Dell PowerVault LTO4-120HH Dell DR Series System Administrator's Guide - Page 113
Displaying Replication Statistics Using the CLI
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Displaying Replication Statistics Using the CLI In addition to using the DR Series system GUI to display replication statistics, you can also display statistics for a specific replication container by using the DR Series system CLI stats --replication --name command to view the following replication container statistics categories: • Container Name (name of the replication container) • Replication Source Container (name that identifies the data source) • Replication Source System (IP address or host name of the data source) • Peer Status (current status of replication peer; for example, paused) • Replication State (current state of replication relationship; for example, insync) • Schedule Status (current status in days, hours, minutes, seconds) • Replication Average Throughput (in Kebibytes per second, KiB/s) • Replication Maximum Throughput (in KiB/s) • Network Average Throughput (average throughput rate in KiB/s) • Network Maximum Throughput (maximum throughput rate in KiB/s) • Network Bytes Sent (total network bytes sent in Mebibytes/MiB) • Dedupe Network Savings (total deduplication network savings in percentage) • Compression Network Savings (total compression network savings in percentage) • Last INSYNC Time (date of last sync operation in yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss format) • Estimated time to sync (time until next sync operation in days, hours, minutes, and seconds) Data replication history is also displayed on a file-by-file basis, with a replication timestamp, and other file related information. For more information about DR Series system CLI commands, see the Dell DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide. 113