To display container statistics for a selected container, complete the following:
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NOTE: When you select a container, all statistics displayed on the Container Statistics page represent specific information about the backup data, throughput, replication, marker type, and connection type for the selected container. The displayed statistics will vary depending upon the connection type used by the specified container. |
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In the Backup Data and Throughput panes, click Zoom to select the duration period you want to display from the following options: |
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Library — displays information in a table about the vendor and model information for medium changer and tape drives. The Info Column in the first row of the table indicates the total number of tapes and tape size of the VTL container. |
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Access Control List — For NDMP connection types, displays the IP address or the FQDN of the DMA that has access to this VTL container, or, for iSCSI connection types, displays the “Inititators Allowed” for the container. |
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Capacity — displays a Capacity pane with Status, Capacity, Capacity Used, and Total Images |
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Client Statistics — displays a Client Statistics pane with Images Ingested, Images Complete, Images Incomplete, Images Restored, Bytes Restored, Image Restore Errors, Image Ingest Errors, Bytes Ingested, Bytes Transferred, and Network Savings. |
Click Dashboard → Replication Statistics to display and monitor replication statistics for one (or more) containers, and one (or more) peer DR Series systems selected in the Replication Filter pane. Depending on the configured settings, you can monitor and display replication statistics for:
After selecting the container(s), peer system(s), and the replication statistic categories, click Apply Filter to display the replication statistics results based on the search criteria you selected.
Using the Replication Statistics page, you can selectively filter and display specific types of related replication statistics for all, one or more than one container, or one or more other peer DR Series systems.
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To select a container or another peer DR Series system, choose the appropriate Container Filter option. |
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Click All to choose all of the replication containers. |
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Click Name, press Ctrl, and select the containers in the list box to select one or more containers in the list that you want to display. |
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Click Peer System, press Ctrl, and select the peer systems in the list box to select one or more peer DR Series systems in the list that you want to display. |
NOTE: Only one of the Container Filter options can be active at any one time (they are mutually exclusive). |
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Select the Header check box(es) for the replication statistics categories for which you want to filter and display in the Replication Statistics summary table: |
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Progress % (percentage) |
NOTE: The following five types of replication statistics are enabled by default: Peer Status, Replication Status, Network Throughput, Network Savings, and Progress %. If you choose more than five types of statistics (when you select additional check boxes), a horizontal scroll bar appears at the bottom of the Replication Statistics table. Use this scroll bar to display the columns of additional statistics that may not display within the main window. |
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Click Apply Filter to display the replication statistics types you selected to filter for your container or other peer DR Series system choices. |
To reset the default settings in the Replication Filter pane, click Reset.
To update the Replication Filter table after making a change, click Apply Filter to display an updated set of replication statistics.
NOTE: You can set up nightly replication statistics notification mails using the alerts --email --daily_report yes command. For more information, see the Dell DR Series Systems Command Line Interface Guide at dell.com/support/manuals. |
For more information about DR Series system CLI commands, see the Dell DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide.
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