For each volume, the Volume Properties Statistics page in iManager reports statistics about the compressed and salvageable files in the volume, the GUID of the volume, and the block size being used.
In iManager, click Storage > Volumes.
For instructions, see Section 9.1.5, Accessing Roles and Tasks in iManager.
Select a server to manage.
For instructions, see Section 9.1.6, Selecting a Server to Manage.
In the Volumes list, select a volume that you want manage.
Click Properties.
The Properties page has three tabs: Attributes, Statistics, and Quota Usage. It opens by default to the Attributes tab.
Click the Statistics tab to view the compression and salvage statistics for the selected volume.
If the compression attribute is set, the Compression report shows statistics of all the compressed files for the selected volume.
Statistic |
Description |
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Compressed Space |
The amount of space in the volume in use by compressed files. |
Files |
The total number of files in the volume and information by the following categories:
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If the Salvage Files attribute is enabled, the Salvage report shows statistics about deleted files that have not yet been purged.
Statistic |
Description |
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Minimum Keep Seconds |
Minimum time (in seconds) to keep deleted files. |
Maximum Keep Seconds |
Maximum time (in seconds) to keep deleted files. |
Low Water Mark |
If the amount of free space drops below this percentage, the file system begins purging deleted files. |
High Water Mark |
If there are files to delete, the autopurging process stops when the amount of free space reaches this percentage. |
Next Scheduled Purge |
Date and time of the next purge. |
Purgeable Space |
Amount of space in the volume that is occupied by deleted files that are queued for purging. |
Unpurgeable Space |
Amount of space in the volume that is occupied by files. |
Deleted Files |
The number of deleted files in salvage. |
Oldest Deleted Time |
Time line for deleted files. The file system purges the files in the same order they were deleted. |
GUID |
The Global Unique Identifier (GUID) number that NSS assigns to the volume. This number is necessary so your file system can locate the specific volume. |
Block Size |
The maximum amount of data committed to a single write process. Possible sizes include 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 KB. |
Other information reported includes the volume’s GUID and block size.
Statistic |
Description |
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GUID |
The Global Unique Identifier (GUID) number that NSS assigns to the volume. This number is necessary so your file system can locate the specific volume. |
Block Size |
The maximum amount of data committed to a single write process. Possible sizes include 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 KB. |