System Wide - Filesystems/Logical Volumes

Filesystems/Logical Volume reports provide information about filesystems and logical volumes on your system. A logical volume is a partition on a disk that does not have a filesystem (raw partition).

The Filesystems, by Free Space report allows you to view all the filesystems in the system sorted in order of the amount of free space they have on them, which filesystems have less free space and might be in danger of running out of free space, which filesystems have perhaps too much free space and where space consolidation might be necessary.

Select [Trending button] beside the computer row for which you want to see graphical history information. The graph can depict free space and used space for a specific filesystem historically, for example, over the prior week. This allows you to see how rapidly free space is being consumed or released on a given filesystem. This can alert you to potential problems that may require your attention.

Select [Magnifying glass button] beside the computer name for which you want to view detailed information on the filesystem/logical volume.

You can generate Filesystems/Logical Volume reports by:

See Asset Reporting - System Wide Overview for more information.