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Counter Manager (CM) table for exporting Offbox Vscan connection status counters. Offbox-scanners maintain one connection per vserver per node of cluster. This table captures statistics around every such connection

Classic Object: offbox_vscan_server

Table Row IDs

ID Format Aggregation Type Comment

{instance_name}

(not applicable)

This represents the construction of the row ID field, which is a single unique string that identifies a row.

Properties

This section describes the mapping between classic (ONTAPI) string counter names and REST property names.

Classic String Counter REST Property Description

node_name

node.name

System node name

server_id

server.id

Ip Address of the vscan server along with the SVM it belongs to in the format
'SVM:IP'

Counters

This section describes the mapping between classic (ONTAPI) numeric counter names and REST counter names.

Classic Numeric Counter REST Counter Description

scan_latency_base

scan.requests

Total number of requests to be used as a base counter for average scan latency
calculation

scan_latency

scan.latency

Average scan latency

scan_request_dispatched_rate

scan.request_dispatched_rate

Total number of scan requests sent to the scanner per second

scanner_stats_pct_cpu_used

scanner.stats_percent_cpu_used

Percentage CPU utilization on scanner calculated over the last 15 seconds.

scanner_stats_pct_mem_used

scanner.stats_percent_mem_used

Percentage RAM utilization on scanner calculated over the last 15 seconds.

scanner_stats_pct_network_used

scanner.stats_percent_network_used

Percentage network utilization on scanner calculated for the last 15 seconds.

Property/Counter Content Changes

This section describes any output value differences between the classic (ONTAPI) string counter and the respective REST property. It also describes array label name changes between classic array counters and respective REST array counters.

Table Aliases

This section describes aliases for aggregated tables.