Administrator Guide

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Replication Sets table
The Replication Sets table shows the following information. By default, the table shows 10 entries at a time.
NOTE: If you change the time zone of the secondary system in a replication set whose primary and secondary systems
are in different time zones, you must restart the system to enable management interfaces to show proper time values for
replication operations.
Name. Shows the replication set name.
Primary Volume. Shows the primary volume name. For replication sets that use volume groups, the primary volume name is
volume-group-name.* where .* signifies that the replication set contains more than one volume. If the volume is on the
local system, the
icon appears.
Secondary Volume. Shows the secondary volume name. For replication sets that use volume groups, the secondary volume
name is volume-group-name.* where .* signifies that the replication set contains more than one volume. If the volume is
on the local system, the
icon appears.
Status. Shows the status of the replication set.
Not Ready The replication set is not ready for replications because the system is still preparing the replication set.
Unsynchronized The primary and secondary volumes are unsynchronized because the system has prepared the
replication set, but the initial replication has not run.
Running A replication is in progress.
Ready The replication set is ready for a replication.
Suspended Replications have been suspended.
Unknown This system cannot communicate with the primary system and thus cannot be sure of the current state of
the replication set. Check the state of the primary system.
Last Successful Run. Shows the date and time of the last successful replication.
Estimated Completion Time. Shows the estimated date and time for the replication in progress to complete.
To see more information about a replication set, hover the cursor over a replication set in the Replication Sets table. The
Replication Sets panel that appears contains the following information:
Table 26. Replication Sets
Panel Information displayed
Replication Set
Information
Replication set name and serial number; status; primary volume or volume group name and serial
number; secondary volume or volume group name and serial number; peer connection name; queue
policy, queue count, secondary volume snapshot history, primary volume snapshot history, retention
count, retention priority, snapshot basename, associated schedule name, current run progress,
current run start time, current run estimated time to completion, current run transferred data, last
successful run, last run start time, last run end time, last run transferred data, last run status, and
last run error status
Replication Snapshot History table
The Replication Snapshot History table shows the following information. By default, the table shows 10 entries at a time.
Local Snapshot Name. Shows the local snapshot name.
Creation Date/Time. Shows the date and time of the last successful snapshot created.
Snap Data. Shows the total amount of write data associated with the snapshot.
Unique Data. Shows the amount of write data that is unique to the snapshot.
To see more information about a snapshot history, hover the cursor over a snapshot set in the Replication Snapshot History
table. The Snapshot Information hover panel that appears contains the following information:
Table 27. Replication Snapshot History
Panel Information displayed
Snapshot information Name, serial number, status, status reason, retention priority, snapshot data, unique data,
shared data, pool, class, number of snaps, number of snapshots in tree, source volume, total
size, creation date/time, type, parent volume, base volume, health
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