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FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F • Deduplication savings (deduplication storage savings by percentage) • Compression savings (compression storage savings by percentage) • Total savings (total storage savings by percentage) To display container-specific statistics, you can use the DR4000 system CLI stats --container --name command to show the following categories of container-specific statistics: • Container name (name of the container) • Container ID (ID associated with container) • Total inodes (total number of data structures in container) • Read throughput (read throughput rate in MB/s for container) • Write throughput (write throughput rate in MB/s for container) • Current files (current number of files in container) • Current bytes (current number of ingested bytes in container) • Cleaner status (current space reclamation process status for container) For more information about DR4000 system CLI commands, see the Dell DR4000 System Command Line Reference Guide. Managing Replication Operations If you plan on performing replication operations across firewalls, the DR4000 system replication service requires two fixed ports be configured to support these operations (ports 9915 and 9916). NOTE: If there are no existing containers, replication relationships, or any scheduled replication operations, the only Replication-related option that is enabled is Create (the Edit, Delete, Stop, Start, Bandwidth, and Display Statistics options are disabled). Creating Replication Relationships To create a new replication relationship: 1 Select Storage Replication. The Replication page is displayed, and defines any existing replication container entries by: • Local Container Name DELL CONFIDENTIAL - PRELIMINARY 1/10/12 - FOR PROOF ONLY 56 Managing DR4000 Storage Operations

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Managing DR4000 Storage Operations
FILE LOCATION:
C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell
Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F
DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 1/10/12 - FOR PROOF ONLY
Deduplication savings (deduplication storage savings by percentage)
Compression savings (compression storage savings by percentage)
Total savings (total storage savings by percentage)
To display container-specific statistics, you can use the DR4000 system CLI
stats --container --name <
container name
>
command to show the following
categories of container-specific statistics:
Container name (name of the container)
Container ID (ID associated with container)
Total inodes (total number of data structures in container)
Read throughput (read throughput rate in MB/s for container)
Write throughput (write throughput rate in MB/s for container)
Current files (current number of files in container)
Current bytes (current number of ingested bytes in container)
Cleaner status (current space reclamation process status for container)
For more information about DR4000 system CLI commands, see the
Dell
DR4000 System Command Line Reference Guide
.
Managing Replication Operations
If you plan on performing replication operations across firewalls, the DR4000
system replication service requires two fixed ports be configured to support
these operations (ports 9915 and 9916).
NOTE:
If there are no existing containers, replication relationships, or any
scheduled replication operations, the only Replication-related option that is
enabled is
Create
(the
Edit
,
Delete
,
Stop
,
Start
,
Bandwidth
, and
Display Statistics
options are disabled).
Creating Replication Relationships
To create a new replication relationship:
1
Select
Storage
Replication
.
The
Replication
page is displayed, and defines any existing replication
container entries by:
Local Container Name