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  6. Host Capacity Detail Report

Host Capacity Detail Report

Table: Host Capacity Detail Report

Column name

Description

Mount Point

Mount point of the filesystem; for Oracle ASM, the mount point is the name of the ASM instance.

Raw Filesystem

Filesystem name; for Oracle ASM, the raw filesystem is not applicable.

Filesystem Type

When you know the filesystem type, you can determine the host's storage requirements and limitations.

Examples of filesystem values:

  • ASM - Oracle ASM

  • NTFS - Windows NT Filesystem

  • ext2, ext3 - Extended Filesystems 2 and 3

  • ufs - Linux Filesystem

  • vxfs - Veritas Filesystem

  • FAT - File Allocation Table

  • hfs - Hierarchical Filesystem (Apple)

  • ctfs - Cooperative Temporary Filesystem

  • devfs - Device Filesystem

  • hsfs - High Sierra Filesystem

  • jfs - Journaled Filesystem

  • jfs2 - Journaled Filesystem 2

  • nfs - Network Filesystem

  • objfs - Filesystem Object

  • sfs - Secure Filesystem

  • gpfs - General Parallel Filesystem (IBM)

  • proc - a virtual filesystem

  • procfs - Process Filesystem

  • tmpfs - a virtual memory filesystem

  • smbfs - Server Message Block Filesystem

  • Null - empty

  • NA - not applicable

Storage Type

NAS - Network-attached storage; file servers and software dedicated to providing files over a network.SAN - Storage area network;

Fibre Channel connected file servers.

DAS - direct-attached storage; part of the host computer.

MIXED - for Oracle ASM, if heterogenous storage is used.

Volume Group

The volume group and logical volume names. For Oracle ASM, this is the ASM Disk Group name.

Capacity

The host's filesystem storage capacity, as collected by Host Resources data collection. For mounted filesystems, this is the same as dir or df -k. This capacity value is always from the host's perspective.

Used

The amount of the host's storage that is currently in use.

% Available

The percentage of the capacity that is unused.

90 Days Min Used

Use these three columns in combination to substantiate the need for additional storage. Using 90 days worth of data, this provides a realistic snapshot of how the forecast was derived. These statistics are available after 90 days of data collection.

90 Days Avg Used

The average 90-day usage. Using 90 days worth of data, this provides a realistic snapshot of how the forecast was derived. These statistics are available after 90 days of data collection.

90 Days Max Used

The maximum usage for the past 90-day period. These statistics are available after 90 days of data collection.

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