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10-01-2018 07:13 AM
10-01-2018 07:13 AM
Simplivity Nodesapceusage
Hi, how can I controll the space usage of the Simplivity nodes? The (older) Tool Nodespaceusage can show that. Is that without the tool in the vCenter or OVC command possible?
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10-09-2018 07:25 AM
10-09-2018 07:25 AM
Re: Simplivity Nodesapceusage
The following command can now be used to list indvidual node space userage (consumption).
dsv-balance-show --showNodeIP
Please note you will need to be root user to run this command. As of version 3.7.3 you now have the ability to elevate to the root user.
1. Open an ssh session to the management ip address of any OVC within the vmware cluster.
2. Type "sudo su"
3. Type the command "source /var/tmp/build/bin/appsetup"
4. Issue the command dsv-balance-show --showNodeIP
The following post(s) may help https://damianerangey.com/category/how-virtual-machine-data-is-stored-and-managed-within-a-hpe-simplivity-cluster/part-1/
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