Explicit disk location of the LUN.
Host Storage Domain
The name of the host storage domain, a logical group of LUNs that can be accessed by multiple hosts through the same physical storage port, with each host accessing its unique LUN. For security purposes, LUN masking is also coupled with this capability. A host storage domain is Hitachi’s name for multi‑hosted storage capability.
iGroup
The iGroup associated with the LUN
Volume Group
The logical collection or volume group to which the volume belongs.
Threshold
A LUN is determined to be at risk when this tolerance threshold is crossed. The default thresholds are set at: Low = 30%; Warning = 70%; Critical = 90%. To modify thresholds for a particular LUN, go to Admin > Reports > Threshold Policies.