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March 15th, 2012 01:00

ECC host agent support for thin devices

Hi all!

We installed UB12 on ECC server and hosts. Is is possible to get information about thin VMAX devices from solaris host agents?

It is important to know about real phyical allocation of storage for thin device.

Regards, Pavel

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March 15th, 2012 08:00

Hi Pavel,

I am currently checking this query for you - I will let you know when I have a reply.

Regards,

Seamus Coffey

Customer Support Services

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March 21st, 2012 03:00

Hi Pavel,

I have confirmed that it is possible to get information about thin devices via Solaris Host Agents.  Please check the latest EMC Ionix ControlCenter Release Notes on Powerlink for more information.

Regards,

Seamus Coffey

Customer Support Services

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April 24th, 2012 22:00

Hi Seamus.

Yes I know  about the statement of support. But agents do not provide any useful  information about thin devices (about allocation of physical space for example). 

So  I see no difference.

Regards, Pavel

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April 24th, 2012 23:00

Hi Pavel,

Please submit a post in the Connect forum if you would like to see an enhancement in a future ControlCenter version (or ProSphere) for thin devices.  You can submit a post as follows:

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Note       If a product is not currently supported highlight this on the ControlCenter Community site as this is used for ControlCenter roadmap discussions. This is monitored by Product Management and different ControlCenter Engineering teams.

ControlCenter Community site https://community.emc.com/community/connect/ccwelcome

To start a discussion on the ControlCenter Community site.

1. Become a member by following the steps on the bottom right corner of the above page
2. Login details will be sent. Press the Green Enter button and login to the site.
3. Then start a new discussion with your enhancement idea's (A discussion can be started by clicking on "start a discussion" under the Actions Tab on the left hand side of the page"

Information/purpose of the above site: "We are listening to community discussions and making recommendations for future changes to the product and how we build it.  However, there may come a time when subjects discussed in the community represent areas of exploration that may or may not become a committed roadmap item.  Committed roadmap items will be appropriately identified as such, so we continue to build an atmosphere of trust and clearly communicate our intentions"

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Regards,

Seamus

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