Brief overview
BVQ for NetApp integrates NetApp systems into the BVQ end-to-end infrastructure for automated analysis, monitoring, reporting and comprehensive problem and performance analysis. This is the starting point for answers to questions about configuration and best practice, performance, and capacity of the system.
BVQ has an end-to-end view that monitors the NetApp systems in the surrounding infrastructure. With this BVQ can find answers to questions such as: How reliably does the storage work? Are there any risks? Are there problems caused by any VMware VMs or any PowerVM LPAR? How does the storage behave in the SAN? Are there any SAN bottlenecks that affect storage operations?
BVQ for NetApp is part of the BVQ product.
A more detailed description of the BVQ product can be found here:
BVQ Base Product and BVQ spec sheet
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Supported NetApp versions and licensing
The BVQ for NetApp supports the following ONTAP versions ONTAP version BVQ support Comment <9.6 not supported 9.6 supportedBVQ version 6.2 → current 9.7 supported 6.2 → current
BVQ for NetApp licensing
The NetApp is licensed by capacity. We offer license packs of 10TiB. Please contact your SVA sales representative for pricing information.
Details here: License information
BVQ for NetApp information gathering
BVQ collects information from the BVQ for NetApp environment for visualization and analyzing purposes. The collected information consists of capacity, topology and performance. The connection between BVQ & the NetApp REST API is secured via HTTPS, so no information is sent without encryption. The collected information is stored in the authentication protected BVQ database.
Typical scan intervals for NetApp are between 1 min and 5 min.
More base information about BVQ for NetApp
We have a lot of valuable information in our BVQ Release Notes.
You will find more interesting detail information here.
Typical BVQ for NetApp use cases
Finding answers to the following questions:
- How healthy are my NetApp systems? Do I have risks, do I exceed limit values?
- How do my NetApp systems interact with the connected infrastructure? Are Aggregates or SAN / LAN connections overloaded?
- Are individual VMs or applications overloading the NetApp Aggregates and thereby affecting other VMs?
- Who are the main load producers in my NetApp environment?
- How are the loads distributed in the NetApp components?
- Is there a need to optimize the snapshots or do snapshots exceed their reserved area?
- Is my NetApp environment homogeneous and configured according to Best Practice?
General BVQ Use cases
This high level of transparency improves the quality of the services while at the same time reducing costs. In very short time, BVQ provides a high level of information from which the administrator can derive measures for achieving higher operational safety .The factual knowledge gained with BVQ allows cost-optimized and verifiable planning and decisions on the further expansions.
The typical tasks that are performed with BVQ are:
- Automated System analysis with the BVQ Systems Health map
The only thing you have to de here is to activate the alerts of the BVQ Systems Health map.- Be alerted early if a problem occurs
- Identify the problem and plan a response using the included solution description
- Use the results from the Systems Health map to carry out a more in-depth system analysis with monitoring or the Expert GUI or request an analysis from SVA.
- Connect the results from the Systems Health map with a ticket system so that the problems are automatically and promptly passed on to the right people.
- Contact SVA for special alerts and tests or connections to external systems.
- Monitoring using the web monitoring tool
Use the dashboards supplied with the BVQ version, which you can easily adapt or expand.
- Use the delivered dashboards to carry out monitoring at different levels.
- Create new dashboards to enable special monitoring tasks.
- Set up dashboards for application or system managers, so that ongoing monitoring tasks can be carried out directly by those responsible.
- Contact SVA for special dashboards to be created.
- Reporting using the web reporting tool
Every platform comes with reports which can be run automatically or scheduled. New report types can be created with the BVQ Template Editor.- Reading out the results of automatically generated reports via a simple web address
- Generation of new reports based on existing reporting templates
- Create own new reporting templates to create new report types
- Setup schedulers to create automated reporting and seining results directly to system or application managers
- Contact SVA for assistance in creating a specific report template.
- Performing analysis
The BVQ Expert Analysis GUI comes with many analysis favorites which act like recipes to lead to very good results- Carry out planning analyzes based on measured facts and developments
- Conduct risk analyzes to identify problems early and avoid them
- With problem analysis through, you can quickly find the reasons for bottlenecks or misconduct.
- Be curious to understand the interrelationships between the systems and the systems themselves better and better to become an even more valuable administrator.
- Our system engineers at SVA will be happy to help you carry out analyzes.
- Connecting ITSM environments to BVQ to access live measured data
We already prepared base tables for every object type in BVQ which gives a quick start to retrieve the right data for your external applications like ITSM- Replace the existing interface types with a general BVQ interface in order to get from the many different languages for each individual system to a query language. This will significantly reduce the number of scripts and programming required.
- In many cases, replace complex calculations with many accesses with results access from BVQ. This reduces the complexity in the scripts and the susceptibility to errors.
- Integrate high-quality results from BVQ such as alerts or events directly into the systems.
- Connect BVQ with Splunk, Kibana, ServiceNow, Matrix42, Icinga, ...,
- Feel free to contact SVA for any type of ITSM connection or for ITSM project support.
Tools and definitions included in the scope of delivery
BVQ comes with many tools and pre-defined definitions so you can get started right after the installation. These tools include analysis favorites, monitoring dashboards, reports and prepared alert templates, and probes for the Systems Health map.
Systems Health map support and alerting templates for NetApp
System Alerts for the BVQ systems health map
In total, more than 250 alerts are available for the Systems Health map today. These alerts are fully defined and can still be adjusted using parameters in the Predefined alert section of the BVQ server
The Systems Health map for this platform includes alerts from the following areas:
- Configuration
- Status
- Capacity
- Performance
- Transmission
Predefined alerts
Alerting templates to create detailed alerts
More detailed alerting can be set up via alerting templates or using the free definition of alerts.
The alerting templates are very easy to use and are filled out using dialogue system. With these templates you can tailor alerts in many ways to the current environment.
For more special and complex alerts use the advanced editor in the custom rules area of the BVQ Server. The SVA Service Team can support you with creating complex alerts.
BVQ Monitoring for NetApp
Monitoring dashboards are always updated and extended.
Monitoring dashboards are always updated and extended.
Starting with the Entry Edition, you can design your own dashboards or adapt the existing dashboards.
- Available dashboards
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BVQ Reporting for NetApp
Reports are always updated and extended.
Starting with the Entry Edition, you can design your own reports or adapt the existing reports.
- Available reports
NetApp capacity report
This report is covering current allocated and virtual capacity (GiB) grouped by cluster and aggregates.
Analytic Favorites for NetApp
The way to use favorites and some of the major favorites are explained in more detail in the BVQ quick start guide.
The favorites tree consists of the areas.
- General Section: Topology and performance overview
- Analysis Section: Favorites used from experts for deeper analysis
- Table View Section: Tables for all objects. These can be used for reporting or the REST interface.
List of included analysis favorites
The analysis favorites are shown here as a list, the details of which can be opened if you are a customer and have access to the detailed BVQ documentation.
Otherwise, the names of the analysis favorites are very meaningful and give a good impression of the possible applications.
- Folder: NetApp
- Folder: Table views
- Folder: Controller
- Folder: SVM
- Folder: SVM File service
- Folder: SVM Block service
- Folder: SVM Interfaces
- Folder: Ports
- Folder: Storage Provider
- Folder: Copy services
- Folder: Dashboard table views