• Active IQ Unified Manager 9.16 docs
  • Release notes
  • Get started
    • Quick start install for VMware vSphere
    • Quick start install for Linux
    • Quick start install for Windows
  • Install Unified Manager on VMware vSphere systems
    • Introduction to Active IQ Unified Manager
      • What the Unified Manager server does
      • Overview of the installation sequence
    • Requirements for installing Unified Manager
      • Virtual infrastructure and hardware system requirements
      • VMware software and installation requirements
      • Supported browsers
      • Protocol and port requirements
      • Complete the worksheet
    • Install, upgrade, and remove Unified Manager software
      • Overview of the deployment process
      • Deploy Unified Manager
        • Download the Unified Manager installation file
        • Deploy the Unified Manager virtual appliance
      • Upgrade Unified Manager
        • Supported upgrade path for Unified Manager versions
        • Download the Unified Manager upgrade file
        • Upgrade the Unified Manager virtual appliance
      • Restart the Unified Manager virtual machine
      • Remove Unified Manager
  • Install Unified Manager on Linux systems
    • Introduction to Active IQ Unified Manager
      • What the Unified Manager server does
      • Overview of the installation sequence
    • Requirements for installing Unified Manager
      • Virtual infrastructure and hardware system requirements
      • Linux software and installation requirements
      • Supported browsers
      • Protocol and port requirements
      • Complete the worksheet
    • Install, upgrade, and remove Unified Manager software
      • Overview of the installation process
      • Set up required software repositories
        • Manually configure the EPEL repository
        • Manually configure the MySQL repository
      • SELinux requirements on NFS or CIFS share
      • Install Unified Manager on Linux systems
        • Create a custom user home directory and umadmin password prior to installation
        • Download Unified Manager
        • Install Unified Manager
        • Users created during Unified Manager installation
        • Change the JBoss password
      • Upgrade Unified Manager on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
        • Supported upgrade path for Unified Manager versions
        • Upgrade Unified Manager
        • Upgrade the host OS from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x to 8.x
      • Upgrade third-party products post Unified Manager installation
        • Upgrade OpenJDK on Linux
      • Restart Unified Manager
      • Remove Unified Manager
      • Remove the custom umadmin user and maintenance group
  • Install Unified Manager on Windows systems
    • Introduction to Active IQ Unified Manager
      • What the Unified Manager server does
      • Overview of the installation sequence
    • Requirements for installing Unified Manager
      • Virtual infrastructure and hardware system requirements
      • Windows software and installation requirements
      • Supported browsers
      • Protocol and port requirements
      • Complete the worksheet
    • Install, upgrade, and remove Unified Manager software
      • Overview of the installation process
      • Install Unified Manager on Windows
        • Install Unified Manager
        • Perform an unattended installation of Unified Manager
      • Change the JBoss password
      • Supported upgrade path for Unified Manager versions
      • Upgrade Unified Manager
      • Upgrade third-party products
        • Upgrade OpenJDK
      • Uninstall third party products
      • Restart Unified Manager
      • Uninstall Unified Manager
  • Perform configuration and administrative tasks
    • Configure Active IQ Unified Manager
      • Overview of the configuration sequence
      • Access the Unified Manager web UI
      • Perform the initial setup of the Unified Manager web UI
      • Add clusters
      • Configure Unified Manager to send alert notifications
        • Configure event notification settings
        • Enable remote authentication
        • Disable nested groups from remote authentication
        • Set up authentication services
        • Add authentication servers
        • Test the configuration of authentication servers
        • Add alerts
      • Change the local user password
      • Set the session inactivity timeout
      • Set the session timeout through CLI
      • Change the Unified Manager host name
        • Change the Unified Manager virtual appliance host name
          • Generate an HTTPS security certificate
          • Restart the Unified Manager virtual machine
        • Change the Unified Manager host name on Linux systems
      • Enable and disable policy-based storage management
    • Configure Unified Manager backup
    • Manage feature settings
      • Enable policy-based storage management
      • Enable API Gateway
      • Specify inactivity timeout
      • Enable Active IQ portal events
