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Hi There,

Does anyone know if there is a way to configure a report which will display the size of the volumes on a guest OS for a single VM?

For example, I want to know how big partition C: ; D: ; E: ; F: and G: are on ABC123 and how they have grown over the last month.

I'm currently running the most recent version of VEEAM ONE.

I would also look to have this report auto-generated and sent to a specific admin for that VM if that was possible (not essential but it would make my job easier!!)

Apologies if this is a simple thing to ask, I'm a bit new to VEEAM :oops:

Thank you!! :mrgreen:
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Hi Stuart,

For that demand we have Custom Infrastructure report which you can modify up to your needs.
You can select virtual machine as an object and then pick the parameters you need for the virtual disks and their partitions (you might need: "Name", "Virtual Disk:Size Total", "Virtual Disk:Size", Partition: Name, Partition: Capacity (GB), Partition: Free space (GB) etc.).

By the way, we are working on a particular report which is going to include statistical growth information about VMs` partitions for adjustable time interval, calculate daily growth of each partition and number of days to reach preset threshold.
Would you like anything else to be included to that kind of report? Thanks!
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Thank you so much for your reply - I have now managed to get the report template created and it is pulling exactly the information I need!

I do, however, have one more question. Each partition on the server I am pulling the information from has different names for each partition. For example, D: is Archive 1 (D:); E: is Archive 2 (E:); F: is SQL_Data (F:) etc. Is there anyway to pull these names into the report? This would make it much easier when viewing the report so the sysadmin can see which partition needs attention and what function it performs.

As I have it at the moment, it will only show me C: ; D: ; E: ; F: etc as the Partition Name.

Thank you again!! :mrgreen:
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Hi Stuart,

I don't believe we capture this data from the guest OS, but we will think about adding this to existing properties down the road.

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Excellent, thank you for letting me know!! 8)
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I'm looking for a report to display the total used disk space for each VM. Is there a report I can run to show this information?
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Hello! Are we talking about VMware or Hyper-V environment?
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Thanks for the reply.
There is a Guest Disk Space Usage report providing that information.
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Unfortunately that only displays the total capacity of the disk and the free space. I'm looking for a report showing the amount of space used.
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If you would like to know space usage for a VM disk, and not for Guest OS volume, then please take a look at this post from Nikita > Reporting the actual disk usage of VM's
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I would like to get the space usage of the OS volume. Can this be done via a custom report?
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As far as I remember only free space and total capacity metrics are displayed there.
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So just to confirm, there is no way to get the used space in Veeam ONE
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You can review that in Veeam ONE Monitor Client at the individual VM tab or at the all VMs tab. As regards the reports, you need to export guest OS disk usage report to Excel via built-in capabilities and then use this formula (Capacity - Free Space) to get the details you need.

As to the already predefined report property for used space, then it should be available in updated version of guest OS disk usage report that is going to be available in v9. Nikita, can confirm that if you want.
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I can see the disk usage per VM in the Monitor application however what I am ultimately after is the total usage of all the volumes together. I look forward to hopefully seeing this be available in v9.
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Indeed, the report is going to be one of the v9 features.
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I have just upgraded to v9 but can't seem to find the disk usage report. I hope this did make it into v9...
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Thanks for reminding us to update the topic!
Guest Disk Free Space is what we were talking about. Usage of VM volumes can be found in drill-down of a particular VM.
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I'm after the used space though...
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Used space is shown there on the graph. Have you checked it?
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This looks to be only for used space growth though. I'm looking for the real time total used disk space of a VM.
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ok, we will add one more column with "Used space". Thanks!
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Shestakov wrote:Used space is shown there on the graph. Have you checked it?

How can I export the data used to create the graph? Or maybe split it into Guest Disk partitions?

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To get the raw data, you can generate VMware Raw Performance Data report with deisred parameters (Object Type=VM, Monitor Subsystems=Guest Disk, Metrics=Guest Disk: Guest Disk Usage).
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Thanks for the info, but you can't see the info per disk, only a total used size whereas the chart shows it per disk.
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You can save Guest Disk Free Space report in .xlsx format to get the current data of those partitions, historical raw data about partitions is not currently available, but we can provide it in future versions.
Could you describe your case why the data is needed?
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I usually need a per disk statistic for our file servers. There are some times when they quickly grow and find out that this happened later in the future.

Having multiple disks per VM makes it difficult to pinpoint which disk has actually grown and when. After finding the culprit we have a better chance of finding the cause (usually user carelessness).
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Thanks for the clarification!
We are going to provide raw data for each volume, but looks like mentioned Guest Disk Free Space report fits you better since it analyses trends and shows you volumes(partitions) which are running out of space soon.
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Shestakov wrote: but looks like mentioned Guest Disk Free Space report fits you better since it analyses trends and shows you volumes(partitions) which are running out of space soon.

It does and it doesn't. Although we can see per disk trends, we still don't know when the increase happened. If accessing the individual VM from the report we can see the chart but timeline is to wide to actually find a specific date.

One question though, if Veeam ONE is able to create a chart for individual guest disks, how can I access the raw source data that it uses to create it?

PS: Exporting to excel is the same as the web version, no additional information included.
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