Retrieve the cluster configuration
GET /cluster
Introduced In: 9.6
Retrieves the cluster configuration.
Parameters
Name | Type | In | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
max_records |
integer |
query |
False |
Limit the number of records returned. |
return_records |
boolean |
query |
False |
The default is true for GET calls. When set to false, only the number of records is returned.
|
return_timeout |
integer |
query |
False |
The number of seconds to allow the call to execute before returning. When iterating over a collection, the default is 15 seconds. ONTAP returns earlier if either max records or the end of the collection is reached.
|
order_by |
array[string] |
query |
False |
Order results by specified fields and optional [asc |
desc] direction. Default direction is 'asc' for ascending. |
fields |
array[string] |
query |
False |
Response
Status: 200, Ok
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
certificate |
Certificate used by cluster and node management interfaces for TLS connection requests. |
|
configuration_backup |
||
contact |
string |
|
dns_domains |
array[string] |
A list of DNS domains. Domain names have the following requirements:
|
license |
License keys or NLF contents. |
|
location |
string |
|
management_interface |
The management interface of the cluster. The subnet mask and gateway for this interface are used for the node management interfaces provided in the node configuration. |
|
management_interfaces |
array[management_interfaces] |
|
metric |
Performance numbers, such as IOPS latency and throughput. |
|
name |
string |
|
name_servers |
array[string] |
The list of IP addresses of the DNS servers. Addresses can be either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses. |
nodes |
array[nodes] |
|
ntp_servers |
array[string] |
Host name, IPv4 address, or IPv6 address for the external NTP time servers. |
password |
string |
Initial admin password used to create the cluster. |
san_optimized |
boolean |
Specifies if this cluster is an All SAN Array. |
statistics |
These are raw performance numbers, such as IOPS latency and throughput. These numbers are aggregated across all nodes in the cluster and increase with the uptime of the cluster. |
|
timezone |
Provides the cluster-wide time zone information that localizes time found on messages displayed on each node's:
|
|
uuid |
string |
|
version |
This returns the cluster version information. When the cluster has more than one node, the cluster version is equivalent to the lowest of generation, major, and minor versions on all nodes. |
Example response
{
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"certificate": {
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"name": "cert1",
"uuid": "1cd8a442-86d1-11e0-ae1c-123478563412"
},
"configuration_backup": {
"password": "yourpassword",
"url": "http://10.224.65.198/backups",
"username": "me"
},
"contact": "support@company.com",
"dns_domains": [
"example.com",
"example2.example3.com"
],
"license": {
"keys": [
"AMEPOSOIKLKGEEEEDGNDEKSJDE"
]
},
"location": "building 1",
"management_interface": {
"ip": {
"address": "10.10.10.7",
"gateway": "10.1.1.1",
"netmask": "24"
}
},
"management_interfaces": [
{
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"ip": {
"address": "10.10.10.7"
},
"name": "lif1",
"uuid": "1cd8a442-86d1-11e0-ae1c-123478563412"
}
],
"metric": {
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"duration": "PT15S",
"iops": {
"read": "200",
"total": "1000",
"write": "100"
},
"latency": {
"read": "200",
"total": "1000",
"write": "100"
},
"status": "ok",
"throughput": {
"read": "200",
"total": "1000",
"write": "100"
},
"timestamp": "2017-01-25T11:20:13Z"
},
"name": "cluster1",
"name_servers": [
"10.224.65.20",
"2001:db08:a0b:12f0::1"
],
"nodes": [
{
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"cluster_interface": {
"ip": {
"address": "10.10.10.7"
}
},
"cluster_interfaces": [
{
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"ip": {
"address": "10.10.10.7"
},
"name": "lif1",
"uuid": "1cd8a442-86d1-11e0-ae1c-123478563412"
}
],
"controller": {
"board": "System Board XXVIII",
"cpu": {
"count": "20",
"firmware_release": "string",
"processor": "string"
},
"failed_fan": {
"count": "1",
"message": {
"code": "111411207",
"message": "There are no failed fans."