      • Enable and disable security settings for compliance
      • Enable and disable scripts upload
      • Add a login banner
    • Use the maintenance console
      • What functionality the maintenance console provides
      • What the maintenance user does
      • Diagnostic user capabilities
      • Access the maintenance console
      • Access the maintenance console using the vSphere VM console
      • Maintenance console menus
        • Network Configuration menu
        • System Configuration menu
        • Support and Diagnostics menu
        • Additional menu options
      • Change the maintenance user password on Windows
      • Change the umadmin password on Linux systems
      • Change the ports Unified Manager uses for HTTP and HTTPS protocols
      • Add network interfaces
      • Add disk space to the Unified Manager database directory
        • Add space to the data directory of the Linux host
        • Add space to the data disk of the VMware virtual machine
        • Add space to the logical drive of the Microsoft Windows server
    • Manage user access
      • Add users
        • Create a database user
      • Edit the user settings
      • View users
      • Delete users or groups
      • What RBAC is
      • What role-based access control does
      • Definitions of user types
      • Definitions of user roles
      • Unified Manager user roles and capabilities
    • Manage SAML authentication settings
      • Identity provider requirements
      • Enable SAML authentication
      • Change the identity provider used for SAML authentication
      • Update SAML authentication settings after Unified Manager security certificate change
      • Disable SAML authentication
      • Disable SAML authentication from the maintenance console
      • SAML Authentication page
    • Manage authentication
      • Edit authentication servers
      • Delete authentication servers
      • Authentication with Active Directory or OpenLDAP
      • Audit Logging
        • Configure audit logs
        • Enable remote logging of audit logs
      • Remote Authentication page
    • Manage security certificates
      • View the HTTPS security certificate
      • Download a HTTPS certificate signing request
      • Install a CA signed and returned HTTPS certificate
      • Install a HTTPS certificate generated using external tools
      • Page descriptions for certificate management
        • HTTPS Certificate page
        • Regenerate HTTPS Certificate dialog box
  • Monitor and manage storage
    • Introduction to Active IQ Unified Manager
      • Introduction to Active IQ Unified Manager health monitoring
      • Introduction to Active IQ Unified Manager performance monitoring
      • Use Unified Manager REST APIs
      • What the Unified Manager server does
        • How the discovery process works
    • Understand the user interface
      • Typical window layouts
      • Window layout customization
      • Use the Unified Manager Help
      • Bookmark your favorite Help topics
      • Search for storage objects
      • Export storage data as reports
      • Filter inventory page content
      • View active events from the notification bell
    • Monitor and manage clusters from the dashboard
      • Dashboard page
      • Fix or manage ONTAP issues directly from Unified Manager
        • What options do I have when I see the Fix It or Fix All button
        • View the status of management actions you have chosen to fix
        • What issues can Unified Manager fix
        • Override management actions through scripts
    • Manage clusters
      • How the cluster discovery process works
      • Viewing the list of monitored clusters
      • Add clusters
      • Edit clusters
      • Remove clusters
      • Rediscovering clusters
    • Monitor VMware virtual infrastructure
      • View and add vCenter Server
      • Remove vCenter Server
      • Monitor virtual machines
      • View virtual infrastructure in a disaster recovery setup
    • Provision and manage workloads
      • Workloads overview
        • View workloads
        • Assign policies to workloads
        • Provision file share volumes
        • Provision LUNs
      • Manage Performance Service Levels
        • Create and edit Performance Service Levels
      • Manage Storage Efficiency Policies
        • Create and edit Storage Efficiency Policies
    • Manage and monitor MetroCluster configurations
      • Volume behavior during switchover and switchback
      • Cluster connectivity status definitions
      • Data mirroring status definitions
      • Monitor MetroCluster configurations
      • Monitor MetroCluster replication
    • Manage quotas
      • What quota limits are
      • View user and user group quotas
      • Create rules to generate email addresses
      • Create an email notification format for user and user group quotas
      • Edit user and group quota email addresses
      • Understand more about quotas
        • Overview of the quota process
        • About quotas
        • Why you use quotas
