SDCs
Adding Frontend objects to the filter
V-Tree ID, snapshot consistency
group, and free net capacity.
3
Volume Monitor view—displays I/O
details for each volume, including
read and write IOPS.
4
V-Tree Migration view—displays V-
Trees (volumes and their snapshots)
and their migration status and enables
you to initiate, pause, or roll back V-
Tree migrations.
5 V-Tree Capacity Utilization view—
displays volume capacity information
including provisioned and allocated
capacity, compression ratio, and free
capacity.
The Frontend
SDCs view displays the SDC connection status and number of
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mapped volumes for each SDC, as well as additional I/O details.
Figure 20 Frontend > SDCs view
About this task
Add Frontend objects such as volumes, SDCs, and consistency groups to the Frontend
filter. The filter simplifies the display in the main window, by showing only required
objects, and hiding the rest.
Note:
Toggle the filter display on and off by clicking the filter icon
left corner of the window. When the filter is on, only items added to the filter will
be visible in the table.
To add objects to the filter, perform these steps:
Procedure
1. In any of the Frontend views, navigate to the objects that you want to add to
the filter, and select them.
2. Right-click and select Filter by.
Depending on the object, there may be further options, such as:
Filter by
Consistency Group
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Show Property Sheet—controls display
of the Property Sheet. The Property Sheet
displays information about the object
selected in the table.
9
Duplicate Property Sheet—Opens and
floats the Property Sheet in a new window,
which can be kept open while you display
the Tableproperties of a different object,
for comparison or other purposes
10
Property Sheet—The Property Sheets
provide detailed read-only information
about the object selected in the table
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