ONTAP 9 Manuals ( CA08871-402 )

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Monitor status and performance activities

You can monitor the critical aspects of the Vscan module, such as the Vscan server connection status, the health of the Vscan servers, and the number of files that have been scanned. This information helps you diagnose issues related to the Vscan server.

View Vscan server connection information

You can view the connection status of Vscan servers to manage the connections that are already in use and the connections that are available for use. Various commands display information about the connection status of Vscan servers.

Command…​

Information displayed…​

vserver vscan connection-status show

Summary of the connection status

vserver vscan connection-status show-all

Detailed information about the connection status

vserver vscan connection-status show-not-connected

Status of the connections that are available but not connected

vserver vscan connection-status show-connected

Information about the connected Vscan server

For more information about these commands, see the ONTAP command reference.

View Vscan server statistics

You can view Vscan server–specific statistics to monitor performance and diagnose issues related to virus scanning. You must collect a data sample before you can use the statistics show command to display the Vscan server statistics. To complete a data sample, complete the following step:

Step
  1. Run the statistics start command and the optional statistics stop command.

View statistics for Vscan server requests and latencies

You can use ONTAP offbox_vscan counters on a per-SVM basis to monitor the rate of Vscan server requests that are dispatched and received per second and the server latencies across all Vscan servers. To view these statistics, complete the following step:

Step
  1. Run the statistics show object offbox_vscan –instance SVM command with the following counters:

    Counter…​

    Information displayed…​

    scan_request_dispatched_rate

    Number of virus-scanning requests sent from ONTAP to the Vscan servers per second

    scan_noti_received_rate

    Number of virus-scanning requests received back by ONTAP from the Vscan servers per second

    dispatch_latency

    Latency within ONTAP to identify an available Vscan server and send the request to that Vscan server

    scan_latency

    Round-trip latency from ONTAP to the Vscan server, including the time for the scan to run

Example of statistics generated from an ONTAP offbox vscan counter

Object: offbox_vscan
Instance: SVM
Start-time: 10/16/2013 10:13:25
End-time: 10/16/2013 10:25:11
Cluster: cluster01
Number of Constituents: 2 (complete_aggregation)
Counter Value
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scan_request_dispatched_rate 291
scan_noti_received_rate 292
dispatch_latency 43986us
scan_latency 3433501us
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View statistics for individual Vscan server requests and latencies

You can use ONTAP offbox_vscan_server counters on a per-SVM, per–off-box Vscan server, and per-node basis to monitor the rate of dispatched Vscan server requests and the server latency on each Vscan server individually. To collect this information, complete the following step:

Step
  1. Run the statistics show –object offbox_vscan –instance SVM:servername:nodename command with the following counters:

    Counter…​

    Information displayed…​

    scan_request_dispatched_rate

    Number of virus-scanning requests sent from ONTAP

    scan_latency

    Round-trip latency from ONTAP to the Vscan server, including the time for the scan to run to the Vscan servers per second

Example of statistics generated from an ONTAP offbox_vscan_server counter

Object: offbox_vscan_server
Instance: SVM:vscan_server:node
Start-time: 10/16/2013 10:13:25
End-time: 10/16/2013 10:25:11
Cluster: cluster01
Number of Constituents: 1 (complete_aggregation)
Counter Value
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scan_request_dispatched_rate 291
scan_latency 3433830us
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View statistics for Vscan server utilization

You can also use ONTAP offbox_vscan_server counters to collect Vscan server–side utilization statistics. These statistics are tracked on a per-SVM, per–off-box Vscan server, and per-node basis. They include CPU utilization on the Vscan server, queue depth for scanning operations on the Vscan server (both current and maximum), used memory and used network. These statistics are forwarded by the Antivirus Connector to the statistics counters within ONTAP. They are based on data that is polled every 20 seconds and must be collected multiple times for accuracy; otherwise, the values seen in the statistics reflect only the last polling. CPU utilization and queues are particularly important to monitor and analyze. A high value for an average queue can indicate that the Vscan server has a bottleneck. To collect utilization statistics for the Vscan server on a per-SVM, per–off-box Vscan server, and per-node basis, complete the following step:

Step
  1. Collect utilization statistics for the Vscan server

    Run the statistics show –object offbox_vscan_server –instance SVM:servername:nodename command with the following offbox_vscan_server counters:

Counter…​

Information displayed…​

scanner_stats_pct_cpu_used

CPU utilization on the Vscan server

scanner_stats_pct_input_queue_avg

Average queue of scan requests on the Vscan server

scanner_stats_pct_input_queue_hiwatermark

Peak queue of scan requests on the Vscan server

scanner_stats_pct_mem_used

Memory used on the Vscan server

scanner_stats_pct_network_used

Network used on the Vscan server

Example of utilization statistics for the Vscan server

Object: offbox_vscan_server
Instance: SVM:vscan_server:node
Start-time: 10/16/2013 10:13:25
End-time: 10/16/2013 10:25:11
Cluster: cluster01
Number of Constituents: 1 (complete_aggregation)
Counter Value
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scanner_stats_pct_cpu_used 51
scanner_stats_pct_dropped_requests 0
scanner_stats_pct_input_queue_avg 91
scanner_stats_pct_input_queue_hiwatermark 100
scanner_stats_pct_mem_used 95
scanner_stats_pct_network_used 4
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