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Dell PowerProtect DD Management Center (DDMC) 7.9 Installation and Administration Guide

Tenant Details lightbox

The Tenant Details lightbox provides detailed operating information about a specific Tenant.

The Tenant Details lightbox is accessed from the Administration > Multitenancy, using the Tenant Details control.

The Overview page has the following sections:

  • Tenant, which includes Tenant name, Administrator, Administrator email, Tenant Units, and Systems.
  • Health, which includes four LEDs for Alerts, File Systems, DD Boost, and Replication. These alerts can be in a Normal, Warning, or Error state. You can hover over an alert to get more information. The Tooltip on the LEDs lists the Tenant Units that have problems, along with a link to launch the related system for that Tenant Unit. Health LEDs can also be in a disabled state if the underlying component (that is, Replication, DD Boost, and so forth) is either not licensed or disabled on any of the systems of the Tenant.
  • Capacity, which includes a capacity meter that shows the current utilization, aggregate values for quota available, quota that is used, quota used % (based on all configured MTrees owned by the Tenant), and a warning/error banner, if any of the quotas has not been enabled or configured.
  • Replication, which includes counts for both automatic and on-demand replication pairs: total, with errors, and with unknown status.
  • Network Bytes Used, which includes the total, backup, and restore replication bytes used.

The Capacity page shows Capacity Overview details with a variable meter that shows the quota (available, used, and used percentage). The Logical Space Usage chart shows plots for Pre-comp that is used for a selected time (24 Hours, 7 Days, 30 Days, 90 Days, or Custom – to set your own time period). There is also a list of Tenant Units that are associated with this Tenant with their MTrees or Storage Units, including a severity panel with any warnings for the MTree/Storage Unit selected.

The Replication page shows Replication Overview details that include the total number of bytes replicated for Automatic Replication Pairs and On-Demand Replication Pairs. The Replication Trend chart shows plots for Pre-comp replicated, Post-comp replicated, and/or Compression ratio plots for a selected time (24 Hours, 7 Days, 30 Days, 90 Days, or Custom – to set your own time period).

The Network page shows Network Overview details that include the last 24 hours of back-up, restored data, and total inbound and outbound replication. The Trend Analysis charts show plots for Total Network Used, Backup and Restore Bytes Used, and Replication Bytes Used for a selected time (24 Hours, 7 Days, 30 Days, 90 Days, or Custom – to set your own time period).

The System Charts page shows the system charts for the system of a selected Tenant Unit that is associated with this Tenant. Desired charts can be added to the chart area (at the right) by enabling the respective checkboxes. You can display Resource charts for CPU utilization and Network throughput; File system charts for Stream counts, Protocol processing, and Protocol throughput. Replication charts for Inbound/Outbound characteristics and Throughput for each type of replication. In the chart area, multiple charts are displayed vertically according to the selection. All of these charts can be displayed for a selected time (24 Hours, 7 Days, 30 Days, 90 Days, or Custom – to set your own time period).


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