      • Description of quotas dialog boxes
        • Email Notification Format page
        • Rules to Generate User and Group Quota Email Address page
    • Troubleshoot
      • Add disk space to the Unified Manager database directory
        • Add space to the data disk of the VMware virtual machine
        • Add space to the data directory of the Linux host
        • Add space to the logical drive of the Microsoft Windows server
      • Change the performance statistics collection interval
      • Change the length of time Unified Manager retains event and performance data
      • Unknown authentication error
      • User not found
      • Issue with adding LDAP using Other authentication services
      • NetApp Manageability SDK log rotation issue on Windows systems
  • Manage events and alerts
    • Manage events
      • What Active IQ platform events are
      • What Event Management System events are
        • EMS events that are added automatically to Unified Manager
        • Subscribing to ONTAP EMS events
      • What happens when an event is received
      • View events and event details
      • View unassigned events
      • Acknowledge and resolve events
      • Assign events to specific users
      • Disable unwanted events
      • Fix issues using Unified Manager automatic remediations
      • Enable and disable Active IQ event reporting
      • Upload a new Active IQ rules file
      • How Active IQ platform events are generated
      • Resolve Active IQ platform events
      • Configure event retention settings
      • What a Unified Manager maintenance window is
        • Schedule a maintenance window to disable cluster event notifications
        • Change or cancel a scheduled maintenance window
        • View events that occurred during a maintenance window
      • Manage host system resource events
      • Understand more about events
        • Event state definitions
        • Description of event severity types
        • Description of event impact levels
        • Description of event impact areas
        • How object status is computed
        • Dynamic performance event chart details
        • Configuration changes detected by Unified Manager
      • List of events and severity types
        • Aggregate events
        • Cluster events
        • Disks events
        • Enclosures events
        • Fans events
        • Flash card events
        • Inodes events
        • Network interface (LIF) events
        • LUN events
        • Management station events
        • MetroCluster Bridge events
        • MetroCluster Connectivity events
        • MetroCluster switch events
        • NVMe Namespace events
        • Node events
        • NVRAM battery events
        • Port events
        • Power supplies events
        • Protection events
        • Qtree events
        • Service processor events
        • SnapMirror relationship events
        • Asynchronous Mirror and Vault relationship events
        • Snapshot events
        • SnapVault relationship events
        • Storage failover settings events
        • Storage services events
        • Storage shelf events
        • Storage VM events
        • User and group quota events
        • Volume events
        • Volume move status events
      • Description of event windows and dialog boxes
        • Notifications page
        • Event Management inventory page
        • Event details page
          • What the Event Information section displays
          • What the Suggested Actions section displays
          • What the System Diagnosis section displays
        • Event Setup page
        • Disable Events dialog box
    • Manage alerts
      • What alerts are
      • What information is contained in an alert email
      • Add alerts
        • Guidelines for adding alerts
      • Add alerts for performance events
      • Test alerts
      • Enable and disable alerts for Resolved and Obsolete events
      • Exclude disaster recovery destination volumes from generating alerts
      • View alerts
      • Edit alerts
      • Delete alerts
      • Description of alert windows and dialog boxes
        • Alert Setup page
        • Add Alert dialog box
        • Edit Alert dialog box
    • Manage scripts
      • How scripts work with alerts
      • Add scripts
      • Delete scripts
      • Test script execution
      • Supported Unified Manager CLI commands
      • Description of script windows and dialog boxes
        • Scripts page
        • Add Script dialog box
  • Monitor and manage cluster performance
    • Introduction to Active IQ Unified Manager performance monitoring
      • Unified Manager performance monitoring features
      • Unified Manager interfaces used to manage storage system performance
      • Cluster configuration and performance data collection activity
      • What a data continuity collection cycle is
      • What the timestamp means in collected data and events
    • Navigating performance workflows in the Unified Manager GUI
      • Log in to the UI
