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. |