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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

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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 <container 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
.
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