}
},
"failed_power_supply": {
"count": "1",
"message": {
"code": "111411208",
"message": "There are no failed power supplies."
}
},
"flash_cache": [
{
"capacity": "1024000000000",
"device_id": "0",
"firmware_file": "X9170_O000Z6300NVM",
"firmware_version": "NA05",
"hardware_revision": "A1",
"model": "X1970A",
"part_number": "119-00207",
"serial_number": "A22P5061550000187",
"slot": "6-1",
"state": "string"
}
],
"frus": [
{
"id": "string",
"state": "string",
"type": "string"
}
],
"memory_size": "1024000000",
"over_temperature": "string"
},
"date": "2019-04-17T11:49:26-04:00",
"ha": {
"giveback": {
"failure": {
"code": "852126",
"message": "Failed to initiate giveback. Run the \"storage failover show-giveback\" command for more information."
},
"state": "failed"
},
"partners": [
{
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"name": "node1",
"uuid": "1cd8a442-86d1-11e0-ae1c-123478563412"
}
],
"ports": [
{
"number": "0",
"state": "active"
}
],
"takeover": {
"failure": {
"code": "852130",
"message": "Failed to initiate takeover. Run the \"storage failover show-takeover\" command for more information."
},
"state": "failed"
}
},
"location": "rack 2 row 5",
"management_interface": {
"ip": {
"address": "10.10.10.7"
}
},
"management_interfaces": [
{
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"ip": {
"address": "10.10.10.7"
},
"name": "lif1",
"uuid": "1cd8a442-86d1-11e0-ae1c-123478563412"
}
],
"membership": "string",
"metric": {
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"duration": "PT15S",
"processor_utilization": "13",
"status": "ok",
"timestamp": "2017-01-25T11:20:13Z"
},
"metrocluster": {
"ports": [
{
"name": "e1b"
}
],
"type": "string"
},
"model": "FAS3070",
"name": "node-01",
"nvram": {
"battery_state": "string",
"id": 0
},
"owner": "Example Corp",
"serial_number": "4048820-60-9",
"service_processor": {
"firmware_version": "string",
"ipv4_interface": {
"address": "10.10.10.7",
"gateway": "10.1.1.1",
"netmask": "24"
},
"ipv6_interface": {
"address": "fd20:8b1e:b255:5011:10:141:4:97",
"gateway": "fd20:8b1e:b255:5011:10::1",
"netmask": "64"
},
"link_status": "string",
"mac_address": "string",
"state": "string"
},
"state": "string",
"statistics": {
"processor_utilization_base": "12345123",
"processor_utilization_raw": "13",
"status": "ok",
"timestamp": "2017-01-25T11:20:13Z"
},
"storage_configuration": "string",
"system_id": "0537035403",
"system_machine_type": "7Y56-CTOWW1",
"uptime": "300536",
"uuid": "4ea7a442-86d1-11e0-ae1c-123478563412",
"vendor_serial_number": "791603000068",
"version": {
"full": "NetApp Release 9.4.0: Sun Nov 05 18:20:57 UTC 2017",
"generation": "9",
"major": "4",
"minor": "0"
},
"vm": {
"provider_type": "string"
}
}
],
"ntp_servers": [
"time.nist.gov",
"10.98.19.20",
"2610:20:6F15:15::27"
],
"password": "mypassword",
"statistics": {
"iops_raw": {
"read": "200",
"total": "1000",
"write": "100"
},
"latency_raw": {
"read": "200",
"total": "1000",
"write": "100"
},
"status": "ok",
"throughput_raw": {
"read": "200",
"total": "1000",
"write": "100"
},
"timestamp": "2017-01-25T11:20:13Z"
},
"timezone": {
"name": "America/New_York"
},
"uuid": "1cd8a442-86d1-11e0-ae1c-123478563412",
"version": {
"full": "NetApp Release 9.4.0: Sun Nov 05 18:20:57 UTC 2017",
"generation": "9",
"major": "4",
"minor": "0"
}
}
Error
Status: Default, Error
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
error |
Example error
{
"error": {
"arguments": [
{
"code": "string",
"message": "string"
}
],
"code": "4",
"message": "entry doesn't exist",
"target": "uuid"
}
}
Definitions
See Definitions
href
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
href |
string |
_links
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
self |
certificate
Certificate used by cluster and node management interfaces for TLS connection requests.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
name |
string |
Certificate name |
uuid |
string |
Certificate UUID |
configuration_backup
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
password |
string |
|
url |
string |
An external backup location for the cluster configuration. This is mostly required for single node clusters where node and cluster configuration backups cannot be copied to other nodes in the cluster. |
username |
string |
|
validate_certificate |
boolean |
Use this parameter with the value "true" to validate the digital certificate of the remote server. Digital certificate validation is available only when the HTTPS protocol is used in the URL; it is disabled by default. |
license
License keys or NLF contents.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
keys |
array[string] |
ip
Object to setup an interface along with its default router.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
address |
string |
IPv4 or IPv6 address |
gateway |
string |
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the default router. |
netmask |
string |
Input as netmask length (16) or IPv4 mask (255.255.0.0). For IPv6, the default value is 64 with a valid range of 1 to 127. Output is always netmask length. |
