Viewing I/O Priorities
This operation enables you to view I/O priority information of file systems.
Prerequisites
At least one file system has been created.
Context
- A newly created file system is granted the low priority by default.
- After a file system is created, its I/O priority can be manually changed.
Procedure
- Choose
Provisioning >
Resource Performance Tuning >
SmartQoS.
- Click the Priority Control tab page.
- Select File System from the Resource Type drop-down list. View the I/O priorities information.Table 3-1 describes the related parameters.Table 3-1 File system parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
I/O Priority
I/O priorities of a file system.
[Example]
Low
Name
Name of a file system.
[Example]
FileSystem001
ID
ID of a file system.
[Example]
1
Health Status
Health status of a file system.
[Example]
Normal
Running Status
Running status of a file system.
[Example]
Online
Type
Configuration type of a file system.
[Example]
Thin File System
WORM
WORM mode of a file system.
[Example]
Regulatory compliance
Owning Storage Pool
Storage pool to which a file system belongs.
[Example]
StoragePool001
Total Capacity
Total capacity of a file system.
[Example]
16.000 PB
Available Capacity
Available capacity of a file system.
[Example]
1.000 TB
Allocated Capacity
Allocated capacity (including the prefetch capacity) of a file system.
[Example]
1.000 GB