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Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning Pool Utilization

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Capacity Manager > Thin Provisioning Capacity & Utilization > Hitachi DP Pool Utilization

This dashboard provides an at-a-glance view of dynamically provisioned storage, enabling insight into potential exposure, as well as, storage that may be reclaimable.

Table: Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning Pool Utilization

Column name

Description

Pool ID

The name of the Dynamic Provisioning Pool

Array

The storage array on which the pool resides

Associated

Of the DP Vols that have been created in the pool, Associated storage represents potential promised capacity; that is, the amount of storage that can be given to a host. The Associated Warning line defaults to 170%.

Allocated

The green bar in the chart indicates exposure; this is storage that can be written to by a host. When the green bar crosses the Capacity line, there is potential that hosts may attempt to write to storage that is not physically available. The Allocated Warning line defaults to 70%.

Unallocated

Unallocated = Capacity - Allocated storage

Consumed

This is Consumed, or touched capacity; that is, the sum of the 42 MB pages assigned from the pool that have data written to them. Consumed could be greater than Allocated, in cases where de-provisioned hosts have not had storage reclaimed. Consumed can never exceed capacity, but as it nears capacity, this chart provides an indication of a potential issue.

Capacity

This is the total physical size of all DP pool volumes that have been created within the pool. When Allocated (green bar) crosses this line, there may not be storage available for future writes. Note that the Threshold 1 line represents a % of capacity that is user-defined. If not customized, Threshold 1 defaults to 70%.

Threshold1

This is a user-definable threshold to monitor pool usage. If not customized by the user, the default value is 70%.

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