      • Graphical interface and navigational paths
        • Monitor cluster object navigation
        • Monitor cluster performance navigation
        • Event investigation navigation
      • Searching for storage objects
      • Filter inventory page content
    • Monitor cluster performance from the Dashboard
      • Understand performance panels on the Dashboard
      • Performance banner messages and descriptions
      • Change the performance statistics collection interval
    • Troubleshoot workloads using the workload analyzer
      • What data does the workload analyzer display
      • When would I use the workload analyzer
      • Use the workload analyzer
    • Monitor cluster performance from the Performance Cluster Landing page
      • Understand the Performance Cluster Landing page
      • Performance Cluster Landing page
        • Performance Cluster Summary page
          • Cluster performance events pane
          • Managed Objects pane
        • Top Performers page
    • Monitor performance using the Performance Inventory pages
      • View Performance inventory pages for all storage objects
      • Refine Performance inventory page contents
        • Search on Object Inventory Performance pages
        • Sort on the Object Inventory Performance pages
        • Filter data in the Object Inventory Performance pages
      • Understand the Unified Manager recommendations to tier data to the cloud
    • Monitor performance using the Performance Explorer pages
      • Understand the root object
      • Apply filtering to reduce the list of correlated objects in the grid
      • Specify a time range for correlated objects
        • Select a predefined time range
        • Specify a custom time range
      • Define the list of correlated objects for comparison graphing
      • Understanding counter charts
      • Types of performance counter charts
      • Select performance charts to display
      • Expand the Counter Charts pane
      • Change the Counter Charts focus to a shorter period of time
      • View event details in the Events Timeline
      • Counter Charts Zoom View
        • Display the Counter Charts Zoom View
        • Specify the time range in Zoom View
        • Select performance thresholds in Counter Charts Zoom View
      • View volume latency by cluster component
      • View SVM IOPS traffic by protocol
      • View volume and LUN latency charts to verify performance guarantee
      • View the performance for All SAN Array clusters
      • View node IOPS based on workloads that reside only on the local node
      • Components of the Object Landing pages
        • Summary page
        • Components of the Performance Explorer page
    • Manage performance using QoS policy group information
      • How storage QoS can control workload throughput
      • View all QoS policy groups available on all clusters
      • View volumes or LUNs that are in the same QoS policy group
      • View the QoS policy group settings applied to specific volumes or LUNs
      • View performance charts to compare volumes or LUNs that are in the same QoS policy group
      • How different types of QoS policies are displayed in the throughput charts
      • View workload QoS minimum and maximum settings in the Performance Explorer
    • Manage performance using performance capacity and available IOPS information
      • What performance capacity used is
      • What the performance capacity used value means
      • What available IOPS is
      • View node and aggregate performance capacity used values
      • View node and aggregate available IOPS values
      • View performance capacity counter charts to identify issues
      • Performance capacity used performance threshold conditions
      • Use the performance capacity used counter to manage performance
    • Understand and use the Node Failover Planning page
      • Use the Node Failover Planning page to determine corrective actions
      • Components of the Node Failover Planning page
      • Use a threshold policy with the Node Failover Planning page
      • Use the Performance Capacity Used Breakdown chart for failover planning
    • Collect data and monitor workload performance
      • Types of workloads monitored by Unified Manager
      • Workload performance measurement values
      • What the expected range of performance is
      • How the latency forecast is used in performance analysis
      • How Unified Manager uses workload latency to identify performance issues
      • How cluster operations can affect workload latency
      • Performance monitoring of MetroCluster configurations
    • Understand performance events and alerts
      • Sources of performance events
      • Performance event severity types
      • Configuration changes detected by Unified Manager
      • Types of system-defined performance threshold policies
      • Performance event analysis and notification
      • How Unified Manager determines the performance impact for an event
      • Cluster components and why they can be in contention
