HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce VSA user guide (TC458-96002, July 2013) - Page 68

Share mappings, Share mapping details, Share details tab, Table 17 Local share parameters, IMPORTANT

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Table 17 Local share parameters (continued) User Data Stored The amount in GB of user data stored. Size on disk The amount of space used on the disk. Access protocol The access protocol that was configured when the NAS share was created. Longest Time Out of Sync The longest time out of sync. Replication Version The replication version number. Share mappings Select a local share to display its mapping. Users with an Admin login may also remove a share mapping by clicking on the Remove button. IMPORTANT: Do not delete a replication mapping whilst a backup or restore operation is in progress, because the source device will temporarily be taken offline and any backup or restore jobs will fail. Table 18 Share mapping parameters Replication-Source or Replication-Target share selected Mapping Name This is the share mapping name. Is it created when you run the wizard to create the share mapping. Source/Target Appliance Name The name of the Target Appliance to which entries will be replicated. Source/Target Appliance Address The IP address of the Target Appliance to which entries will be replicated. Source/Target Appliance Online This indicates whether a replication link is established with the partner appliance. Source/Target Appliance Serial Number The serial number of the Target Appliance to which entries will be replicated. Source/Target Share Name The name of the share to which entries will be replicated on the Target Appliance. Source/Target Share Status The status of the partner share, such as online. Blackout Window Active This relates to the local appliance in its role as a source or target appliance. No replication jobs will be started if the source or target appliance for a mapping are in blackout, and any running jobs for the mapping will be paused. Time Out Of Sync This shows the amount of time in hours that replication has been out of sync. Replication Status This shows whether the mapping is synchronized. Share mapping details The two tabs at the bottom of this page show more detailed mapping information for the selected share and share mapping. Share details tab This tab details mapping details between source and target shares. If a source share has been selected, it will tell you whether Recovery is in process. All other information is identical for both source and target shares. For example, use this tab to find out: • The status of mappings • The average throughput of data Administrators may edit the Mapping Name on this tab. 68 Replication functions

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Table 17 Local share parameters
(continued)
The amount in GB of user data stored.
User Data Stored
The amount of space used on the disk.
Size on disk
The access protocol that was configured when the NAS share was created.
Access protocol
The longest time out of sync.
Longest Time Out of Sync
The replication version number.
Replication Version
Share mappings
Select a local share to display its mapping.
Users with an Admin login may also remove a share mapping by clicking on the
Remove
button.
IMPORTANT:
Do not delete a replication mapping whilst a backup or restore operation is in
progress, because the source device will temporarily be taken offline and any backup or restore
jobs will fail.
Table 18 Share mapping parameters
Replication-Source or Replication-Target share selected
This is the share mapping name. Is it created when you run the wizard to
create the share mapping.
Mapping Name
The name of the Target Appliance to which entries will be replicated.
Source/Target Appliance Name
The IP address of the Target Appliance to which entries will be replicated.
Source/Target Appliance Address
This indicates whether a replication link is established with the partner
appliance.
Source/Target Appliance Online
The serial number of the Target Appliance to which entries will be replicated.
Source/Target Appliance Serial Number
The name of the share to which entries will be replicated on the Target
Appliance.
Source/Target Share Name
The status of the partner share, such as online.
Source/Target Share Status
This relates to the local appliance in its role as a source or target appliance.
No replication jobs will be started if the source or target appliance for a
Blackout Window Active
mapping are in blackout, and any running jobs for the mapping will be
paused.
This shows the amount of time in hours that replication has been out of sync.
Time Out Of Sync
This shows whether the mapping is synchronized.
Replication Status
Share mapping details
The two tabs at the bottom of this page show more detailed mapping information for the selected
share and share mapping.
Share details tab
This tab details mapping details between source and target shares. If a source share has been
selected, it will tell you whether Recovery is in process. All other information is identical for both
source and target shares. For example, use this tab to find out:
The status of mappings
The average throughput of data
Administrators may edit the Mapping Name on this tab.
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