ExaGrid Landing Space Test
ExaGrid’s appliance allows each full backup to first land on the disk landing zone before deduplication i.e., the system maintains the most recent backup in its full, undeduplicated form for fast restores, Instant VM recoveries in seconds to minutes, and fast offsite tape copies. The backup data is written directly from the backup server to ExaGrid’s disk landing zone at the highest possible rate with no inline processing to interfere, resulting in the shortest possible backup window. If the space in the disk landing zone is insufficient to hold a backup in full, then, the whole purpose of backups and restores will not be served in critical infrastructures. In order to maintain a healthy backup in the disk landing zone, it is essential for the administrators to periodically monitor the space usage of the disk landing zone. The ExaGrid Landing Space test helps administrators in this regard!
This test reports the space utilization of the disk landing zone in the target ExaGrid Backup server. Using this test, administrators can figure out abnormal space usage patterns and proactively add additional space to the disk landing zone before backups to the disk landing zone fail.
Target of the test : ExaGrid Backup Server
Agent deploying the test : An external agent
Outputs of the test : One set of results for the target ExaGrid Backup Server being monitored
Parameter | Description |
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Test period |
How often should the test be executed |
Host |
The IP address of the host for which this test is to be configured. |
SNMPPort |
The port at which the monitored target exposes its SNMP MIB; the default is 161. |
SNMPVersion |
By default, the eG agent supports SNMP version 1. Accordingly, the default selection in the SNMPversion list is v1. However, if a different SNMP framework is in use in your environment, say SNMP v2 or v3, then select the corresponding option from this list. |
SNMPCommunity |
The SNMP community name that the test uses to communicate with the firewall. This parameter is specific to SNMP v1 and v2 only. Therefore, if the SNMPVersion chosen is v3, then this parameter will not appear. |
Username |
This parameter appears only when v3 is selected as the SNMPversion. SNMP version 3 (SNMPv3) is an extensible SNMP Framework which supplements the SNMPv2 Framework, by additionally supporting message security, access control, and remote SNMP configuration capabilities. To extract performance statistics from the MIB using the highly secure SNMP v3 protocol, the eG agent has to be configured with the required access privileges – in other words, the eG agent should connect to the MIB using the credentials of a user with access permissions to be MIB. Therefore, specify the name of such a user against this parameter. |
Context |
This parameter appears only when v3 is selected as the SNMPVERSION. An SNMP context is a collection of management information accessible by an SNMP entity. An item of management information may exist in more than one context and an SNMP entity potentially has access to many contexts. A context is identified by the SNMPEngineID value of the entity hosting the management information (also called a contextEngineID) and a context name that identifies the specific context (also called a contextName). If the Username provided is associated with a context name, then the eG agent will be able to poll the MIB and collect metrics only if it is configured with the context name as well. In such cases therefore, specify the context name of the Username in the Context text box. By default, this parameter is set to none. |
AuthPass |
Specify the password that corresponds to the above-mentioned Username. This parameter once again appears only if the SNMPversion selected is v3. |
Confirm Password |
Confirm the AuthPass by retyping it here. |
AuthType |
This parameter too appears only if v3 is selected as the SNMPversion. From the AuthType list box, choose the authentication algorithm using which SNMP v3 converts the specified username and password into a 32-bit format to ensure security of SNMP transactions. You can choose between the following options:
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EncryptFlag |
This flag appears only when v3 is selected as the SNMPversion. By default, the eG agent does not encrypt SNMP requests. Accordingly, the this flag is set to No by default. To ensure that SNMP requests sent by the eG agent are encrypted, select the Yes option. |
EncryptType |
If the EncryptFlag is set to Yes, then you will have to mention the encryption type by selecting an option from the EncryptType list. SNMP v3 supports the following encryption types:
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EncryptPassword |
Specify the encryption password here. |
Confirm Password |
Confirm the encryption password by retyping it here. |
Timeout |
Specify the duration (in seconds) within which the SNMP query executed by this test should time out in this text box. The default is 10 seconds. |
EngineID |
This parameter appears only when v3 is selected as the SNMPVersion. Sometimes, the test may not report metrics when AES192 or AES256 is chosen as the Encryption type. To ensure that the test report metrics consistently, administrators need to set this flag to Yes. By default, this parameter is set to No. |
Data Over TCP |
By default, in an IT environment, all data transmission occurs over UDP. Some environments however, may be specifically configured to offload a fraction of the data traffic – for instance, certain types of data traffic or traffic pertaining to specific components – to other protocols like TCP, so as to prevent UDP overloads. In such environments, you can instruct the eG agent to conduct the SNMP data traffic related to the monitored target over TCP (and not UDP). For this, set this flag to Yes. By default, this flag is set to No. |
Measurement | Description | Measurement Unit | Interpretation |
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Total space |
Indicates the total capacity of the disk landing zone. |
GB |
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Free space |
Indicates the amount of space available for use in the disk landing zone. |
GB |
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Used space |
Indicates the amount of space that is already utilized by the disk landing zone. |
GB |
A value close to the Total space measure indicates that the disk landing zone is running out of space. Administrators may need to add additional resources to avoid any backup failures that happen due to space constraints. |
Space usage |
Indicates the percentage of space that is already utilized in the disk landing zone. |
Percent |
A value close to 100% indicates that the disk landing zone is running out of space. |
Available space |
Indicates the percentage of space available for use int he disk landing zone. |
Percent |
A high value is desired for this measure. |