      • Roles of workloads involved in a performance event
    • Manage performance thresholds
      • How user-defined performance threshold policies work
      • What happens when a performance threshold policy is breached
      • What performance counters can be tracked using thresholds
      • What objects and counters can be used in combination threshold policies
      • Create user-defined performance threshold policies
      • Assign performance threshold policies to storage objects
      • View performance threshold policies
      • Edit user-defined performance threshold policies
      • Remove performance threshold policies from storage objects
      • What happens when a performance threshold policy is changed
      • What happens to performance threshold policies when an object is moved
    • Analyze performance events
      • Display information about performance events
      • Analyze events from user-defined performance thresholds
        • Respond to user-defined performance threshold events
      • Analyze events from system-defined performance thresholds
        • Respond to system-defined performance threshold events
        • Respond to QoS policy group performance events
        • Understand events from adaptive QoS policies that have a defined block size
        • Respond to node resources overutilized performance events
        • Respond to cluster imbalance performance events
      • Analyze events from dynamic performance thresholds
        • Identify victim workloads involved in a dynamic performance event
        • Identify bully workloads involved in a dynamic performance event
        • Identify shark workloads involved in a dynamic performance event
        • Performance event analysis for a MetroCluster configuration
          • Analyze a dynamic performance event on a cluster in a MetroCluster configuration
          • Analyze a dynamic performance event for a remote cluster on a MetroCluster configuration
        • Respond to a dynamic performance event caused by QoS policy group throttling
        • Respond to a dynamic performance event caused by a disk failure
        • Respond to a dynamic performance event caused by HA takeover
    • Resolve performance events
      • Confirm that the latency is within the expected range
      • Review the impact of configuration changes on workload performance
      • Options for improving workload performance from the client-side
      • Check for client or network issues
      • Verify whether other volumes in the QoS policy group have unusually high activity
      • Move logical interfaces (LIFs)
      • Run storage efficiency operations at less busy times
        • What storage efficiency is
      • Add disks and reallocate data
      • How enabling Flash Cache on a node can improve workload performance
      • How enabling Flash Pool on a storage aggregate can improve workload performance
      • MetroCluster configuration health check
      • MetroCluster configuration verification
      • Move workloads to a different aggregate
      • Move workloads to a different node
      • Move workloads to an aggregate on a different node
      • Move workloads to a node in a different HA pair
      • Move workloads to another node in a different HA pair
      • Use QoS policy settings to prioritize the work on this node
      • Remove inactive volumes and LUNs
      • Add disks and perform aggregate layout reconstruction
    • Set up a connection between a Unified Manager server and an external data provider
      • Performance data that can be sent to an external server
      • Set up Graphite to receive performance data from Unified Manager
      • Configure a connection from a Unified Manager server to an external data provider
  • Monitor and manage cluster health
    • Introduction to Active IQ Unified Manager health monitoring
      • Unified Manager health monitoring features
      • Unified Manager interfaces used to manage storage system health
    • Manage and monitor clusters and cluster object health
      • Understand cluster monitoring
        • Understand node root volumes
        • Understand events and thresholds for node root aggregates
        • Understand quorum and epsilon
      • View the cluster list and details
      • Check the health of clusters in a MetroCluster configuration
      • View the health and capacity status of All SAN Array clusters
      • View the node list and details
      • Generate a hardware inventory report for contract renewal
      • View the Storage VM list and details
      • View the aggregate list and details
      • View FabricPool capacity information
      • View storage pool details
      • View the volume list and details
      • View details about NFS shares
      • View details about SMB or CIFS shares
      • View the list of Snapshot copies
      • Delete Snapshot copies
      • Calculate reclaimable space for Snapshot copies
      • Description of cluster object windows and dialog boxes
    • Common Unified Manager health workflows and tasks
