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About Monitoring Replication Operations, Best Practices for Replication Monitoring

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About Monitoring Replication Operations If you are replicating volume data, you should monitor replication operations to make sure that each operation completes. From the Monitoring tab in the navigation panel, you can see information about: • Outbound replication (all volumes on the group configured for replication) • Inbound replication (all replica sets stored in the group from all partners replicating to this group) • Replication history (history of all outbound replications) • Replication schedules In addition, you should monitor the usage of delegated space. If free delegated space is not available, replica reserve cannot increase automatically. You can also monitor replica reserve for a volume. Insufficient replica reserve limits the number of replicas. Best Practices for Replication Monitoring Table 64. Replication Monitoring Best Practices identifies some best practices for monitoring replication between groups. Table 64. Replication Monitoring Best Practices Monitor Description Incomplete replication operations If a replication operation fails to complete, you might need to increase replication space. Incomplete manual transfer operations or failback operations Some operations require multiple tasks that administrators must complete. Make sure you complete all multitask operations. Low free delegated space If delegated space is low, replica reserve space might not be able to increase automatically to store new replicas. Number of replicas If too many replicas exist, consider decreasing the replica reserve percentage. If too few replicas exist, consider increasing the replica reserve percentage. A low free replica reserve can indicate optimal use of replica reserve space, if the desired number of replicas exist. Monitor Inbound Replication Inbound replication transfers volume data from a replication partner to the current group. To monitor inbound replication: 1. Click Monitoring. 2. Select Inbound Replication. The Inbound Volume Replication panel displays a list of volumes. Select a volume name to display statistics about that volume. Monitor Outbound Replication Outbound replication transfers volume data from the current group to a replication partner. To monitor outbound replication: 1. Click Monitoring. 2. Select Outbound Replication. The Outbound Volume Replication panel displays a list of volumes. Select a volume name to display statistics about that volume. Monitor Outbound Replication History To see replication history: About Monitoring 339

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About Monitoring Replication Operations
If you are replicating volume data, you should monitor replication operations to make sure that each operation completes.
From the Monitoring tab in the navigation panel, you can see information about:
Outbound replication (all volumes on the group
configured
for replication)
Inbound replication (all replica sets stored in the group from all partners replicating to this group)
Replication history (history of all outbound replications)
Replication schedules
In addition, you should monitor the usage of delegated space. If free delegated space is not available, replica reserve cannot increase
automatically. You can also monitor replica reserve for a volume.
Insufficient
replica reserve limits the number of replicas.
Best Practices for Replication Monitoring
Table 64. Replication Monitoring Best Practices
identifies
some best practices for monitoring replication between groups.
Table 64. Replication Monitoring Best Practices
Monitor
Description
Incomplete replication operations
If a replication operation fails to complete, you might need to increase replication space.
Incomplete manual transfer
operations or failback operations
Some operations require multiple tasks that administrators must complete. Make sure you
complete all multitask operations.
Low free delegated space
If delegated space is low, replica reserve space might not be able to increase automatically
to store new replicas.
Number of replicas
If too many replicas exist, consider decreasing the replica reserve percentage. If too few
replicas exist, consider increasing the replica reserve percentage.
A low free replica reserve can indicate optimal use of replica reserve space, if the desired
number of replicas exist.
Monitor Inbound Replication
Inbound replication transfers volume data from a replication partner to the current group.
To monitor inbound replication:
1.
Click
Monitoring
.
2.
Select
Inbound Replication
.
The
Inbound Volume Replication
panel displays a list of volumes. Select a volume name to display statistics about that volume.
Monitor Outbound Replication
Outbound replication transfers volume data from the current group to a replication partner.
To monitor outbound replication:
1.
Click
Monitoring
.
2.
Select
Outbound Replication
.
The
Outbound Volume Replication
panel displays a list of volumes. Select a volume name to display statistics about that volume.
Monitor Outbound Replication History
To see replication history:
About Monitoring
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