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Table 26 Data job fields, Description, Field

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Table 26 Data job fields Field Item Name Status Description The name of the item within data job. This name is created by the backup application. Each data job may have multiple items. The status of the data job item, which may be: • Running: in progress • Completed: the item has completed successfully, this does not mean the data job has completed, only the item, and does not reconcile with the backup application job completion status • Cancelled: the Status Information provides more details, for example, the data connection has been lost between the HP StoreOnce Backup system and the media server (this is unlikely to occur) • Unexpected error: the StoreOnce Backup system has experienced a problem whole processing the item • Insufficient disk space: it will be necessary to clear some disk space or add more storage • Link failure: IP connectivity has been lost and the backup application must retry the job • System shutdown NOTE: The backup application must be configured to tidy up any incomplete or orphaned items before retrying the job. Data Written Write Throughput Read Throughput Data Read Client Identfier Start Time End Time The amount of user data that was written. This reconciles with the information in the backup application's log, but note that a backup job may span multiple items. The write throughput speed. The first figure, expressed in MB/s, is the logical bandwidth; the second figure, expressed in Mb/s is the physical bandwidth consumed. The % bandwidth saving depends upon whether the store has been configured for source-side deduplication with a low-bandwidth transfer policy, or target-side deduplication with a high-bandwidth transfer policy. See Store Details tab (page 89). The read throughput speed. This only has one value because read throughput is always high throughput without any % saving. The client that initiated the data job, as defined on the backup application. The IP address in the brackets is for information and not part of the client name. It is best practice to ensure that a meaningful name is given to the client within the backup application. If no client was defined on the backup application, only the IP address is shown. The time the job started. The time the job ended. 94 HP StoreOnce Catalyst functions

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Table 26 Data job fields
Description
Field
The name of the item within data job. This name is created by the backup application.
Each data job may have multiple items.
Item Name
The status of the data job item, which may be:
Status
Running: in progress
Completed: the item has completed successfully, this does not mean the data job has
completed, only the item, and does not reconcile with the backup application job
completion status
Cancelled: the Status Information provides more details, for example, the data
connection has been lost between the HP StoreOnce Backup system and the media
server (this is unlikely to occur)
Unexpected error: the StoreOnce Backup system has experienced a problem whole
processing the item
Insufficient disk space: it will be necessary to clear some disk space or add more storage
Link failure: IP connectivity has been lost and the backup application must retry the job
System shutdown
NOTE:
The backup application must be configured to tidy up any incomplete or orphaned
items before retrying the job.
The amount of user data that was written. This reconciles with the information in the backup
application's log, but note that a backup job may span multiple items.
Data Written
The write throughput speed. The first figure, expressed in MB/s
, is the logical bandwidth;
the second figure, expressed in Mb/s
is the physical bandwidth consumed. The %
Write Throughput
bandwidth saving depends upon whether the store has been configured for source-side
deduplication with a low-bandwidth transfer policy, or target-side deduplication with a
high-bandwidth transfer policy. See
Store Details tab (page 89)
.
The read throughput speed. This only has one value because read throughput is always
high throughput without any % saving.
Read Throughput
Data Read
The client that initiated the data job, as defined on the backup application. The IP address
in the brackets is for information and not part of the client name. It is best practice to
Client Identfier
ensure that a meaningful name is given to the client within the backup application. If no
client was defined on the backup application, only the IP address is shown.
The time the job started.
Start Time
The time the job ended.
End Time
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