In the DR Series system GUI, the Replication page displays current information about replication relationships for data containers in your DR Series system. To view replication information, follow these steps.
- In the left navigation menu, click Replications, and then select the storage group that contains the container for which you want to view replication information. (If you are only using the DefaultGroup storage group in your DR Series system, you do not need to select a group.)
The Replications page is displayed.
- You can view the following columns of information on this page.
- Source—The name of the source container (with IP address or hostname)
- Status—The status of the source container.
- Replica—The name of the target container in the replication process (with IP address or hostname)
- Cascaded Replica—The name of the remote replication container (with IP address or hostname)
- You can click a selected replication in the list to expand to view the following detailed replication information about the source and target:
- Peer State—Displayed as Online, Offline, Paused, or Disconnected. When replication is started, the Peer State displays the status as Online for the selected container. When stopped, the Peer State initially displays the status as Paused, and then changes to Offline.
- Peer Bandwidth—Shown as Kibibytes per second (KiB/s), Mebibytes per second (MiB/s), Gibibytes per second (GiB/s), or default (an unlimited bandwidth setting).
- State—The current peer status as In sync, Paused, or Replicating.
- Replication Average Transfer Rate
- Replication Peak Transfer Rate
- Network Average Transfer Rate
- Network Peak Transfer Rate
- Network Bytes Sent
- Network Bytes Pending
- Estimated Time to Sync
- Dedupe Network Savings
- Compression Network Savings
- Last INSYNC Time—The last time the system synchronization occurred.
- Time Until Scheduled Run—The time until the next scheduled run or the value, "In window," meaning the replication is currently in the scheduled window.
NOTE: These statistics refresh every 30 seconds.