Working with the Dynamic Template Designer > System Methods
  
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System Methods
The following methods are packaged with the Hitachi Storage Viewer system, for use in the Dynamic Template Designer.
System Method
Vendor Product
Description
Storage Viewer for Backup Methods: Job Enterprise Object
Backup Window
All Supported Backup Products
Returns the start and finish dates in a backup window.
Client Last Backup Job Info
All Supported Backup Products
Returns the finish date and the corresponding job IDs of the most recent full or incremental backup jobs that are in a successful or partial state. The data returned is per client. This is a stand-alone function and cannot be used in combination with other objects or functions.
Commvault Backup Copy Info
Commvault Simpana
Returns the minimum Backup Copy Identifier for a given Commvault Simpana job.
Commvault Job Attempts
Commvault Simpana
Returns Simpana backup jobs and try count for a client list for Commvault Simpana jobs.
Commvault Running and Queued Job Count
Commvault Simpana
Returns the count of Commvault Simpana backup jobs that are in the running state in the last 90 days. The counts returned are per server.
Data Domain Last Backup Job Info
Data Domain
Returns the details for Data Domain backup jobs. The data returned is per client and logical storage unit.
Disk and Tape Usage Summary
All Supported Backup Products
 
For the most recent successful or partial job, this method returns the finish date, corresponding job ID, number of kilobytes saved in tape media, number of kilobytes saved in disk media, number of files saved in tape media and number of kilobytes saved in disk media. The data returned is per server, client, product type and job type.
Failed Backup Job Detail
All Supported Backup Products
 
For the failed backup jobs within the selected, required time period, this method returns the following data on a per-client basis: client ID, along with its corresponding job ID, the count of failed backups, and the date of the last failed backup job.
Failed Full Backup Job Detail
All Supported Backup Products
 
For the failed full backup jobs within the selected, required time period, this method returns the following data on a per-client basis: client ID, along with its corresponding job ID, the count of failed full backups and the last failed full backup date.
HP DP Session Tape Media List
HP Data Protector
For any HP Data Protector (HP DP) session, this method returns a comma-separated list of the tape media associated with the job. The data will be returned in the following format: id1,name1|id2|name2. The IDs can be used for report drilldowns.
Job Tape Media List
All Supported Backup Products
For any successful or partial job, this method returns a comma-separated list of the tape media associated with the job. This method returns the tape media list if the job’s status is success or warning.
NetBackup Job Error Msg
Veritas NetBackup
Relevant only for NetBackup. It returns the error message if either the job or its parent job is in an error state.
NetBackup Job Tape Media List
Veritas NetBackup
Relevant only for NetBackup. For any successful or partial NetBackup job, this method returns a comma-separated list of the tape media associated with the job. This method returns the tape media list if the job or its parent job’s status is success or warning.
NetBackup Running and Queued Job Count
Veritas NetBackup
Relevant only for NetBackup. The method returns the number of jobs that are in the running state and the number of jobs in the queued state. The counts returned are per backup server.
NetBackup Running Job Info
Veritas NetBackup
Relevant only for NetBackup. The method returns a value of 1 if a NetBackup job is long-running, slow-running, or stalled, based on the policies that are configured for a host group.
NetWorker Running Job Count
EMC NetWorker
Relevant only for EMC NetWorker. The method returns the number of backup jobs in a running state. The data returned is per NetWorker server.
NetWorker Running Job Info
EMC NetWorker
Relevant only for EMC NetWorker. The method returns a value of 1 if a NetWorker job is long-running, slow-running, or stalled, based on the policies that are configured for a host group.
Restore Successful Job Detail
All Supported Backup Products
 
For successful restore jobs within the selected, required time period, this method returns the following data on a per-client basis: client ID, along with its corresponding job ID, the count of successful restore jobs, the number of files restored, and the last successful restore date.
Successful Backup Job Detail
All Supported Backup Products
 
For the successful full and partial backup jobs within the selected, required time period, this method returns the following data on a per-client basis: client ID along with its corresponding job ID, the count of the number of successful backups, the last successful backup date, amount of data (in MB) saved to tape media, and the amount of data (in MB) saved to disk media.
Successful Full Backup Job Detail
All Supported Backup Products
 
