Suspected De-provisioned Hosts
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Capacity Manager > Available or Reclaimable Storage > Suspected De-provisioned Hosts
Sometimes LUNs have been assigned to a host, but later, that host is re-assigned or de-provisioned. Often when hosts are retired, their storage is not given back to the pool and that storage remains unused.
Capacity Manager identifies suspected de-provisioned hosts by determining data staleness—that is, finding hosts for which data has not been collected within the specified time period. The default period is 14 days, however, you can choose from 3 days to a year for the report’s time period. Hosts in this list deserve further investigation to determine if they truly have been de-provisioned.
Name | The name of the logical unit (LUN). |
RAID Type | The RAID type of the volume group. |
Array Group | The array group from which this host. |
Storage Array | The name of the array on which the host’s application is consuming storage. |
Capacity | Capacity of the LUN. |
Estimated Used | Estimated capacity that is in use. |
Estimated Available | Estimated capacity available for this host. |
Mount Point Used | Amount of storage used by the mount point. |
Host | Host name. |
Host LUN | The LUN on which this storage is located |
Mount Point | The mount point for the filesystem. |
Filesystem | The filesystem that is consuming storage. |
Volume Group | The volume group associated with this host. |
Host Storage Domain | The storage domain associated with this host. |
Array Port WWN | The worldwide names that identify the array ports. |
Additional details can be accessed using the following links in the report: