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9 Managing Storage Tiers
This chapter describes managing storage tiers, which includes the following:
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Viewing a List of Storage Tiers (section
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Viewing Storage Tier Properties (section
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Searching for Volumes in a Storage Tier (section
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Changing Storage Tier Attribute Information (section
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Deleting a Storage Tier (section
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For information on creating storage tiers, see
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9-1 Viewing a List of Storage Tiers
You can view a list of the storage tiers inside a storage domain. Viewing the list allows you to check the
following:
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Information on the storage domain that contains the selected storage tier:
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- Capacity:
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total capacity.
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used capacity (capacity of the volumes that cannot be selected as a migration target, and the ratio of
this capacity to the total capacity).
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free capacity (capacity of the volumes that can be selected as a migration target, and the ratio of this
capacity to the total capacity).
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- Number of storage tiers within the storage domain.
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Information on each storage tier:
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- Name of the storage tier.
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- Capacity of each storage tier (total capacity, used capacity, and free capacity).
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- Capacity used by each storage tier within a storage domain.
You can display the list of storage tiers in two ways:
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Select the Storage Tiers object in the navigation frame.
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Select the Object List method in the method frame.
Whether you select the Storage Tiers object or the Object List method, the List Objects-Storage Tiers
subwindow displays in the information frame, as shown in Figure 9-1.
Figure 9-1
List Objects-Storage Tiers Subwindow
9-2 Viewing Storage Tier Properties
Viewing the storage tier properties allows you to check the following:
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Details of the storage tier (such as filtering conditions, used capacity, free capacity, and description).
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