DataCore Server Details

Information about each DataCore Server is collected and displayed in a DataCore Server Details page.

At the top of the page:

  • The DataCore Server state is displayed at the top of the page under the server icon.
  • The computer name, server locality, product type, and description are displayed. These can be changed by clicking Edit. Click Done once the changes are made.

Product type is the type of DataCore software installed (DataCore SANsymphony, or Parallel Server.)

To open the DataCore Server Details page:

  • In the DataCore Servers panel, click the server to open the details page.
  • Information is organized into tabs. Click on a tab to view the information. Additional fields in the tabs may be available by selecting Column Chooser from the column header context menu in the tabs.

When the DataCore Server Details page is active, the DataCore Server Actions tab appears in the Ribbon to perform actions on the server.

DataCore Server Details Tabs

Info tab

Displays general system information about the DataCore Server (CPU, RAM, cache, operating system, UPS power state and write caching states) and DataCore SANsymphony software product information (type, version, build, and install path).

Product build is an internal use number to identify files used in the software product.

See UPS Support for information about UPS power state and cache settings.

Settings tab

The following settings can be viewed or changed:

Physical Disks tab

Displays physical disks attached to the server and general information: name, index number, disk size, disk sector size, disk pool, Port.Bus.Target.LUN numbers used, and status. Right-click a disk in the list and a context menu appears to perform actions on the disk.

If the Free Space column is displayed (via Column Chooser), the value shown is from the server point-of-view. Physical disks in this column that are not in pools will have a free space value. Pool disks are not available for use by the server and therefore will reflect a value of 0 B.

DataCore disks tab

Displays the DataCore disks that are created from the server and general information:

  • Name
  • Index
  • Disk Size
  • Disk Sector Size
  • Disk Pool
  • Port.Bus.Target.LUN numbers used
  • Status

Disk Pools tab

Displays disk pools created on the server and general information:

  • Name
  • Pool Size
  • Status
  • SAU Size
  • Sector Size
  • Available Storage
  • Number of single, dual, or mirrored virtual disks created from the pool
  • Over Subscription

    If the total size of all virtual disks created from the pool is greater than the size of the pool, the difference is the amount over subscription.

  • Usage - the percentage of storage units allocated from the pool.

See Disk Pools for more information.

Right-click a pool in the list and a context menu appears to perform actions on the pool.

Virtual Disks tab

Lists all virtual disks created from the server and associated information:

  • Name
  • Size
  • Total Allocated Space
  • Data Copies
  • Storage Profile
  • Status
  • Cyber Resiliency
  • Capacity Optimization

Virtual disk information matches the information displayed in the Virtual Disks list. See Virtual Disks list for descriptions.

Right-click a virtual disk in the list. A context menu appears to perform actions on the virtual disk.

Click "Create Virtual Disks" to create a new virtual disk. See Creating Virtual Disks for more details.

Ports tab

Lists all ports on the server and general information:

  • Name (The name is WWN for Fibre Channel ports and IQN for iSCSI ports.)
  • Alias
  • Status
  • Mode
  • Type

Ports are grouped under their respective port groups. Ports listed under Default have not been added to a user-defined group, and therefore belong to the "default" port group. See Port Connections and Paths for more information on ports and port groups.

Right-click a port in the list and a context menu appears to perform actions on the port.

Performance tab

Displays real-time performance counter measurements for the server including initiator and target operations, and cache operations. See Live Performance.

Events tab

Lists events for the server. Click an event in the list to view details in the Message Text area at the bottom of the tab. See Event Log and Alerts.