Monitoring data protection

Ops Center Administrator User Guide

Version
10.9.x
File Size
6.6 MB
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-99ADM001-17

Data protection monitoring enables you to monitor the status of each data protection task.

You can view jobs alerts for your data protections tasks in a single window. Data protection alerts can be viewed by storage system and by server and are available for the aggregated storage systems.

Alerts for the following operations are available:

  • Failed Clone Now operations
  • Failed Snapshot operations

A number in a Data Protection tab indicates the number of primary volumes and servers on which data protection tasks have failed. You can click the tab to investigate failed tasks.

  1. View data protection alerts for the following resources:
    • All data protection alerts:
      • From the dashboard, click Monitoring or Data Protection Alerts to open the Monitoring tab.
      • Click Storage Systems on the dashboard and then click Data Protection Alerts to open the Monitoring tab.
    • A single storage system: Click Storage Systems and then click a storage system tile. Click the Data Protection Alerts tile to open the Monitoring tab.
    • Volumes attached to a single server: Click Servers from the dashboard, then click a Server tile. Then click Data Protection Alerts to open the Monitoring tab.

      The volumes inventory for a server includes failed tasks marked by an exclamation point. Click an exclamation point to view all volumes with failed tasks in the Monitoring tab.

  2. Click the Data Protection Alerts tab in the Monitoring tab and then click Volumes to display details that can help you identify the issue. You can click the volume ID to view details for the volume.
    GAD pairs with the status PSUE are displayed.
  3. Select a volume to perform one of the available functions:
    • Click Delete to delete the volume.
    • Click Edit to open Update Volume window.
    • Click Unprotect Volumes to remove data protection.
    • Click Restore to open the Restore Volume window and restore secondary volumes to a primary volume.