6.5 HP StoreAll OS User Guide
2. Select Summary→Active Tasks→Remote Replication→<Task Name>.
In the Task Summary window, see the "Replicate Custom Metadata?" field. It displays
Yes if enabled, and No if disabled.
• From the CLI, enter the following command for the CRR task:
ibrix_crr -i
Understanding the ibrcfrworker log file (ibrcfrworker.log)
The format used by ibrcfrworker to log messages is "%t,<%p>,%i,%n%L".
In this instance:
• %t is the date and time the file/directory was replicated.
• %p represents the PID of the ibrcfrworker process
• %n is the name of the file/directory being replicated.
• %L represents the string "-> SYMLINK", " => HARDLINK", or "" (where SYMLINK or HARDLINK
is a filename).
• %i has an output that is 11 letters long.
The general format is YXcstpogaux.
In this instance:
◦ Y is replaced by the type of update being done.
The update types that replace ‘Y’ are as follows:
– < is a file is being transferred to the remote host (sent).
– > is a file is being transferred to the local host (received).
– c is a local change/creation is occurring for the item (such as the creation of a
directory or the change of a symlink, etc.).
– h is the item is a hard link to another item (requires --hard-links).
– . is the item is not being updated (though it might have attributes that are being
modified).
◦ X is replaced by the file-type
The file types that replace X are as follows:
– f is for a regular file
– d is for a directory
– L is for a symbolic link
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