Dashboards are the primary feature for monitoring and troubleshooting Dell EMC VNX data problems from within vRealize Operations.
The following dashboards are included in the Management Pack for Dell EMC VNX:
- EMC VNX Block Overview provides at-a-glance heatmaps depicting the overall health of your VNX Block resources (block arrays, LUNs, storage processor, storage pools, etc.).
- EMC VNX Block Health Investigation allows you to select an alert from the list of VNX Block alerts, which then populates KPIs, health, and relationships information for the affected resource, as well as health information for its parent and child resources.
- EMC VNX Block IOPS allows you to select a VMware virtual machine from the heatmap widget to populate its IOPS metrics. You can also select the VM’s related datastore and LUN(s) to view KPIs for those resources.
- EMC VNX Block Details allows you to select a VNX Block resource from the Environment widget to populate its health, KPIs, metrics, relationships, and alerts.
- Hosted on EMC VNX Block allows you to select a virtual machine or operating system and related datastore and LUN to populate each resource’s KPIs.
- EMC VNX File Overview provides at-a-glance heatmaps depicting the overall health of your VNX File resources (file arrays, virtual data movers, NFS exports, file systems, etc.).
- EMC VNX File Health Investigation allows you to select an alert from the list of VNX File alerts, which then populates KPIs, health, and relationships information for the affected resource, as well as health information for its parent and child resources.
- EMC VNX File IOPS allows you to select a VMware virtual machine from the heatmap widget to populate its IOPS metrics. You can also select the VM’s related datastore and NFS export(s) to view KPIs for those resources.
- EMC VNX File Details allows you to select a VNX File resource from the Environment widget to populate its health, KPIs, metrics, relationships, and alerts.
- Hosted on EMC VNX File allows you to select a NFS Export and related operating systems, datastore, and virtual machines to populate each resource’s KPIs.