Outbound Copy Jobs Tab - HP StoreOnce User Manual

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Click on an item within a list to display further details about it in the lower part of the page.
Table 27 Data job details
Field
Item Name
Status
Status Information
Start Time
End Time
Client identifier
Client IP
Deduplication ratio
Application Identifier
Data Written
Write Duration
Write Throughput
Data Transferred
Bandwidth Utilisation
Bandwidth Saved
Data Read
Read Duration
Read Throughput

Outbound copy jobs tab

This tab provides a log with details of all outbound copy jobs for the selected store.
Use the filter options to locate the required job(s).
By default 50 items are displayed per page. This may be changed from Items per Page. Either
use the scroll bar to scroll through all items on the page; or use the Prev or Next buttons to
display more pages.
Values that you set in Settings control how long outbound copy jobs are retained for (default
is 90 days).
NOTE:
This tab provides a report; it is not automatically refreshed.
Description
The name of the item within data job. This name is created by the backup application.
Each data job may have multiple items.
The status of the data job item, as described in the previous table.:
NOTE:
The backup application must be configured to tidy up any incomplete or orphaned
items before retrying the job.
Status information, as appropriate to the Status reported.
The time the job started.
The time the job ended.
A name that identifies the client user who created the item.
The IP address of the server that created the item.
The deduplication ratio.
The name of the application that created the item.
The amount of user data that was written. This reconciles with the information in the backup
application's log, but note that a backup job may span multiple items.
The length of time that data was written in MB/sec.
The write throughput speed, expressed in MB/s, is the logical bandwidth.
The amount of data transferred in MB.
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).
The amount of data read.
The length of time that data was read in MB/sec.
The read throughput speed. Read throughput is always high throughput without any %
saving.
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