HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Replicate User's Guide (T5437-96023, November 2010)

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Kernel, SourceState
l 0—Source is not running
l 1—Source is running without the replication driver
l 2—Source is running with the replication driver
Kernel, TargetState
l 0—Target is not running
l 1—Target is running
Kernel, Start Time
Date and time stamp indicating when the Storage Mirroring service was
loaded
Kernel, RepOpsGenerated
The number of replication operations generated by the file system driver.
An op is a file system operation. Storage Mirroring replicates data by
sending the file system operations across the network to the target.
RepOpsGenerated indicates the number of file system operations that
have been generated by replication.
Kernel, RepBytesGenerated
The number of replication bytes generated by the file system driver. This is
the number of bytes generated during replication. In other words, this is
roughly the amount of traffic being sent across the network that is
generated by replication. It does not take into account TCP/IP overhead
(headers and such).
Kernel, MirOpsGenerated
The number of mirror operations transmitted to the target. Mirroring is
completed by transmitting the file system operations necessary to
generate the files on the target. This statistic indicates the number of file
system operations that were transmitted during the initial mirror. It will
continue to increase until the mirror is complete. Any subsequent remirrors
will reset this field to zero and increment from there.
Kernel, MirBytesGenerated
The number of mirror bytes transmitted to the target. This is the number of
bytes generated during mirroring. In other words, this is roughly the
amount of traffic being sent across the network that is generated by the
mirror. It does not take into account TCP/IP overhead (headers and such).
Again, any subsequent remirror will reset this field to zero and increment
from there.