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QoreStor 7.2.1 - Command Line Reference Guide

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ost --show [--config] [--file_history] [--name <name>] [--active_files] [--name <name>] [--clients] [--limits]

Description

Displays the current OpenStorage Technology (OST) configuration information for QoreStor. Parameters are described as follows:

  • config — Displays OST configuration.
  • file_history — Display(s) history of last 10 OST optimized duplication image file(s).
  • name — OST container name.
  • active_files — Display(s) current OST image files being replicated.
  • name — OST container name.
  • clients — Displays OST clients.
  • limits — Replication speed limits.

Syntax

ost --show [--config] [--file_history] [--name <name>] [--active_files] [--name <name>] [--clients] [--limits]

Where

--config         Displays OST configuration.
--file_history   Display(s) history of last 10 OST optimized duplication image file(s).
--name           OST container name.
--active_files   Display(s) current OST image files being replicated.
--name           OST container name.
--clients        Displays OST clients.
--limits         Replication speed limits.

Result

OST Login Entry User            : backup_user
OST OPDUP Encryption            : Not Enabled

NOTE: To display other types of OST configuration information, substitute the --file_history, --name <name>, or --clients options in the QoreStor CLI command.

Other Examples

Display the last 10 replicated files that were processed via the DMA optimized duplication process for an OST container (in this example, the container is “ost.”) by running the following:

ost --show --file_history --name ost
Data replication history:
File             Peer  IP        Peer  ID    Savings   Bytes             Throughput     Replicated At:       Encryption
/1481068800/w1   10.250.240.232  10          100.00%   107374182400Bytes 1075139KiB/s   2016-12-07 07:58:19  None

Display the OST clients, by running the command: ost --show --clients

OST Client(s)  IP Address      Type   Plugin      OS                          Backup Software       Last Access   Connection(s)   Mode      
sekhar-w12-h58 10.250.213.14   OST    4.0.273.0   Windows Server 2012 64-bit  NetBackup 7.702.16    --            0               Dedupe 

NOTE: The displayed output when using the QoreStor CLI ost --show --clients command could indicate a fourth type of mode value. Depending upon the client, this value would normally display Auto, Dedupe, Passthrough, or Default. However, you could potentially display a mode value of Mixed, which indicates that you had changed the mode using the QoreStor CLI while the client is still connected.

NOTE: Be aware that the mode for clients that were connected to the OST media server before configuration changes might be different that what is shown in the displayed output when using the QoreStor CLI ost --show --clients command. The configuration changes will be updated and reflect any future connections.

To verify the current state of an OST client, you can check these two sources:

  • QoreStor CLI, using the ost --show --clients command
  • QoreStor GUI, displaying the System Configuration page

These sources display information about the connected and configured clients. For example, when a system is connected to multiple times, these sources show the number of connections to that client and the mode. You can also change the mode from dedupe to the other supported modes. When this is done the displayed mode will change, but any active connections will remain. There are essentially two possible modes: Dedupe and Passthrough. To verify the current mode of an OST client, you can check these two sources of client statistics:

  • QoreStor CLI, using the stats --container --name command
  • QoreStor GUI, displaying the System Configuration page

In the Storage Groups page, click Container Details under the corresponding storage group to display the Client Statistics table. If the Network Savings level in this table displays some savings and the displayed Bytes Ingested value is different from the displayed Bytes Transferred, this indicates that the OST clients are working in the Dedupe mode. If not, this indicates that the OST containers are working in the Passthrough mode.

ost --update --opdup_encryption <none | aes128 | aes256>

Description

Sets the type of encryption that will be used by OST initiated opdup replication.

Syntax

ost --update --opdup_encryption <none || aes256>

Where

--opdup_encryption   Type of encryption to use on the wire.

Result

OST OPDUP encryption updated to  aes128

ost --delete_client --name <OST Client Hostname>

Description

This command deletes the OST client and any edits that have been made to its default values. The next time a connection is established between the client and the QoreStor server, the default OST connection settings will be used. Deleting an OST client using this CLI command does not affect data already written to QoreStor.

Syntax

ost --delete_client --name <OST Client Hostname>

Where

--name   Host name

Result

Successfully deleted OST client acme-99.

ost --update_client --name <OST Client Hostname> --mode <auto | passthrough | dedupe>

Description

Updates the attributes of an OST client (OST client name and mode). The OST client modes are auto, passthrough, and dedupe.However, the OST client operating mode depends upon how it is configured in QoreStor.

  • Auto —Auto mode in QoreStor functions the same as Dedupe mode.
  • Passthrough — The OST client passes all data to QoreStor for dedupe processing. This is also known as “server-side dedupe”.
  • Dedupe — The OST client processes hashing on the data. This is also known as “source-side dedupe” and is the default mode. Source-side depuplication is resource intensive. On machines with less than four cores, or on 32-bit machines, performance may be reduced.

Syntax

ost --update_client --name <OST Client Hostname> --mode <auto|passthrough|dedupe>

Where

--name   Hostname of client
--mode   OST modes (auto, dedupe, passthrough)

NOTE: You may be able to force writes for OST clients running in the Passthrough mode using the QoreStor CLI mode --dedupecommand. The change in OST client mode is effective on the next backup operation when you are using Veritas NetBackup. (If you are using Veritas Backup Exec, you will need to restart this service for it to recognize that a new mode has been configured.)

Result

OST client updated successfully.
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