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I need to create a report showing GB allocated and used by storage group and by tier
Does anyone know how to create a report of total assigned storage in GB per tier per storage group?
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Does anyone know how to create a report of total assigned storage in GB per tier per storage group?
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cincystorage
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February 19th, 2013 12:00
I just did a blog entry on something similar... It lists every meta device in an array... finds it's storage group...then runs a symcfg to find the thin pool... It doesn't deal with FAST because it's not enabled in my lab... but you could adapt it pretty easily for your needs...
You can find it right here: http://blog.virtualstoragezone.com/symmetrix-meta-lun-reporting-perl-script/
chakrinr
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February 21st, 2013 15:00
symfast -sid XXX list -tech ALL -demand -vp
cincystorage
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February 21st, 2013 17:00
That doesn't show storage groups.. You can do a symfast -sid xxxx list -demand -association
But that isnt really a report but can be parsed.. i'm working on a quick perl script to make a csv
Symmetrix Id : xxxxxxxx
Policy Name : FAST_DEV
Storage Group : Test_SG
Priority : 2
RDF Coordination : Disabled
Tiers (3)
{
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Logical Capacities (GB)
Ty Max ---------------------------------
p Target SG Max SG FAST SG
Name e Prot () Demand Usage Growth
--------------------- -- -------- ---- ---------- ---------- -----------
Tier0_DEV VP R5(3+1) 100 4564 0 +4564
Tier1_DEV VP R5(3+1) 100 4564 1268 +3296
Tier2_DEV VP R6(6+2) 100 4564 3296 +1268
Total ---------- ----------
13692 4564
}
cincystorage
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February 21st, 2013 20:00
Ok, so I got motivated and wrote a perl script to do this.. It just parses my symfast command from above.. Check it out on my blog here http://bit.ly/158mTTu
Zikas
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February 22nd, 2013 03:00
Hi Patrick,
try this one also:
symfast -sid 1234 show -fp_name Tier1
chakrinr
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February 22nd, 2013 06:00
Use verbose withe previous command which will show the usage of each Storage group in each tier :
symfast -sid xxx list -tech ALL -demand -vp -v