Dell DR4300 DR Series System Administrator Guide - Page 73
Creating a Replication Schedule, Displaying the Statistics: Replication
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• Network Average Transfer Rate-in KB/s • Network Peak Transfer Rate-in KB/s • Network Bytes Sent • Estimated Time to Sync • Dedupe Network Savings • Compression Network Savings • Last INSYNC Time-indicates the last time system synchronization occurred. • Schedule Status 5. To apply filtering, in the upper right corner, select Filter. In the Replication Filter dialog box, select the replication segment hostname(s) by which you want to filter statistics, and then click Apply Filter. The Replication filter results will be displayed. For more information, see Displaying the Statistics: Replication Page. Creating a Replication Schedule Replication schedules can only be set on individual replication-enabled source containers. NOTE: If there is no Replication schedule set, but there is pending data that can be replicated, replication will run when it detects three (3) minutes of idle time for any newly written files in the replicated container. NOTE: The Replication Schedule page displays the current DR Series system time zone and current timestamp (using this format: US/Pacific, Tue Oct 28 14:53:02 2012). To create a Replication schedule on a replication-enabled source container, complete the following steps. 1. Select Schedules → Replication Schedule. The Replication Schedule page is displayed. 2. Click to select the replication-enabled source container in the Container drop-down list. The Replication schedule table is displayed with columns that identify the week day, start time, and stop time. 3. Click Schedule to create a new schedule (or click Edit Schedule to modify an existing Replication schedule). The Set Replication Schedule page is displayed. 4. Select (or modify) the Start Time and Stop Time setpoint values using the Hour and Minutes pull-down lists to create a Replication schedule. For an example, see Daily Replication Schedule Example and Weekly Replication Schedule Example. NOTE: You must set a corresponding Stop Time for every Start Time in each Replication schedule you set. The DR Series system will not support any Replication schedule that does not contain a Start Time/Stop Time pair of setpoints (daily or weekly). 5. Click Set Schedule for the system to accept your Replication schedule (or click Cancel to display the Replication Schedule page). NOTE: To reset all of the values in the current Replication schedule, click Reset in the Set Replication Schedule dialog. To selectively modify values in the current schedule, make your changes to the corresponding hours and minutes pull-down lists for the Start Time and Stop Time you wish to modify, and click Set Schedule. Dell recommends that you do not schedule the running of any Replication operations during the same time period when Cleaner or ingest operations will be running. Failure to follow this practice will affect the time required to complete the system operations and/or impact your DR Series system performance. 73