      • Monitor and troubleshoot data availability
        • Scan for and resolve storage failover interconnect link down conditions
          • Perform corrective action for storage failover interconnect links down
        • Resolve volume offline issues
          • Perform diagnostic actions for volume offline conditions
            • Determine if a volume is offline because its host node is down
            • Determine if a volume is offline and its SVM is stopped because a node is down
            • Determine if a volume is offline because of broken disks in an aggregate
      • Resolve capacity issues
        • Perform suggested remedial actions for a full volume
      • Manage health thresholds
        • What storage capacity health thresholds are
        • Configure global health threshold settings
          • Configure global aggregate health threshold values
          • Configure global volume health threshold values
          • Configure global qtree health threshold values
          • Configure lag threshold settings for unmanaged protection relationships
        • Edit individual aggregate health threshold settings
        • Edit individual volume health threshold settings
        • Edit individual qtree health threshold settings
      • Manage cluster security objectives
        • What security criteria is being evaluated
          • Cluster compliance categories
          • SVM compliance categories
          • Volume compliance categories
        • What does not compliant mean
        • View detailed security status for clusters and storage VMs
        • View security events that may require software or firmware updates
        • View how user authentication is being managed on all clusters
        • View the encryption status of all volumes
        • View the anti-ransomware status of all volumes and storage VMs
        • View all active security events
        • Add alerts for security events
        • Disable specific security events
        • Security events
      • Manage backup and restore operations
        • Backup and restore for Unified Manager on virtual appliance
        • Backup and restore using a MySQL database dump
          • Configure the destination and schedule for database dump backups
          • What a database restore is
          • Restore a MySQL database backup on a Linux system
          • Restore a MySQL database backup on Windows
        • Backup and restore using NetApp Snapshots
          • Configure backup on Linux
            • Configure Snapshot copy location
            • Specify the destination location for Snapshot copies
          • Configure backup on Windows
            • Configure backup location for Windows
            • Configure ONTAP cluster
            • Configure Windows host machine
            • Specify the destination location for Snapshot copies on Windows
          • Configure backup by Snapshot copy from maintenance console
          • Define a backup schedule for Linux and Windows
          • Restore Unified Manager by using Snapshot copies
          • Modify the backup type
        • On-demand backup for Unified Manager
        • Migrating a Unified Manager virtual appliance to a Linux system
      • Manage scripts
        • How scripts work with alerts
        • Add scripts
        • Delete scripts
        • Test script execution
      • Manage and monitor groups
        • Understand groups
          • What a group is
          • How group rules work for groups
          • How group actions work on storage objects
        • Add groups
        • Edit groups
        • Delete groups
        • Add group rules
        • Edit group rules
        • Delete group rules
        • Add group actions
        • Edit group actions
        • Configure volume health thresholds for groups
        • Delete group actions
        • Reorder group actions
      • Prioritize storage object events using annotations
        • Understand more about annotations
          • What annotations are
          • How annotation rules work in Unified Manager
          • Description of predefined annotation values
        • Adding annotations dynamically
        • Add values to annotations
        • Delete annotations
        • View the annotation list and details
        • Delete values from annotations
        • Create annotation rules
        • Add annotations manually to individual storage objects
        • Edit annotation rules
        • Configure conditions for annotation rules
        • Delete annotation rules
        • Reorder annotation rules
      • Send a support bundle through web UI and maintenance console
        • Send AutoSupport messages and support bundles to technical support
        • Access the maintenance console
        • Generate and upload a support bundle
        • Retrieve the support bundle using a Windows client
        • Retrieve the support bundle using a UNIX or Linux client
        • Send a support bundle to technical support
      • Tasks and information related to several workflows
