Data movement statistics
The data movement chart displays the migration actions that are triggered by Easy Tier®.
The data movement chart displays the data for the previous 24-hour period, in one-hour increments. You can change the span of time display, and the increments that you would prefer, such as hourly.
- From the management GUI, select
- From the management GUI, select
Access the data movement statistics chart by selecting the Data Movement tab.
The first time that you open the Easy Tier reports page, the Data Movement chart is automatically displayed. After you modify this chart, or view a different chart, your last action is retained until a new set of data is acquired through the Easy Tier Statistics tool. (The tool processes the Easy Tier data and generates the HTML reports and CSV files).
The following list describes the type of data that is displayed in the chart:
- Extent capacity
- The Y-axis displays the number of moved capacity extents. Promoted (rebalanced) extents display above the line, and demoted (swapped) extents are displayed below the line.
- Selected viewport time
- Displays the time and date that is rendered in the viewport selection.
- Viewport X-axis time selection
- Displays the time selection in hours. Values that can be chosen are in hours, and the options
are 24, 12, 6, 4, 3, 2, or 1 hour.Restriction: Displaying large amounts of data, such as a 24-hour period in 5-minute increments, is limited to the display area. There is not enough display space to see all 288 data points in the viewport. Use the horizontal scroll bar to view all the data. You can also use the viewpoint shifter to move to the next set of data that is not being displayed in the current viewpoint.
- X-axis increment selection
- Displays the time that is selected in increments. You can modify the increments to choose the time that is displayed in the viewport. Values are 1 hour, 30 minutes, 15 minutes, 10 minutes, or 5 minutes, depending on the increments available for that section.
- Data movement key
- Displays all the data movement actions that take place. The types of actions are:
- Promote
- When active data is moved from a lower tier of storage to a higher tier to improve the overall system performance.
- Warm Promote
- When an MDisk becomes overloaded, active data is moved from a lower tier to a higher tier to reduce the workload on the MDisk.
- Balancing Move
- When data is moved within the same tier from an array with a higher workload, to one with a lower workload to balance the workload within the tier.
- Balancing Swap
- When data is moved within the same tier from an array with higher workload, to one with a lower workload to balance the workload within the tier.
- Promote Swap
- When active data is moved from a lower tier of storage to a higher tier, other less-active data must first be moved to make space.
- Warm Demote
- When an MDisk becomes overloaded, active data is moved from a higher tier to a lower tier to reduce the workload on the MDisk.
- Cold Demote
- When inactive, or less-active data is moved from a higher tier of storage to a lower tier to free up space on the higher tier.
- Movement details
- Displays a textual and visual description of the different data movement actions that are listed in the key.
| Data | Data format | Definition | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| index | Integer | Row number | |
| dss | String | Cluster ID | IBM.2145-169933 |
| volume_id | Integer | Volume ID (vdisk ID) | Example: 0 |
| copy_id | Integer | cdisk ID | Example: 0 |
| extent | Integer | The ID of the extent in this volume | |
| time | ISO 8601 format | The time stamp when the movement happened | 2016-10-26T21:37:05+05:00 |
| type | Integer | Small write IOPS targeted against that data | Possible Value: 1~10 |
| typedescription | String | Small read IOPS targeted against that data |
Possible values:
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| source | Integer | Small IO Bandwidth targeted against those data | mdisk number |
| target | Integer | Large write IOPS targeted against those data | mdisk number |