Dell EMC VMAX / PowerMax Monitoring
Last updated - 14 November, 2025
Dell EMC VMAX is Dell EMC’s flagship enterprise storage array product line. It evolved out of the EMC Symmetrix array, EMC’s primary storage product of 1990s and early 2000s.
Type of Technology
- Hybrid / All Flash Storage Array
Requirements
Import the LogicMonitor_Collector_Snippets DataSource to ensure that your collector supports the code in this monitoring suite, or update to EA Collector 32.100 or later.
Compatibility
The Dell EMC VMAX / PowerMax modules are compatible with:
- VMAX-3, VMAX AFA, PowerMax 2000 and 8000 series.
- Unisphere versions 9.0 – 9.2 and 10.
Credentials
LogicMonitor must provide the appropriate credentials in order to successfully access the resource. These credentials must belong to a Unisphere REST API user account that has been assigned the following minimum permissions:
| Role | Description |
| Read-only | The Unisphere Management REST API Programmer’s Guide defines this role as Performance Monitor |
Once a Unisphere REST API user account is established, the following properties must be set on the EMC VMAX / PowerMax resource within LogicMonitor. For more information on setting properties, see Device Properties.
| Property | Value |
| emc.unisphere.user | Unisphere REST API username |
| emc.unisphere.pass | Unisphere REST API password |
| emc.unisphere.port | (Optional) Unisphere REST API Port; default is 8443 |
Documentation found here: Unisphere Management REST API Programmer’s Guide
The modules have been tested and verified to work with both a standard API user and LDAP-SSL based user credentials.
Migration from Legacy LogicModules
In November of 2021, LogicMonitor released a new suite of Dell EMC VMAX/PowerMax modules. The new modules provide many advantages, including:
- Access to more data
- Improved graphs and datapoint descriptions
- Streamlined version handling
The release of these new DataSources serves to deprecate the following legacy DataSources:
- EMC_VMAX_Array
- EMC_VMAX_Array_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_BEDirectors
- EMC_VMAX_BEDirectors_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_BEEmulation
- EMC_VMAX_BEEmulation_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_BEPort
- EMC_VMAX_BEPort_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_Board
- EMC_VMAX_Board_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_Core
- EMC_VMAX_Core_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_DSEPool
- EMC_VMAX_DSEPool_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_Disk
- EMC_VMAX_Disk_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_DiskGroup
- EMC_VMAX_DiskGroup_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_EDSDirector
- EMC_VMAX_EDSDirector_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_EDSEmulation
- EMC_VMAX_EDSEmulation_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_FASTPolicy
- EMC_VMAX_FEDirectors
- EMC_VMAX_FEDirectors_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_FEEmulation
- EMC_VMAX_FEEmulation_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_FEPort
- EMC_VMAX_FEPort_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_FICONEmulation
- EMC_VMAX_FICONEmulation_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_IMDirector
- EMC_VMAX_IMDirector_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_IMEmulation
- EMC_VMAX_IMEmulation_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_RDFDirector
- EMC_VMAX_RDFDirector_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_RDFEmulation
- EMC_VMAX_RDFEmulation_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_RDFPort
- EMC_VMAX_RDFPort_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_RDFS
- EMC_VMAX_RDFS_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_StorageGroup
- EMC_VMAX_StorageGroup_V8.3
- EMC_VMAX_ThinPoolLUN
- EMC_VMAX_ThinPoolLUN_V8.3
If you are currently monitoring Dell EMC VMAX devices using any of these legacy DataSources, you will not experience data loss upon importing the new DataSources. This is because DataSource names have been changed to eliminate module overwriting.
However, you will collect duplicate data and receive duplicate alerts for as long as both sets of DataSources are active. For this reason, we recommend that you disable the above-listed DataSources after importing the new set of DataSources and confirming that they are working as intended in your environment.
When a DataSource is disabled, it stops querying the host and generating alerts, but maintains all historical data. At some point in time, you may want to delete the legacy DataSources altogether, but consider this move carefully as all historical data will be lost upon deletion. For more information on disabling DataSources, see Disabling Monitoring for a DataSource or Instance.
LogicModules in Package
LogicMonitor’s package for Dell EMC VMAX/PowerMAX consists of the following LogicModules. For full coverage, import the following LogicModules into your platform:
| Display Name | Type | Description |
| addCategory_PowerMax | PropertySource | Collects the current PowerMax version and adds to system.categories. |
| Arrays | DataSource | Array statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Back End Directors | DataSource | BE Director statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Back End Emulation | DataSource | BE Emulation statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Back End Port | DataSource | BE Port statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Board | DataSource | Board statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Core | DataSource | Core statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Delta Set Extension Pools | DataSource | DSE Pool statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Disks | DataSource | Disk statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Disk Groups | DataSource | Disk Group statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Enginuity Data Services Director | DataSource | Enginuity Data Services Director statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Enginuity Data Services Emulation | DataSource | Enginuity Data Services Emulation statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| FICON Emulation | DataSource | FICON Emulation statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Front End Directors | DataSource | FE Director statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Front End Emulation | DataSource | FE Emulation statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Front End Port | DataSource | Fe Port statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Infrastructure Manager Director | DataSource | Infrastructure Manager Director statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Infrastructure Manager Emulation | DataSource | Infrastructure Manager Emulation statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| RDF Director | DataSource | RDF Director statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| RDF Emulation | DataSource | RDF Emulation statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| RDF Port | DataSource | RDF Port statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| RDFS | DataSource | RDFS statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Storage Group | DataSource | Storage Group statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. |
| Thin Pool LUN | DataSource | Thin Pool statistics for EMC PowerMax/VMAX/Symmetrix devices. Important: Dell has deprecated ThinPoolLUN performance metrics in Unisphere for PowerMax 10.2. As a result, the EMC_PowerMax_ThinPoolLUN module no longer returns data for ThinPool objects in version 10.2 and later. You can use the EMC_PowerMax_StorageGroup module as an alternative to monitor workload performance and capacity at the group level where ThinPool metrics are no longer available. This module is not supported in Unisphere for PowerMax version 10.2 and later due to Dell’s deprecation of ThinPool metrics. |
When setting static datapoint thresholds on the various metrics tracked by this package’s DataSources, LogicMonitor follows the technology owner’s best practice KPI recommendations.
Recommendation: If necessary, adjust these predefined thresholds to meet the unique needs of your environment. For more information on tuning datapoint thresholds, see Tuning Static Thresholds for Datapoints.