PRTG Manual: Dell PowerVault MDi Logical Disk Sensor
The Dell PowerVault MDi Logical Disk sensor monitors a virtual disk on a Dell PowerVault system.
The sensor supports Dell PowerVault MD3000i, MD3420, MD3620i, MD3000f, MD3620f, or MD3820i. It might work with other models, too.
For a detailed list and descriptions of the channels that this sensor can show, see section Channel List.
- Dutch: Dell PowerVault MDi Logische Schijf
- French: Dell PowerVault MDi disque logique
- German: Dell PowerVault MDi Logischer Datenträger
- Japanese: Dell PowerVault MDi 論理ディスク
- Portuguese: Disco lógico Dell PowerVault MDi
- Russian: Логический диск Dell PowerVault MDi
- Simplified Chinese: Dell PowerVault MDi 逻辑磁盘
- Spanish: Disco lógico Dell PowerVault MDi
- This sensor has a high performance impact. Use it with care. We recommend that you use no more than 200 sensors of this sensor type on each probe.
- This sensor requires Dell Modular Disk Storage Manager on the probe system. See the Knowledge Base: Where do I find the Dell PowerVault Modular Disk Storage Manager for use with my MDi SAN?
- This sensor requires the IP address of the storage area network (SAN) defined in the settings of the parent device.
- This sensor works with Dell PowerVault MD3000i, MD3420, MD3620i, MD3000f, MD3620f, or MD3820i, and might support other models.
- This sensor only supports the IPv4 protocol.
You cannot add this sensor to the hosted probe of a PRTG Hosted Monitor instance. If you want to use this sensor, add it to a remote probe device.
Requirement |
Description |
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Dell Modular Disk Storage Manager |
This sensor requires the installation of the Dell Modular Disk Storage Manager program. You must install it on the probe system (on every cluster node, if on a cluster probe). For details about setup, see section More below. Create this sensor on a device that has the IP address of the SAN configured in the IP Address/DNS Name field of the sensor settings. |
The Add Sensor dialog appears when you manually add a new sensor to a device. It only shows the settings that are required to create the sensor. You can change nearly all settings on the sensor's Settings tab after creation.
The settings that you select in the Add Sensor dialog are valid for all sensors that you create when you finish the dialog.
Sensor Settings
Setting |
Description |
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Virtual Disks |
Select the virtual disks that you want to monitor. PRTG creates one sensor for each virtual disk that you select. Enable check boxes in front of the respective lines to select the items. Use the check box in the table header to select all items or to cancel the selection. In large tables, use the search function in the upper-right corner. |
Click the Settings tab of a sensor to change its settings.
Setting |
Description |
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Sensor Name |
Enter a name to identify the sensor. |
Parent Tags |
Shows tags that the sensor inherits from its parent device, parent group, and parent probe. This setting is for your information only. You cannot change it. |
Tags |
Enter one or more tags. Confirm each tag with the Spacebar key, a comma, or the Enter key. You can use tags to group objects and use tag-filtered views later on. Tags are not case-sensitive. Tags are automatically inherited. It is not possible to enter tags with a leading plus (+) or minus (-) sign, nor tags with parentheses (()) or angle brackets (<>). For performance reasons, it can take some minutes until you can filter for new tags that you added. The sensor has the following default tags that are automatically predefined in the sensor's settings when you add the sensor:
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Priority |
Select a priority for the sensor. This setting determines the position of the sensor in lists. The highest priority is at the top of a list. Choose from the lowest priority () to the highest priority (). |
Usually, a sensor connects to the IP Address/DNS Name of the parent device. See the device settings for details. For some sensors, you can explicitly define the monitoring target in the sensor settings.
Setting |
Description |
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Virtual Disk |
Shows the name of the virtual disk that this sensor monitors. PRTG shows this value for reference purposes only. If you need to change this value, add the sensor anew. |
Result Handling |
Define what PRTG does with the sensor result:
In a cluster, PRTG stores the result in the PRTG data directory of the master node. |
Setting |
Description |
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Primary Channel |
Select a channel from the list to define it as the primary channel. In the device tree, the last value of the primary channel is always displayed below the sensor's name. The available options depend on what channels are available for this sensor. You can set a different primary channel later by clicking below a channel gauge on the sensor's Overview tab. |
Graph Type |
Define how different channels are shown for this sensor:
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Stack Unit |
This setting is only visible if you enable Stack channels on top of each other as Graph Type. Select a unit from the list. All channels with this unit are stacked on top of each other. By default, you cannot exclude single channels from stacking if they use the selected unit. However, there is an advanced procedure to do so. |
By default, all of these settings are inherited from objects that are higher in the hierarchy. We recommend that you change them centrally in the root group settings if necessary. To change a setting for this object only, click under the corresponding setting name to disable the inheritance and to display its options.
For more information, see section Inheritance of Settings.
For more information, see section Root Group Settings, section Scanning Interval.
Schedules, Dependencies, and Maintenance Window
You cannot interrupt the inheritance for schedules, dependencies, and maintenance windows. The corresponding settings from the parent objects are always active. However, you can define additional schedules, dependencies, and maintenance windows. They are active at the same time as the parent objects' settings.
For more information, see section Root Group Settings, section Schedules, Dependencies, and Maintenance Window.
For more information, see section Root Group Settings, section Access Rights.
Which channel units are available depends on the sensor type and the available parameters. If no configurable channels are available, this field shows No configurable channels.
For more information, see section Root Group Settings, section Channel Unit Configuration.
Which channels the sensor actually shows might depend on the target device, the available components, and the sensor setup.
Channel |
Description |
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Cache Hit Percentage |
The cache hits in percent |
Current IOs |
The number of current input/output (I/O) operations per second |
Current Speed |
The current disk speed per second |
Downtime |
In the channel table on the Overview tab, this channel never shows any values. PRTG uses this channel in graphs and reports to show the amount of time in which the sensor was in the Down status in percent. |
Maximum IOs |
The number of maximum I/O operations per second |
Maximum Speed |
The maximum disk speed per second |
Read Percentage |
The read operations in percent |
Total IOs |
The total number of I/O operations This channel is the primary channel by default. |
Knowledge Base
Where do I find the Dell PowerVault Modular Disk Storage Manager for use with my MDi SAN?
What security features does PRTG include?