Viewing Reports : Viewing network I/O reports
  
Viewing network I/O reports
The Network I/O report summarizes the standard IO data traffic read from and written to the selected Initiator for the time period specified.
The Network I/O report contains this table of statistics that summarize the activity.
Control
Description
Total Bytes Read and Prefetched from SteelFusion Core
Specifies the total number of bytes read over the WAN.
Average Read + Prefetch Throughput
Specifies the average read throughput.
Total Bytes Written to SteelFusion Core
Specifies the total number of bytes written over the WAN.
Average Write Throughput
Specifies the average write throughput.
What this report tells you
The Network I/O report answers this question:
•  How many bytes have been written to and read?
About report graphs
Mouse over a specific data point to see the y values and exact time stamp were in relation to peaks.
About report data
The Riverbed system reports on performance for periods up to one month. Due to performance and disk space considerations, the display granularity decreases with time passed since the data was sampled.
For detailed information about data grouping, see Data grouping.
To view the Network I/O report
1. Choose Reports > Branch Services: Network I/O to display the Network I/O page.
2. Use the controls to customize the report as described in this table.
Control
Description
Time Interval
Select a report time interval of 1 hour (1h), 1 day (1d), 1 week (1w), 30 days (30d), yesterday, last week, or last month.
Time intervals that don’t apply to a particular report are dimmed.
For a custom time interval, enter the start time and end time using the format yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
Because the system aggregates data on the hour, request hourly time intervals. For example, setting a time interval to 08:30:00 to 09:30:00 from 2 days ago doesn’t create a data display, whereas setting a time interval to 08:00:00 to 09:00:00 from 2 days ago will display data.
When you request a custom time interval to view data beyond the aggregated granularity, the data isn’t visible because the system is no longer storing the data. For example, these custom time intervals don’t return data because the system automatically aggregates data older than seven days into two-hour data points:
•  Setting a one-hour time period that occurred two weeks ago.
•  Setting a 75-minute time period that occurred more than one week ago.
You can quickly see the newest data and see data points as they’re added to the chart dynamically. To display the newest data, click Show newest data.
Appliance
Select an appliance from the drop-down list.
Note: For detailed information about exporting statistics, see Exporting statistics.