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wicked swift
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Specific to Cloud Insights ...
Can anyone confirm what Unknown (Initiator) in the Type field inside the FC Device Resolution means?
We have several unidentified WWNs with this per their type, and the resolution details from the automatic resolution don't make sense.

steady sentinel
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Hey Derek! Throw this in #1062049057675169882 help forums so we can tag it properly and get the right resource.

ruby stag
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is this where I can ask about NABox?

high wedge
ruby stag
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Thanks!

jolly lintel
wet minnow
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Cloud Insights October Updates: https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/cloudinsights/concept_whats_new.html

  1. Module Trials
    In addition to your initial trial of Cloud Insights, you may also take advantage of Module Trials. For example, if you are already subscribed to Infrastructure Observability but are adding Kubernetes to your environment, you will automatically enter into a 30-day trial of Kubernetes Observability, starting from when you install the NetApp Kubernetes Monitoring Operator. You will only be charged for your Kubernetes Observability managed unit usage at the end of the trial period.

  2. Restrict access to specified domains
    Admins and Account Owners now have the ability to restrict Cloud Insights access to email domains they specify. Go to Admin > User Management and select the Restrict Domains button.

  3. Data Collector Updates
    The following Data Collector/Acquisition Unit changes are in place:
    Isilon / PowerScale REST: Various new attributes and metrics have been added to Cloud Insights enhanced analytics capabilities under the emc_isilon.node_pool.* name. These counters and attributes will empower users to build dashboards and monitors for node_pool capacity consumption; users with Isilon clusters built from dissimilar hardware node models will have multiple node pools, and understanding your HDD/SSD/total capacity consumption at a node pool level is useful for both monitoring and planning.

Rubrik “Service account” authentication support: Cloud Insights' Rubrik collector now supports both traditional HTTP Basic Authentication (username and password), and Rubrik’s Service Account approach, which requires a username + secret + Organization ID.

rough nova
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Any ideas on how to obtain our used unstructured data capacity across our storage landscape ? any guidance is appreciated....thanks

queen wadi
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Is here someone who can assist me with OCI (7.3.13) please? There was another application installed onto the OCI server, which have (seems so) broken the SanScreen Java references. I have asked that all other versions of Java be removed, and ONLY .311 to be kept, as that is referenced in the "C:\Program Files\SANscreen\java64\lib\javafx.properties" path. Will this fix the issue, as, according to the logs, wildfly fails to fly (load) as it cannot verify java.

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Java Info from above path: javafx.runtime.version=8.0.311
javafx.runtime.build=b11

steady sentinel
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@mossy ridge something you can assist with or point in the right direction?

mossy ridge
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I am not sure, @fringe hill @dawn forge probably have some idea though. Thoughts guys?

queen wadi
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I have also asked on the Community Group.

queen wadi
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Hi, any suggestions perhaps to fix this?

queen wadi
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The version listed here --> C:\Program Files\SANscreen\java64\lib\javafx.properties is: javafx.runtime.version=8.0.311
javafx.runtime.build=b11 What would the correct path be on the %JAVA_HOME% - would it be --> C:\Program Files\SANscreen\java64 or should it point to the physical file?

mossy ridge
queen wadi
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  • That is the document I was refering to.
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Miles - the Customer have not renewed support on the product. 😦

queen wadi
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I have updated this with some new info.

chilly ember
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Hi everyone, I am trying to create a Grafana Dashboard with all Netapp nodes and associated FA (fibre channel adapters) showing bytes in and out, can someone guide on what metrics that i should be using to create this dashboard....

steady sentinel
chilly ember
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Thank you

steady sentinel
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Here’s a look at all the dashboards built with Harvest to monitor the entire NOC at Cisco Live, running on a variety of FlexPod stacks! If you have questions about Harvest and how you can take advantage of this amazing OSS tool, drop your questions into #1062050414146625536 or hit up @south cobalt

solid crystal
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Love that color, even more than dark mode!

barren mesa
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light mode, dark mode, neon mode

clever pivot
steady sentinel
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Hey Matt, the channel is meant to be a general discussion channel about various observability products and solutions, not just ours. But you bring up a good point about there not being a dedicated channel for CI/DII. We opted to include that in #1062049057675169882 as there wasn't enough chatter about it to dedicate a channel to it, and we do our best to insure there are not a lot of dead channels with no activity, especially in the Support | Questions section.

For your matter, @mossy ridge may be able to assist.

clever pivot
broken ocean
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Hi Team - Looking to fetch DNS entries on all vservers using DII but can’t find an object . Any way to get all DNS entries for all systems of customer using DII or Autosupport externally ?

steady sentinel
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Great question, though. I'm curious myself.

mossy ridge
frozen flume
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Hi y'all!

I am new here. My name is Wanghley, and I am an engineering intern at NetApp. As a homelabber, I've played around with various observability solutions like Grafana + Prometheus.

But recently, I explored NetApp's Data Infrastructure Insights (DII), and it changed my perspective. I could monitor an entire infrastructure, as well as applications, and even create custom dashboards.

Here's a simple thing I built with it today:

reef vale
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aye, it's a nice tool. The problem with it, among a lot of others, is the price/vendor lock.
most homelabs don't have NetApp equipment other than disk shelf units, and can't justify the cost of the per TB subscription.

rugged field
# reef vale aye, it's a nice tool. The problem with it, among a lot of others, is the price...

Yeah for homelab I agree you'd probably stick with something free and open source - there are costs and minimum license requirements with DII (at least with the paid version), and I'm not sure you'd really need some of the 'higher-value' features (correlation, topology, anomaly detection, etc) at home. I read the original post more as, 'I've always used my homelab tools (grafana+prometheus), but this thing impressed me for larger-scale infrastructure', but I may have gotten that wrong, too 🙂

steady sentinel
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Don’t sleep on Harvest!

hard pebble
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I have a ton of time series data from our storage products and would LOVE to house them in a central repository (data lake) which I have, but I can't figure out how to deal with the sheer size \ amount of data I have.