        • Cluster components and why they can be in contention
        • Volume health details
        • Storage VM health details
        • Cluster health details
        • Aggregate health details
  • Protect and restore data
    • Create and troubleshoot protection relationships
      • Types of SnapMirror protection
      • Set up protection relationships in Unified Manager
        • Configure a connection between Workflow Automation and Unified Manager
        • Verify Unified Manager data source caching in Workflow Automation
        • What happens when OnCommand Workflow Automation is reinstalled or upgraded
        • Remove OnCommand Workflow Automation setup from Unified Manager
      • Perform a protection relationship failover and failback
        • Break a SnapMirror relationship from the Volume health details page
        • Reverse protection relationships from the Volume health details page
        • Remove a protection relationship from the Volume health details page
        • Resynchronize protection relationships from the Volume health details page
      • Resolve a protection job failure
        • Identify the problem and performing corrective actions for a failed protection job
      • Resolve lag issues
    • Manage and monitor protection relationships
      • View volume protection status
      • View volume protection relationships
      • Monitor LUNs in a Consistency Group relationship
      • Create a SnapVault protection relationship from the All Volumes view
      • Create a SnapVault protection relationship from the Volume health details page
      • Create a SnapMirror protection relationship from the All Volumes view
      • Create a SnapMirror protection relationship from the Volume health details page
      • Create a SnapMirror relationship with version-flexible replication
      • Create SnapMirror relationships with version-flexible replication with backup option
      • Configure destination efficiency settings
      • Create SnapMirror and SnapVault schedules
      • Create cascade or fanout relationships to extend protection from an existing protection relationship
      • Edit protection relationships from the Volume Relationships page
      • Edit protection relationships from the Volume health details page
      • Create a SnapMirror policy to maximize transfer efficiency
      • Create a SnapVault policy to maximize transfer efficiency
      • Abort an active data protection transfer from the Volume Relationships page
      • Abort an active data protection transfer from the Volume health details page
      • Quiesce a protection relationship from the Volume Relationships page
      • Quiesce a protection relationship from the Volume health details page
      • Break a SnapMirror relationship from the Volume Relationships page
      • Remove a protection relationship from the Volume Relationships page
      • Resume scheduled transfers on a quiesced relationship from the Volume Relationships page
      • Resume scheduled transfers on a quiesced relationship from the Volume health details page
      • Initializing or updating protection relationships from the Volume Relationships page
      • Initialize or updating protection relationships from the Volume health details page
      • Resynchronize protection relationships from the Volume Relationships page
      • Reverse protection relationships from the Volume Relationships page
      • Restore data using the Volume health details page
      • What resource pools are
      • Create resource pools
      • Edit resource pools
      • View resource pools inventory
      • Add resource pool members
      • Remove aggregates from resource pools
      • Delete resource pools
      • Monitor Storage VM Disaster Recovery protection relationships
        • Monitor Storage VMs using Relationships page
        • View protection relationships from Storage VMs page
        • View Storage VMs based on protection status
      • Understand Storage VM Associations
      • SVM and resource pool requirements to support storage services
      • What jobs are
      • Monitor jobs
      • View job details
      • Abort jobs
      • Retry a failed protection job
      • Description of Protection relationships windows and dialog boxes
        • Resource Pools page
        • Create Resource Pool dialog box
        • Edit Resource Pool dialog box
        • Aggregates dialog box
        • Jobs page
        • Job details page
        • Advanced Secondary Settings dialog box
        • Advanced Destination Settings dialog box
        • Restore dialog box
        • Browse Directories dialog box
        • Configure Protection dialog box
        • Create Schedule dialog box
        • Create SnapMirror Policy dialog box
        • Create SnapVault Policy dialog box
        • Edit Relationship dialog box
        • Initialize or Update dialog box
        • Resynchronize dialog box
        • Select Source Snapshot Copy dialog box
        • Reverse Resync dialog box
        • All Relationships view
