Administrator Guide

Displaying the Statistics: Container Page
To display container statistics for a selected container, complete the following:
1. Click DashboardStatistics: Container.
The Statistics: Container page is displayed.
2. In the Container Name: drop-down list, select the container you want to monitor.
NOTA: When you select a container, all statistics displayed on the Statistics: Container page represent
specific information about the backup data, throughput, replication, marker type, and connection type for the
selected container. The displayed statistics will vary depending upon the connection type used by the
specified container.
3. View the current statistics in the Backup Data and Throughput panes.
The Backup Data pane displays the number of active files ingested based on time (in minutes), and the number of
active bytes ingested based on time (in minutes). The Throughput pane displays the number of read data in
Mebibytes/per second (MiB/s) based on time (in minutes), and the number of write data in MiB/s based on time (in
minutes).
NOTA: The Current Time Zone for the DR Series system is displayed below the Backup Data pane (for
example, System Time Zone: US/Pacific).
4. In the Backup Data and Throughput panes, click Zoom to select which duration period you want to display:
1h (1-hour is the default duration displayed)
1d (1-day)
5-d (five-day)
1m (1-month)
1y (1-year)
NOTA: To refresh the values listed in the Backup Data and Throughput panes, click .
5. The Marker Type pane displays the marker type associated with the container (supported marker types include
None, Auto, CommVault, Networker, TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager), or ARCserve.
If the Auto marker type is selected, this means all marker types will be detected. If you have a specific marker type
selected (for example, CommVault), this means you have specified traffic to the container from that DMA type. If
marker detection for the container is disabled, this means the None marker type is selected.
6. In the Connection Type pane, view information about the configured connection type for the selected container
which can be NFS, CIFS, NFS/CIFS, RDS, or OST (the following example shows an NFS/CIFS container):
NFS Connection Configuration pane—NFS access path, Client Access, NFS Options, and Map root to.
CIFS Connection Configuration pane—CIFS share path and Client Access.
If the container is an RDA connection type container, the Connection Type OST pane or Connection Type
RDS — displays three tabs: Capacity, Duplication, and Client Statistics. The Capacity tab displays a
Capacity pane with Status, Capacity, Capacity Used, and Total Images. The Duplication tab displays a
Duplication Statistics pane with Inbound and Outbound statistics in the following categories: Bytes Copied
(logical), Bytes Transferred (actual), Network Bandwidth Settings, Current Count of Active Files, and
Replication Errors. The Client Statistics tab displays a Client Statistics pane with Images Ingested, Images
Complete, Images Incomplete, Images Restored, Bytes Restored, Image Restore Errors, Image Ingest
Errors, Bytes Ingested, Bytes Transferred, and Network Savings.
7. In the Replication pane (for NFS/CIFS connection types), view the replication information for the selected container
in the following two panels:
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