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NetApp AltaVault Cloud Integrated Storage Administration Guide 137
Beta Draft
Viewing the memory paging report Viewing reports and logs
To view the CPU Utilization report
1. Choose Reports > CPU Utilization.
2. Use the controls to customize the report as described in this table.
To generate share level expanded bytes report
To generate the share level expanded bytes report using the CLI command:
share-stats generate [num-threads]
This command scans all the files in the various shares and exports created and accumulates the statistics. The
report contains the following statistics for all the shares in the appliance:
Size of the share
Number of files in the share
Average file size
Evicted percentage
The size of the share is the expanded bytes that is the actual size of the data being written to the appliance.
When the command is executed, an email containing the report is sent to the administrator. The report will not be
display in the Web.
Viewing the memory paging report
The Memory Paging report provides the total number of memory pages, per second, utilized in the time period
specified. It includes the following data that describe memory paging activity for the time period you specify.
The Memory Paging report answers the following questions:
Control Description
5m 1h 1d 1w All Select one of the following report time intervals to filter the display:
5m - Displays five minutes of data.
1h - Displays one hour of data.
1d - Displays one day of data.
1w - Displays one week of data.
All - Displays all data available for the past 30 days.
To type a custom time interval, enter the start time and end time (using the format YYYY/MM/DD
HH:MM:SS) in the text field.
You can view the newest data and see data points as they are added to the chart dynamically.
Show newest data Click this option to display only the latest data available. The latest data available depends on the
time interval that you specify. For example, if 1h is the specified time interval, then clicking Show
newest data displays the last 60 minutes of data.
Field Description
Page Swap Out Rate Specifies the rate at which pages swapped. If 100 pages are swapped every
couple of hours, the AltaVault is functioning properly. If thousands of pages are
swapped every few minutes, contact
NetApp Support at https://mysupport.netapp.com.

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