Veritas InfoScale™ Operations Manager 7.3.1 Add-ons User's Guide
- Section I. VCS Utilities Add-on 7.3.1
- Section II. Distribution Manager Add-on 7.3.1
- Section III. Fabric Insight Add-on 7.3.1
- Section IV. Patch Installer Add-on 7.3.1
- Introduction to Patch Installer Add-on
- Using Patch Installer Add-on
- Section V. Storage Insight Add-on 7.3.1
- Performing the deep discovery of enclosures
- About Storage Insight Add-on
- Adding HITACHI storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Editing the deep discovery configuration for an enclosure
- Monitoring the usage of thin pools
- Monitoring storage array metering data
- Managing LUN classifications
- Appendix A. Enclosure configuration prerequisites
- HITACHI enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC Symmetrix storage array configuration prerequisites
- Device setup requirements for EMC Symmetrix arrays
- IBM XIV enclosure configuration prerequisites
- NetApp storage enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC CLARiiON storage enclosures configuration prerequisites
- Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Virtual Array (HP EVA) configuration prerequisites
- IBM System Storage DS enclosure configuration prerequisites
- IBM SVC enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC Celerra enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC VNX storage enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC VPLEX storage enclosure configuration prerequisites
- Appendix B. Commands used by Management Server for deep discovery of enclosures
- Performing the deep discovery of enclosures
- Section VI. Storage Insight SDK Add-on 7.3.1
- Overview of Storage Insight SDK Add-on 7.3.1
- Managing Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Storage Insight plug-ins
- About creating Storage Insight plug-in
- About discovery script
- About the enclosure discovery command output
- Creating a Storage Insight plug-in
- Editing a Storage Insight plug-in
- Testing a Storage Insight plug-in
- About creating Storage Insight plug-in
- Section VII. Storage Provisioning and Enclosure Migration Add-on 7.3.1
- Provisioning storage
- Creating a storage template using VxFS file systems
- Migrating volumes
- Provisioning storage
- Section VIII. Veritas HA Plug-in for VMware vSphere Web Client
- Introduction to Veritas HA Plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Installation and uninstallation of Veritas HA Plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Configurations for Veritas HA Plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Section IX. Application Migration Add-on
- Introduction to Application Migration Add-on
- Creating and managing an application migration plan
- Understanding application migration operations
Removing deep discovery for a storage enclosure
In the Storage Insight Add-on, you can stop performing the deep discovery for a storage enclosure by removing the deep discovery configuration. After you remove the deep discovery configuration, you cannot view the following information pertaining to the enclosures in your data center:
Table: Enclosure information that is unavailable after removing deep discovery configuration
Enclosure | Unavailable enclosure discovery information |
---|---|
HITACHI | LDEVs (logical devices), PDEVs (physical devices), array groups, replications, and thin pools |
IBM XIV | Pool volumes, physical disks, storage pools, replications, and thin pools |
EMC Symmetrix | Physical disks, devices, replications, and thin pools |
EMC CLARiiON | Thin pools, thin LUNs, physical disks, RAID groups, and replications |
NetApp | Physical disks, aggregates, array volumes, array ports, and replications NAS objects: Qtree, share, quota, vFiler, and consumer storage pool details |
NetApp cDOT | Physical disks, aggregates, array volumes, array ports, and replications NAS objects: Qtree, share, quota, vserver |
HP Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) | Virtual disks, physical disks, array disk groups, and replications |
EMC Celerra | Disk volumes, storage pools , array volumes, NAS file systems, shares, and Data Movers |
IBM System Storage DS | Logical volumes, Disk Drive Modules (DDMs), Extent pools, and Ranks |
EMC VNX | LUNs, physical disks, RAID groups, replications, thin pools, and information about NAS objects (for example, Shares) The removal of deep discovery information applies to all three types of VNX configurations - File, Block, and Unified. |
EMC VPLEX | Virtual volumes, storage volumes, RAID groups, and replications |
3PAR | Virtual volumes, physical disks, replications, Common Provisioning Groups (CPGs), and thin CPGs |
IBM SVC | Storage Pools, Virtual Disks, Managed Disks, Replications, and Adapters. |
To perform this task, assign the Admin role to your user group on the Management Server perspective.
To remove deep discovery configuration from a storage enclosure
- In the Home page on the Management Server console, click Settings.
- Click Device.
- Expand Enclosures to locate the vendor.
- In the vendor configurations list, right-click the enclosure and select Remove Configuration.
- In the Unconfigure Device panel, click Yes.