Viewing the Portals Report
  • 21 Mar 2022
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Article Summary

Global administrators can view information about all virtual portals.

To view the Portals Report:

  • In the global administration view, select Main > Reports in the navigation pane.
    The REPORTS page opens, displaying all the virtual portals.
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If the Portal report is not displayed, select Portals from the View drop-down list.

The following information is displayed.

FieldDisplay

NAME

The virtual portal's name.

To view details about the portal and the subscription plan and add-ons defined for the portal, click the portal name.

CURRENT SNAPSHOT STORAGE

Details about the latest snapshot:

  • The storage quota allocated to this virtual portal in the plan, if set. If the quota is unlimited, this value is empty.
    The value is the logical storage before any deduplication, versioning and compression.
    For a Reseller portal, this field displays the sum of all storage quotas currently being used by users in the portal.
  • The amount of storage currently used in this virtual portal.
    The value is the logical storage before any deduplication, versioning and compression.
  • The number of files in the current snapshot, the live file system, not including previous versions or deleted files, and the amount of storage required by these files.

ALL SNAPSHOT STORAGE

Details about all the snapshots storage for all devices (edge filers and agents):

  • The total number of snapshots that are currently maintained by the CTERA Portal. The value depends on the retention policy. For details about the retention policy, see The Snapshot Retention Policy Options.
  • The size of the storage for this virtual portal in the storage node for all the snapshots after deduplication and compression.
  • The total number of files in all the snapshots and the amount of storage required by these files before deduplication and compression.
  • The number of corrupted files, marked by FSCK.
  • Temporary files that represent incomplete uploads, in the temp snapshot. These files are automatically deleted within a few days. They are used for the purposes of keeping the blocks from being deleted so that CTERA Portal is able to resume failed uploads.



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