Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 56
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Result OST Login Entry User : backup_user NOTE: To display other types of OST configuration information, simply substitute the --file_history, --name , or --clients options in the DR Series system CLI command. Other Examples Displays 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-99.) ost --show --file_history --name ost-99 Data replication history: File /1339632000/ddt_unique_2_thr7 Target IP 10.250.201.49 Target ID 6 Savings 13.46% Bytes 12485760 Throughput 352581KiB/s Replicated At: 2012-06-20 09:08:00 File /1339632000/ddt_unique_2_thr6 Target IP 10.250.201.49 Target ID 6 Savings 13.10% Bytes 10585760 Throughput 352581KiB/s Replicated At: 2012-06-20 09:08:05 File /1339545600/ddt_unique Target IP 10.250.201.49 Target ID 6 Savings 10.50% Bytes 10885750 Throughput 77101KiB/s Replicated At: 2012-06-20 09:08:34 NOTE: This example intentionally only shows three of the 10 replicated files that were processed. Displays the OST clients, by running the command: ost --show --clients Client acme-55 Plugin 2.0.0 OS Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit Backup Software NetBackup 7.1.2012 Idle Time 00:01:10 Connections 1 Mode Dedupe NOTE: The displayed output when using the DR Series system CLI ost --show --clients command could indicate a fourth type of mode value. Depending upon the client, this value would normally display Auto, Dedupe, or Passthrough. However, you could potentially display a mode value of Mixed, which indicates that you had changed the mode using the DR Series system 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 DR Series system 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: • DR Series system CLI, using the ost --show --clients command 56