After setting up the HyperScale 1.5 Appliance the Storage Pool is configured. The storage pool configuration can be viewed as follows:
Procedure
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From the navigation, click Storage > Storage Pools.
The Storage Pool page appears.
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From the Storage Pools page, click the name of the Storage Pool that you want to view.
HyperScale storage pools are classified as Scale-Out in the Type column.
Verify the Storage Pool configuration. The following information is displayed:
 
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 Device Path  | 
 The path of the disk storage area in which the data will be stored.  | 
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 Total Capacity  | 
 The total storage capacity of the selected Storage Pool.  | 
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 Free Space  | 
 The total free space available in the storage pool.  | 
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 Total Application Size  | 
 The total amount of data that is backed up on the Storage Pool.  | 
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 Size on Disk  | 
 The total amount of data stored on the disk after deduplication and compression.  | 
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 Status  | 
 The status of the storage pool - whether the storage pool is online or offline.  | 
In the Nodes area, click the name of the specific node. The following information is displayed:
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 Status  | 
 The status of the node - whether the node is online or offline and is healthy.  | 
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 Disks  | 
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 Mount Path  | 
 The path where the data is written to and read from.  | 
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 Serial number  | 
 The serial number of the disk.  | 
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 Vendor  | 
 The name of the vendor.  | 
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 Product  | 
 The name of the product.  | 
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 File system  | 
 The file system on the node.  | 
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 Capacity  | 
 The total storage capacity of the selected node.  | 
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 Disk I/O Test  | 
 The status of the disk I/O - success or failure.  | 
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 S.M.A.R.T status (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology)  | 
 The reliability status of the hard drive as reported by S.M.A.R.T. Applicable for HyperScale 1.5 Appliance and not applicable for HyperScale Reference Architecture.  | 
In the Deduplication database area, the following information is displayed:
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 Deduplication database  | 
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 Deduplication savings  | 
 The savings percentage after deduplication.  | 
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 Number of partitions  | 
 The number of partition(s) configured for the DDB (deduplication database).  | 
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 Status  | 
 The status of the DDB.  | 
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 Resiliency/Redundancy  | 
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 Configuration type  | 
 The configuration type that was specified when the Storage pool was added. See Adding a Storage pool for more information.  | 
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 Number of nodes per block  | 
 The total number of nodes.  | 
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 Disperse factor  | 
 Disperse factor is based on erasure codes, providing space-efficient protection against disk or server failures.  | 
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 Redundancy factor  | 
 The number of nodes which can be down without affecting the data protection operations. By default this is set to 2. This number is proportional to Nodes per Block.  | 
In the Deduplication database area, click Details.... The following information is displayed:
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 Deduplication information  | 
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 Storage policy  | 
 The name of the storage policy to which the DDB is attached.  | 
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 Total Application Size  | 
 The total size of data (files, folders, and so on) that was backed up using the DDB.  | 
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 Size on disk  | 
 The total size of data stored on the disk after deduplication and compression.  | 
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 Deduplication savings  | 
 The savings percentage after deduplication.  | 
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 Status  | 
 The status of the DDB partitions - whether the DDB partitions are online or offline.  | 
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 DDB partitions information  | 
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 MediaAgent  | 
 The name of the MediaAgent hosting the DDB.  | 
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 Path  | 
 The DDB path on the MediaAgent.  | 
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 Capacity  | 
 The total storage capacity available for the partition.  | 
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 Free space  | 
 The total free space available for the partition.  | 
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 Status  | 
 The status of the specific partition - whether the partition is online or offline.  |