Monitor > Devices > Disk Pools options
This view is displayed when you select . This view displays detailed information about the disk pools that are configured for use by NetBackup. The data that is shown in this view is based on the current View pane selection.
See Controlling the scope of Monitor views.
Note:
The following properties do not apply to cloud storage disk pools: Available Space, Raw Size, Usable Size, Low Water Mark (%), and High Water Mark (%).
All these values are derived from the storage capacity, which cannot be fetched from the cloud provider.
The table that appears in this view shows the following information:
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Name |
Name of the disk pool |
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Server Type |
The storage server type. For OpenStorage, the server type depends on the vendor name. |
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Number of Volumes |
Number of disk volumes in the disk pool. |
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Used Capacity |
The amount of storage space in use. |
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Available Space |
Space available on the disk pool |
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Raw Size |
The total raw, unformatted size of the storage in the disk pool. |
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Usable Size |
The estimated amount of disk space available for storage after file metadata overhead is taken into account. |
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Low Watermark (%) |
The low water mark for the disk pool. (The default is 80%.) When the capacity of the disk pool returns to the low water mark, NetBackup again assigns jobs to the storage unit. |
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High Water Mark (%) |
The high water mark for the disk pool (default is 98%.). |
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% Full |
Percentage of the disk pool that is full. |
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Master Server |
Name of the master server that is associated with the disk pool |
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State |
State of the disk pool (like Up, Down etc.) |
Not all of the available columns appear initially in this view. The following columns do not appear, but can be added to your view by clicking the Table Settings icon:
Imported
Configured for Snapshots
Primary
Replication
See the online NetBackup Administration Console Help for a detailed description of these fields.
More information about how to customize tables and view specific columns is available.
See About using tables.
You can perform the following task from this view:
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View the details for a single disk pool |