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Table 31 Inbound copy job fields
Field
Item Name
Client Identifier
Status
Status Information
Percent Complete
Client IP
Application Identifier
Queued Time
Started Time
Estimated Completion
Time
Source Appliance
Source Store
Source Item Name
Data Size
Copy Throughput
Source Item Size
Source Item Last
Modified
Source Item Copy
Offset
Source Item Copy
Size
Destination Item
Copy Offset
Copy Duration
Data Copied
Bandwidth Utilisation
Bandwidth Saving
Description
The name of the item being copied to the inbound copy job. This name is created by the
backup application.
The client that initiated the inbound copy job. The client name is defined in the backup
application.
The status of the inbound copy job, which may be Queued, Paused, Running, Cancelled
or Completed. If the status information displays —, no further information is available.
NOTE:
The backup application must be configured to tidy up any incomplete or orphaned
items before retrying the job.
This will be a — unless the job has been cancelled or paused. See
information about events that may cause a job to be cancelled or paused.
The percentage of the copy job that has been completed.
The IP address of the server that created the item.
The name of the application that created the item.
The time the copy job was queued.
The time the copy job was started.
The estimated completion time, if the copy job is still running.
The address of the source server. The source is the StoreOnce Backup system from which
the job is being copied to this HP StoreOnce Backup system.
The name of the source store on the StoreOnce Backup system from which the job is being
copied.
The name of the source item on the StoreOnce Backup system from which the job is being
copied. All item names are defined by the backup application.
The amount of data in the copy job.
The copy speed.
The size of the source item to be copied; this may be larger than the data size value (but
no smaller).
The date that the source item was last modified. This is useful if you need to check whether
the source item might have been modified during the copy attempt. An error message is
also generated if the source item is modified whilst copying.
This identifies where the data to be copied occurs within the source item.
This identifies the size of the data to be copied within the source item.
This identifies where the data to be copied should be placed within the destination item.
The amount of time taken to copy the data.
The amount of data copied, which should match the data size.
The bandwidth utilisation in Mb/s. This is the physical bandwidth consumed.
The amount of bandwidth saved. 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
tab (page
89).
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