Splunk® App for NetApp Data ONTAP (Legacy)

Deploy and Use the Splunk App for NetApp Data ONTAP

On June 10, 2021, the Splunk App for NetApp Data ONTAP will reach its end of life and Splunk will no longer maintain or develop this product.

Hydra Scheduler Status

Use the Hydra Scheduler Status page to identify issues related to jobs handled your scheduler. Page can be viewed by following the below link for your Splunk platform deployment. https://<SH>:8000/en-US/app/splunk_app_netapp/hydra_scheduler_status.

Enable data population for this page.

  1. Navigate to Splunk_TA_ontap/local/input.conf
  2. Set the log_level to DEBUG for all enabled worker stanzas.
  3. Save your changes and restart your Splunk platform deployment.
Dashboard name Description
Job Assignment by DCN Number of jobs assigned to each DCN versus time. It will populate when DEBUG level is enabled on scheduler. Scheduler logs are required to populate this panel.
Max Unclaimed Queue Length by DCN Number of unclaimed jobs reported by each DCN to Scheduler versus time. It will populate when DEBUG level is enabled on scheduler. Scheduler logs are required to populate this panel.
Dead Nodes List of dead nodes (DCNs) and their count at every 5 minute interval. Scheduler logs are required to populate this panel.

Hydra Scheduler Status netapp.png

Last modified on 18 May, 2017
Hydra Framework Status   Correlate NetApp and VMware data

This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® App for NetApp Data ONTAP (Legacy): 2.1.6, 2.1.7, 2.1.8, 2.1.91


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