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Hitachi NAS File System Summary
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This report lists all of the Hitachi NAS (HNAS) filesystems discovered as of the last data collection cycle. There will be a line item for each filesystem in the scope of the report.
 
Storage Array
The name given to the storage array.
EVS
Name given to the enterprise virtual server (EVS).
Type
Provides filesystem characteristics, such as ro (read-only), syslocked (system locked), or WORM. Possible values: Block Size.4KB or 32KB.ro = filesystem has been mounted read-only.syslocked = filesystem has been syslocked.WORM / non-strict WORM = filesystem is WORM or non-strict WORM.File system types = WFS-1 or WFS-2.DSB count = for WFS-2 filesystems, the DSB count is shown.replication target = filesystem is being used as the target for high-speed replication.NDMP recovery target = filesystem is mounted to recover a filesystem image from tape.read resiliency = filesystem is mounted to tolerate disk errors for read-only operations.write resiliency = filesystem is mounted to tolerate disk errors for read and write operations.
# Paths
Number of paths associated with the filesystem.
Capacity
Total capacity of the filesystem. Values are stored in the database as KiB and rendered according to your user profile preferences.
Available
The amount of formatted, available capacity.
Used
Used capacity of the filesystem. The amount (and percentage) of formatted capacity used by live and snapshot data. If files are queued for deletion, the total size of files awaiting deletion will be shown. If a filesystem is not mounted, the current state of the filesystem will be shown. If the current state shows “Not determined,” the filesystem software has not accessed the underlying storage to determine the state and usage. This can occur when storage is inaccessible or the filesystem has failed a numerous is considered to be too unstable to access. Values are stored as KiB in the database and rendered according to your user profile preferences.
Utilization
Percentage of the filesystem that is used.
Filesystem Name
The instance name of the filesystem. For storage-based snapshots, this is the name assigned when the filesystem was created or renamed.
Confined
The capacity to which the filesystem has been confined. An “-” indicates that the filesystem is not confined.
# Tiers
Number of tiers associated with the filesystem.
Thin Provisioned
Indicates if the filesystem is thinly provisioned.