Dell DR4000 Command Line Reference Guide - Page 57

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File : /vargen/source/Office_Docs/Email/Outlook/3244.flate, 44.70%, 88773 bytes, 1305 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27 11:47:03 File : /vargen/source/status/DEV/August11/dev-status.doc, 100.00%, 86200 bytes, 4310 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27 11:47:03 File : /vargen/source/MKT/whitepaper/eng/324.tar.gz, 0.00%, 5182 bytes, 259 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27 11:47:03 File : /vargen/source/acctspay/status/Sept11/3242.tar.gz, 65.23%, 94616 bytes, 1456 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27 11:47:03 File : /vargen/source/revenue/Q311/interna/324.xls, 0.00%, 5152 bytes, 286 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27 11:47:03 File : /vargen/source/projects/Q411/europe/3244.tar.gz, 62.94%, 88288 bytes, 1193 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27 11:47:03 If no options are specified, the following prompts are shown: administrator@mydr4000 > stats --replication --name missing: name of container --cleaner The cleaner is an asynchronous process in the DR4000 system that reclaims disk storage space by reclaiming space that previously contained unreferenced datastore files. The cleaner process operates in two distinct phases: • Information collection • Space reclamation To display the current cleaner statistics for a DR4000 system, enter the example command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > stats --cleaner Last Run Files Processed : 0 Last Run Bytes Processed : 0 Last Run Bytes Reclaimed : 0 Managing the DR4000 System 47

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File :
/vargen/source/Office_Docs/Email/Outlook/3244.flate,
44.70%, 88773 bytes, 1305 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27
11:47:03
File : /vargen/source/status/DEV/August11/dev-status.doc,
100.00%, 86200 bytes, 4310 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27
11:47:03
File : /vargen/source/MKT/whitepaper/eng/324.tar.gz,
0.00%, 5182 bytes, 259 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27
11:47:03
File : /vargen/source/acctspay/status/Sept11/3242.tar.gz,
65.23%, 94616 bytes, 1456 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27
11:47:03
File : /vargen/source/revenue/Q311/interna/324.xls, 0.00%,
5152 bytes, 286 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27 11:47:03
File : /vargen/source/projects/Q411/europe/3244.tar.gz,
62.94%, 88288 bytes, 1193 KB/s, replicated at : 2011-09-27
11:47:03
If no options are specified, the following prompts are shown:
administrator@mydr4000 > stats --replication
--name missing: name of container
--cleaner
The cleaner is an asynchronous process in the DR4000 system that reclaims
disk storage space by reclaiming space that previously contained unreferenced
datastore files. The cleaner process operates in two distinct phases:
Information collection
Space reclamation
To display the current cleaner statistics for a DR4000 system, enter the
example command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > stats --cleaner
Last Run Files Processed
: 0
Last Run Bytes Processed
: 0
Last Run Bytes Reclaimed
: 0