Array Capacity Utilization Reports > Array iSCSI Port Utilization
  
Version 10.1.00
Array iSCSI Port Utilization
Detail reports are related to a specific enterprise object, such as a backup job or SAN fabric. You can only access detail reports through a link presented in the context of a main report, providing additional information that augments the main report. Detail reports cannot be generated, customized, or saved, as they are specific to the report from which they were derived. Therefore, they will not be available in search results.
Use Search to find the main template, report or a dashboard by name. Search is case insensitive, supports partial entries, and will display a list of potential matches.
As you enter the template, dashboard or report name in the Search field, up to 10 potential matches are displayed. If the result is shown, you can select and run it directly from the match list. You can also select All Items to display the full search results page and further filter your results.
You can use the Reports tab to browse through the StorageConsole templates, dashboards and reports. The navigation pane displays templates organized by products along with user created, and system folders. The main report is located here:
Or, generate the Array Capacity & Utilization report and click the # iSCSI Ports link.
For NetApp Cluster-Mode storage, see NetApp Cluster-Mode Array iSCSI Port Utilization.
 
Storage Array /Cluster
The name of the storage system.
Array Port
The array’s port number.
WWN
World Wide Name.
EMC VNX (CLARiiON): Host Bus Adapter (HBA) 32-byte unique ID number.
EMC Symmetrix: World Wide Name of either HBA port or Array port. NetApp, HP 3PAR: World Wide Name.
Host
Host name associated with the array port.
Host Ports
Comma-separated string of the WWN of all the HBA ports associated with the array port.
Mount Point
Mount point path of the file system that is utilizing the port.
File System
File system name.
File System Type
File system type. When you know the file system type, you can determine the host’s storage requirements and limitations.
Examples of file system values:
NTFS - Windows NT file system
ext2, ext3 - Extended file systems 2 and 3
ufs - Unix file system
vxfs - Veritas file system
FAT - File Allocation Table
hfs - Hierarchical file system (Apple)
ctfs - Cooperative temporary file system
devfs - Device file system
hsfs - High Sierra file system
jfs - Journaled file system
jfs2 - Journaled file system 2
nfs - Network file system
objfs - File system object
sfs - Secure file system
gpfs - General Parallel file system (IBM)
proc - a virtual file system
procfs - Process file system
tmpfs - a virtual memory file system
smbfs - Server Message Block file system
Null - empty NA- not applicable
Capacity
Total capacity of the file system. Values are stored as KiB in the database and rendered according to your user profile preferences
Used
Total used capacity of the file system.
The amount of the storage array being used by the file system. Values are stored as KiB in the database and rendered according to your user profile preferences.