management_interface
The management interface of the cluster. The subnet mask and gateway for this interface are used for the node management interfaces provided in the node configuration.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ip |
Object to setup an interface along with its default router. |
ip
IP information
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
address |
string |
IPv4 or IPv6 address |
management_interfaces
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
ip |
IP information |
|
name |
string |
The name of the interface. |
uuid |
string |
The UUID that uniquely identifies the interface. |
iops
The rate of I/O operations observed at the storage object.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
other |
integer |
Performance metric for other I/O operations. Other I/O operations can be metadata operations, such as directory lookups and so on. |
read |
integer |
Performance metric for read I/O operations. |
total |
integer |
Performance metric aggregated over all types of I/O operations. |
write |
integer |
Peformance metric for write I/O operations. |
latency
The round trip latency in microseconds observed at the storage object.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
other |
integer |
Performance metric for other I/O operations. Other I/O operations can be metadata operations, such as directory lookups and so on. |
read |
integer |
Performance metric for read I/O operations. |
total |
integer |
Performance metric aggregated over all types of I/O operations. |
write |
integer |
Peformance metric for write I/O operations. |
throughput
The rate of throughput bytes per second observed at the storage object.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
other |
integer |
Performance metric for other I/O operations. Other I/O operations can be metadata operations, such as directory lookups and so on. |
read |
integer |
Performance metric for read I/O operations. |
total |
integer |
Performance metric aggregated over all types of I/O operations. |
write |
integer |
Peformance metric for write I/O operations. |
metric
Performance numbers, such as IOPS latency and throughput.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
duration |
string |
The duration over which this sample is calculated. The time durations are represented in the ISO-8601 standard format. Samples can be calculated over the following durations: |
iops |
The rate of I/O operations observed at the storage object. |
|
latency |
The round trip latency in microseconds observed at the storage object. |
|
status |
string |
Errors associated with the sample. For example, if the aggregation of data over multiple nodes fails, then any partial errors might return "ok" on success or "error" on an internal uncategorized failure. Whenever a sample collection is missed but done at a later time, it is back filled to the previous 15 second timestamp and tagged with "backfilled_data". "Inconsistent_ delta_time" is encountered when the time between two collections is not the same for all nodes. Therefore, the aggregated value might be over or under inflated. "Negative_delta" is returned when an expected monotonically increasing value has decreased in value. "Inconsistent_old_data" is returned when one or more nodes do not have the latest data. |
throughput |
The rate of throughput bytes per second observed at the storage object. |
|
timestamp |
string |
The timestamp of the performance data. |
node_setup_ip
The IP configuration for cluster setup.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
address |
string |
IPv4 or IPv6 address |
cluster_interface
The cluster network IP address of the node to be added.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ip |
The IP configuration for cluster setup. |
cluster_interfaces
Network interface
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
ip |
IP information |
|
name |
string |
The name of the interface. |
uuid |
string |
The UUID that uniquely identifies the interface. |
cpu
CPU information.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
count |
integer |
Number of CPUs on the node. |
firmware_release |
string |
Firmware release number. Defined by the CPU manufacturer. |
processor |
string |
CPU type on the node. |
message
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
code |
string |
Error code describing the current condition of chassis fans. |
message |
string |
Message describing the current condition of chassis fans. It is only of use when |
failed_fan
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
count |
integer |
Specifies a count of the number of chassis fans that are not operating within the recommended RPM range. |
message |
message
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
code |
string |
Error code describing the current condition of power supply. |
message |
string |
Message describing the state of any power supplies that are currently degraded. It is only of use when |
failed_power_supply
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
count |
integer |
Number of failed power supply units. |