        • Last 1 month Transfer Status view
        • Last 1 month Transfer Rate view
  • Generate custom reports
    • Unified Manager reporting
      • Access points for generating reports
        • Unified Manager databases accessible for custom reporting
        • Unified Manager REST APIs that can be used for reporting
      • Understand reports
      • Understand the view and report relationship
      • Types of reports
      • Report limitations
    • Work with reports
      • Report workflow
      • Report quick start
      • Search for a scheduled report
      • Customize reports
        • Customize columns
        • Filter data
        • Sort data
        • Use search to refine your view
        • Use Excel to customize your report
      • Download reports
    • Schedule reports
      • Schedule a report
        • Schedule imported .rptdesign reports
      • Manage report schedules
        • Edit scheduled reports
        • Delete scheduled reports
    • Sample custom reports
      • Customize cluster storage reports
        • Create a report to view capacity by cluster model
        • Create a report to identify clusters with the most unallocated LUN capacity
        • Create a report to view HA pairs with the most available capacity
        • Create a report to view nodes running older versions of ONTAP
      • Customize aggregate capacity reports
        • Create a report to view aggregates reaching full capacity
        • Create a report to view aggregates that are almost full
        • Create a report to view aggregates that are overcommitted
      • Customize volume capacity reports
        • Create a report to identify volumes nearing full capacity that have Snapshot Autodelete turned off
        • Create a report to identify space used by volumes with thin provisioning disabled
        • Create a report to identify volumes on FabricPool aggregates that should move data to the cloud tier
      • Customize Qtree capacity reports
        • Create a report to view qtrees that are nearly full
      • Customize NFS share reports
        • Create a report to view volumes that have an inaccessible mount path
        • Create a report to view volumes that are using the default export policy
      • Customize storage VM reports
        • Create a report to view storage VMs reaching the maximum volume limit
        • Create a report to view stopped storage VMs
      • Customize volume relationship reports
        • Create a report to group volume relationships by source of failure
        • Create a report to group volume relationships by issue
        • Create a report to view volume transfer trends at specific time intervals
        • Create a report to view failed or successful volume transfer
        • Create a report to view volume transfers based on transfer size
        • Create a report to view volume transfers grouped by day
      • Customize volume performance reports
        • Create a report to view volumes with a high amount of cold data on an aggregate that is not FabricPool-enabled
    • Sample Microsoft Excel reports
      • Create a report to show an aggregate capacity table and chart
      • Create a report to show aggregate total versus available capacity charts
      • Create a report to view available volume capacity charts
      • Create a report to view aggregates that have the most available IOPS
  • Manage storage using REST APIs
    • Getting started with Active IQ Unified Manager
      • Audience for this content
      • Active IQ Unified Manager API access and categories
      • REST services offered in Active IQ Unified Manager
      • API version in Active IQ Unified Manager
      • Storage resources in ONTAP
    • REST API access and authentication in Active IQ Unified Manager
      • HTTP status codes used in Active IQ Unified Manager
      • Recommendations for using the APIs for Active IQ Unified Manager
      • Logs for troubleshooting
      • Job objects asynchronous processes
      • Hello API server
    • Unified Manager REST APIs
      • Manage storage objects in a data center
      • Access ONTAP APIs through proxy access
      • Perform administrative tasks
      • Manage users
      • View performance metrics
      • View Jobs and system details
      • Manage events and alerts
      • Manage workloads
        • View storage workloads
        • Manage access endpoints
        • Manage Active Directory mapping
        • Manage file shares
        • Manage LUNs
        • Manage Performance Service Levels
        • Manage Storage Efficiency Policies
    • Common workflows for storage management
      • Determine space issues in aggregates
      • Determine issues in storage objects using events
      • Troubleshoot ONTAP volumes by using gateway APIs
      • Workflows for workload management
        • Verify SVMs on clusters
        • Provisioning CIFS and NFS file shares
        • Provisioning LUNs
        • Modify storage workloads
          • Modify an NFS file share to support CIFS
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