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Add NAA latencies dashboard for VSAN #44

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rschitz opened this issue Feb 20, 2016 · 12 comments
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Add NAA latencies dashboard for VSAN #44

rschitz opened this issue Feb 20, 2016 · 12 comments
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rschitz commented Feb 20, 2016

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rschitz commented Feb 20, 2016

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rschitz commented Feb 20, 2016

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Love the dashboard, but wish it could optionally/alternatively show the name of the device (which can be changed to something representative like "host3.disk05") instead of the underlying NAA ID.

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rschitz commented Oct 13, 2016

I can add the esx name in the title but i won't change the naa since it's the easiest way to find it on the esx itself if you need to change/remove it physically

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rschitz commented Oct 14, 2016

Actually i can't event add the host name in the graph title...

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rschitz commented Nov 8, 2016

named_naa

Something like that?

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rschitz commented Nov 8, 2016

(ESX hostname next to the red dash)

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the red dash is the hostname or the device name? Hostname is helpful, but it's the device name that I'm actually looking for (I put the hostname into the device name anyway).

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rschitz commented Nov 8, 2016

oh i'm sorry no it's not possible as is but if you have the hostname AND the naa, why do you need the device name anymore for?

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By using the rename function on the device, you can get to the actual device much faster than using hostname & naa. But if it's a limitation, you live within those and go from there...
screenshot - 11_8_2016 11_24_32 am

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rschitz commented Nov 8, 2016

The VSAN APIs only expose the naa as device name so you'll have to deal with it i'm afraid.
At least you have the hostname now ;)

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I'll take it.

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