message |
flash_cache
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
capacity |
integer |
Size in bytes |
device_id |
integer |
|
firmware_file |
string |
|
firmware_version |
string |
|
hardware_revision |
string |
|
model |
string |
|
part_number |
string |
|
serial_number |
string |
|
slot |
string |
|
state |
string |
frus
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id |
string |
|
state |
string |
|
type |
string |
controller
Controller information
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
board |
string |
Type of the system board. This is defined by vendor. |
cpu |
CPU information. |
|
failed_fan |
||
failed_power_supply |
||
flash_cache |
array[flash_cache] |
A list of Flash-Cache devices. Only returned when requested by name. |
frus |
array[frus] |
List of FRUs on the node. Only returned when requested by name. |
memory_size |
integer |
Memory available on the node, in bytes. |
over_temperature |
string |
Specifies whether the hardware is currently operating outside of its recommended temperature range. The hardware shuts down if the temperature exceeds critical thresholds. |
failure
Indicates the failure code and message.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
code |
integer |
Message code |
message |
string |
Detailed message based on the state. |
giveback
Represents the state of the node that is giving storage back to its HA partner.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
failure |
Indicates the failure code and message. |
|
state |
string |
partners
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
name |
string |
|
uuid |
string |
ports
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
number |
integer |
HA port number |
state |
string |
HA port state:
|
takeover
This represents the state of the node that is taking over storage from its HA partner.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
failure |
Indicates the failure code and message. |
|
state |
string |
ha
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
auto_giveback |
boolean |
Specifies whether giveback is automatically initiated when the node that owns the storage is ready. |
enabled |
boolean |
Specifies whether or not storage failover is enabled. |
giveback |
Represents the state of the node that is giving storage back to its HA partner. |
|
partners |
array[partners] |
Nodes in this node's High Availability (HA) group. |
ports |
array[ports] |
|
takeover |
This represents the state of the node that is taking over storage from its HA partner. |
management_interface
The management interface of the node to be added. The subnet mask is set based on the management interface of the cluster or the managment interfaces of other nodes.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ip |
The IP configuration for cluster setup. |
management_interfaces
Network interface
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
ip |
IP information |
|
name |
string |
The name of the interface. |
uuid |
string |
The UUID that uniquely identifies the interface. |
metric
CPU performance for the nodes.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
duration |
string |
The duration over which this sample is calculated. The time durations are represented in the ISO-8601 standard format. Samples can be calculated over the following durations: |
processor_utilization |
integer |
Average CPU Utilization for the node |
status |
string |
Errors associated with the sample. For example, if the aggregation of data over multiple nodes fails, then any partial errors might return "ok" on success or "error" on an internal uncategorized failure. Whenever a sample collection is missed but done at a later time, it is back filled to the previous 15 second timestamp and tagged with "backfilled_data". "inconsistent_delta_time" is encountered when the time between two collections is not the same for all nodes. Therefore, the aggregated value might be over or under inflated. "Negative_delta" is returned when an expected monotonically increasing value has decreased in value. "inconsistent_old_data" is returned when one or more nodes do not have the latest data. |
timestamp |
string |
The timestamp of the performance data. |
ports
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name |
string |
metrocluster
Metrocluster
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
custom_vlan_capable |
boolean |
Indicates whether the MetroCluster over IP platform supports custom VLAN IDs. |
ports |
array[ports] |
MetroCluster over IP ports. |
type |
string |
The Metrocluster configuration type |
nvram
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
battery_state |
string |
Specifies status of the NVRAM battery. Possible values:
|
id |
integer |
Vendor specific NVRAM ID of the node. |
ipv4_interface
Object to setup an interface along with its default router.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
address |
string |
IPv4 or IPv6 address |
gateway |
string |
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the default router. |
netmask |
