The System section on the Overview page contains two graphs: Objects and Ingested Volume.
Objects graph
The Objects graph shows the total number of objects that were stored in the repository during the past 30 days (or since HCP was installed if that was less than 30 days ago). This is the total number of objects stored in all namespaces.
Each version of an object counts as a separate object. However, the object count does not include object versions that are delete markers.
Each multipart object counts as a single object. Objects that are in the process of being created by multipart uploads are not included in the object count.
While either of the two search facilities is selected for use with the Search Console, the Objects graph also shows the total number of indexed objects in the repository during the past 30 days. For any point in time for which the indexed object count is shown, the count reflects the index maintained by the search facility that was selected for the Search Console at that time.
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Note: While the HDDS search facility is selected for use with the Search Console: •The Objects graph shows the number of indexed objects only if that facility is configured to show statistics. •For any period during which HCP cannot retrieve statistics from the HDDS server (for example, because the network connection is broken), the Objects graph shows the number of indexed objects as zero. |
The x-axis in the Objects graph marks the passage of time. The y-axis measures the number of objects. As the number of objects increases, the intervals on the y-axis get larger. The graph heading indicates the current measurement unit (for example, thousands or millions).
To see the number of objects in the repository at a given point in time, hover over the top edge of the colored portion of the graph at the time you want.
Ingested Volume graph
The Ingested Volume graph shows the total size of the ingested data and custom metadata during the past 30 days (or since HCP was installed if that was less than 30 days ago). This value is the total size of the data and custom metadata before they were added to the repository. The value tells you how much data and custom metadata has been stored, not the amount of storage used.
Ingested volume includes the parts of in-progress multipart uploads that have already been written to the repository. Ingested volume does not include replaced parts of multipart uploads, parts uploaded for aborted multipart uploads, or unused parts of completed multipart uploads. For information about multipart uploads, see
The x-axis in the Ingested Volume graph marks the passage of time. The y-axis measures the ingested volume in gigabytes, terabytes, or petabytes, depending on the system capacity. As the ingested volume increases, the intervals on the y-axis get larger. The graph heading indicates the current measurement unit (gigabytes (GB), terabytes (TB), or petabytes (PB)).
To see the ingested volume in the repository at a given point in time, hover over the top edge of the colored portion of the graph at the time you want.
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Note: Due to compression and duplicate elimination, the ingested volume can be greater than the used storage capacity. For information about used storage capacity, see Storage graphs. |
Updating the information
Below the System section option, the Overview page shows the most recent values for the number of objects stored (Ingested objects), the number of indexed objects, if applicable (Indexed objects), and the ingested volume (Ingested volume). The bottom left corner of the Overview page shows the date and time these values and the Objects and Ingested Volume graphs were last updated. To update these values and the graphs to show the most current information, click Refresh Now in the bottom right corner of the Overview page.
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