For the successful full backup jobs within the selected, required time period, this method returns the following data on a per-client basis: client ID along with its corresponding job ID, the count of the number of successful full backups, the last successful full backup date, amount of data (in MB) saved to tape media, and the amount of data (in MB) saved to disk media.
Storage Viewer for Backup Methods: Data Domain Enterprise Object
Data Domain Filesystem Capacity
Data Domain
This method returns total and used filesystem capacities at the Data Domain system level.
Requirement: When using this method in a template, the Scope Selector must have the Filesystem Names component selected.
Data Domain Raw Capacity
Data Domain
Returns raw capacities at the Data Domain system level. Use this method to include the total raw capacity in a report template.
Data Domain Tape Capacity
Data Domain
Returns tape capacities at the Data Domain system level. Use this method in a report template to display the total tape capacity, as well as the total used tape capacity.
Data Domain VTL Count
Data Domain
Returns the number of virtual tape libraries (VTLs) at the Data Domain system level. Use this method to include a VTL count in a Data Domain report template.
Storage Viewer for Capacity Methods: Array Enterprise Object
Array Site Disk Info
IBM
Relevant only for IBM Arrays. For each Array Site, the method returns aggregated information from the physical disk.
Data Mover CPU and Memory Usage
EMC VNX (Celerra)
Returns data only for EMC VNX (Celerra) arrays: Peak CPU Usage Percentage and Peak Memory Usage Percentage for the Movers for the specified arrays.
LUN Array Group List
All Arrays
Returns a comma-separated Array Group list for each logical unit.
LUN Array Port WWN List
All Arrays
 
Returns a comma-separated Array Port WWN list of all logical units.
Top 10 Tiers Chargeback Capacity
All Arrays
 
Lists the chargeback capacity per array in kilobytes and the policy name for the top 10 chargeback policies defined in the system.
Storage Viewer for File Analytics Methods: Host Enterprise Object
Analytics Host Summary
File Analytics
Lists a capacity summary for hosts from which file data has been collected. Use this method to get an overview of how devices and volumes are being used, including an indicator of how much is duplicated.
Storage Viewer for Virtual Servers Methods: Host Enterprise Object
VM CPU Performance Detail
Storage Viewer for Virtual Servers
This method returns details about VM CPU Performance, based on the time period or dates selected in the report's scope selector. The VM CPU Performance Summary enables a Storage Administrator to have an at-a-glance look at CPU I/O performance statistics.
VM Disk Performance Detail
Storage Viewer for Virtual Servers
This method returns details about VM Disk Performance, based on the time period or dates selected in the report's scope selector. The VM Disk Performance details enable a Storage Administrator to have an at-a-glance look at I/O performance statistics for disks.
VM Guest Detail
Storage Viewer for Virtual Servers
This method returns details about VM Guests. Use this report to find the largest Virtual Machines. This report lists virtual guests/hosts with usage and status information. NOTE: VMTools must be installed to enable collection of the IP address, Host name, mount points, and guest operating system of the VM.
VM Memory Performance Detail
Storage Viewer for Virtual Servers
This method returns details about VM Memory Performance, based on the time period or dates selected in the report's scope selector. The VM Memory Performance Summary enables a Storage Administrator to have an at-a-glance look at memory I/O performance statistics,
VM Server Detail
Storage Viewer for Virtual Servers
Use this report to view the list of Virtual Machine Servers, with access to reports that provide details to help you determine what is using the space on a datastore. This report lists ESX servers, one line item for each physical server, with usage and status information.
Storage Viewer for SAN Fabrics Methods: Host Enterprise Object
Host Zones and Hops Details
Storage Viewer for SAN Fabrics
Returns the total number of zones and hops for each host within a fabric.
Switch and Fabric Name List Details
Storage Viewer for SAN Fabrics
Returns a comma-separated list of the switch and fabric names associated with a host.
Storage Viewer for Capacity Methods: Host Enterprise Object
Filesystem Summary
Storage Viewer for Capacity
Use this method to list file system capacity and the most/least used file systems.
Hosts At Risk Details
Storage Viewer for Capacity
Identifies hosts that require your immediate attention. Hosts at risk are determined by evaluating current and projected usage.
Host Utilization Details
Storage Viewer for Capacity
Use this method to get an overview of host utilization to determine if there is contention for storage.
Over Provisioned Host Details
Storage Viewer for Capacity
This method returns details about over-provisioned hosts, based on the time period or dates selected in the report's scope selector.