string |
Input as netmask length (16) or IPv4 mask (255.255.0.0). For IPv6, the default value is 64 with a valid range of 1 to 127. Output is always netmask length. |
ipv6_interface
Object to setup an interface along with its default router.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
address |
string |
IPv6 address |
gateway |
string |
The IPv6 address of the default router. |
netmask |
integer |
The IPv6 netmask/prefix length. The default value is 64 with a valid range of 1 to 127. |
service_processor
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
dhcp_enabled |
boolean |
Set to "true" to use DHCP to configure an IPv4 interface. |
firmware_version |
string |
The version of firmware installed. |
ipv4_interface |
Object to setup an interface along with its default router. |
|
ipv6_interface |
Object to setup an interface along with its default router. |
|
link_status |
string |
|
mac_address |
string |
|
state |
string |
statistics
Raw CPU performance for the nodes.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
processor_utilization_base |
integer |
Base counter for CPU Utilization. |
processor_utilization_raw |
integer |
Raw CPU Utilization for the node. This should be divided by the processor_utilization_base to calculate the percentage CPU utilization for the node. |
status |
string |
Errors associated with the sample. For example, if the aggregation of data over multiple nodes fails, then any partial errors might return "ok" on success or "error" on an internal uncategorized failure. Whenever a sample collection is missed but done at a later time, it is back filled to the previous 15 second timestamp and tagged with "backfilled_data". "inconsistent_delta_time" is encountered when the time between two collections is not the same for all nodes. Therefore, the aggregated value might be over or under inflated. "Negative_delta" is returned when an expected monotonically increasing value has decreased in value. "inconsistent_old_data" is returned when one or more nodes do not have the latest data. |
timestamp |
string |
The timestamp of the performance data. |
version
This returns the cluster version information. When the cluster has more than one node, the cluster version is equivalent to the lowest of generation, major, and minor versions on all nodes.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
full |
string |
The full cluster version string. |
generation |
integer |
The generation portion of the version. |
major |
integer |
The major portion of the version. |
minor |
integer |
The minor portion of the version. |
vm
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
provider_type |
string |
Cloud provider where the VM is hosted. |
nodes
Complete node information
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
cluster_interface |
The cluster network IP address of the node to be added. |
|
cluster_interfaces |
array[cluster_interfaces] |
|
controller |
Controller information |
|
date |
string |
The current or "wall clock" time of the node in ISO-8601 date, time, and time zone format. The ISO-8601 date and time are localized based on the ONTAP cluster's timezone setting.
|
ha |
||
location |
string |
|
management_interface |
The management interface of the node to be added. The subnet mask is set based on the management interface of the cluster or the managment interfaces of other nodes. |
|
management_interfaces |
array[management_interfaces] |
|
membership |
string |
Possible values:
|
metric |
CPU performance for the nodes. |
|
metrocluster |
Metrocluster |
|
model |
string |
|
name |
string |
|
nvram |
||
owner |
string |
Owner of the node. |
serial_number |
string |
|
service_processor |
||
state |
string |
State of the node:
|
statistics |
Raw CPU performance for the nodes. |
|
storage_configuration |
string |
The storage configuration in the system. Possible values:
|
system_id |
string |
|
system_machine_type |
string |
OEM system machine type. |
uptime |
integer |
The total time, in seconds, that the node has been up. |
uuid |
string |
|
vendor_serial_number |
string |
OEM vendor serial number. |
version |
This returns the cluster version information. When the cluster has more than one node, the cluster version is equivalent to the lowest of generation, major, and minor versions on all nodes. |
|
vm |
iops_raw
The number of I/O operations observed at the storage object. This can be used along with delta time to calculate the rate of I/O operations per unit of time.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
other |
integer |
Performance metric for other I/O operations. Other I/O operations can be metadata operations, such as directory lookups and so on. |
read |
integer |
Performance metric for read I/O operations. |
total |
integer |
Performance metric aggregated over all types of I/O operations. |
write |
integer |
Peformance metric for write I/O operations. |
latency_raw
The raw latency in microseconds observed at the storage object. This can be divided by the raw IOPS value to calculate the average latency per I/O operation.
Name | Type | Description |
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other |
integer |
Performance metric for other I/O operations. Other I/O operations can be metadata operations, such as directory lookups and so on. |
read |
integer |
Performance metric for read I/O operations. |
total |
integer |
Performance metric aggregated over all types of I/O operations. |
write |
integer |
Peformance metric for write I/O operations. |
throughput_raw
Throughput bytes observed at the storage object. This can be used along with delta time to calculate the rate of throughput bytes per unit of time.
Name | Type | Description |
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other |
integer |
Performance metric for other I/O operations. Other I/O operations can be metadata operations, such as directory lookups and so on. |
read |
integer |
Performance metric for read I/O operations. |
total |
integer |
Performance metric aggregated over all types of I/O operations. |
write |
integer |
Peformance metric for write I/O operations. |
statistics
These are raw performance numbers, such as IOPS latency and throughput. These numbers are aggregated across all nodes in the cluster and increase with the uptime of the cluster.
Name | Type | Description |
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iops_raw |
The number of I/O operations observed at the storage object. This can be used along with delta time to calculate the rate of I/O operations per unit of time. |
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latency_raw |
The raw latency in microseconds observed at the storage object. This can be divided by the raw IOPS value to calculate the average latency per I/O operation. |
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status |
string |
Errors associated with the sample. For example, if the aggregation of data over multiple nodes fails, then any partial errors might return "ok" on success or "error" on an internal uncategorized failure. Whenever a sample collection is missed but done at a later time, it is back filled to the previous 15 second timestamp and tagged with "backfilled_data". "Inconsistent_ delta_time" is encountered when the time between two collections is not the same for all nodes. Therefore, the aggregated value might be over or under inflated. "Negative_delta" is returned when an expected monotonically increasing value has decreased in value. "Inconsistent_old_data" is returned when one or more nodes do not have the latest data. |
throughput_raw |
Throughput bytes observed at the storage object. This can be used along with delta time to calculate the rate of throughput bytes per unit of time. |
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timestamp |
string |
The timestamp of the performance data. |
timezone
Provides the cluster-wide time zone information that localizes time found on messages displayed on each node's:
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console messages;
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logging to internal ONTAP log files; and
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localized REST API full ISO-8601 date, time, and time zone format information. Machine-to-machine interfaces, such as file access protocols (NFS, CIFS), block access protocols (SAN), and other protocols such as Manage ONTAP (ONTAPI), use second or subsecond time values that are based on world time or UTC.
Name | Type | Description |
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name |
string |
The ONTAP time zone name or identification in either IANA time zone format "Area/Location", or an ONTAP traditional time zone. The initial first node in cluster setting for time zone is "Etc/UTC". "Etc/UTC" is the IANA timezone "Area/Location" specifier for Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which is an offset of 0. IANA time zone formatThe IANA time zone, formatted as "Area/Location", is based on geographic areas that have had the same time zone offset for many years. "Location" represents a compound name using additional forward slashes. An example of the "Area/Location" time zone is "America/New_York" and represents most of the United States Eastern Time Zone. Examples of "Area/Location" with "Location" as a compound name are "America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires" and "America/Indiana/Indianapolis". ONTAP traditional time zoneExamples of the traditional time zones are "EST5EDT" for the United States Eastern Time Zone and "CET" for Central European Time Zone.
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error_arguments
Name | Type | Description |
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code |
string |
Argument code |
message |
string |
Message argument |
error
Name | Type | Description |
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arguments |
array[error_arguments] |
Message arguments |
code |
string |
Error code |
message |
string |
Error message |
target |
string |
The target parameter that caused the error. |