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  3. Section V. Report Reference
  4. Array Capacity Utilization Reports
  5. Data Domain Replication History

Data Domain Replication History

Explore your data center using customizable report templates or by using parts of your IT infrastructure as entry points. Use Search to find reports, templates and dashboards across the portal.

Use the Reports tab to examine the catalog of templates, dashboards and reports - organized by products along with user-created, and system folders. This report is located here:

Capacity Manager > Array Capacity & Utilization > Data Domain Replication History

Use this report to determine which destinations are being replicated. The values shown in the report are derived from cumulative statistics since the replication context was created.

Table: Data Domain Replication History

Column name

Description

System

The Data Domain system

Date

This connection date is relevant only for SNMP data collection; otherwise, the field will be blank

Destination

Indicates the destination that is being replicated

Remaining Pre-Comp

Relevant for directory replication only; the sum of the sizes of the files yet to be replicated for this context; includes the entire logical size of the current file that is in the process of being replicated.

If a very large file is currently being replicated, the number may not change for some time as it only changes after the current file replication finishes.

Replicated Pre-Comp

The number of pre-compressed bytes sent by the source. This includes logical bytes associated with the file that is currently being replicated.

Replicated Post-Comp

The actual network data that is sent by the destination to the source

Compression Factor

Calculated as replicated pre-comp divided by replicated post-comp; This is a global compression factor.

Synced As Of Time

The time when the most recently replicated data on the destination was generated on the source. During replication initialization, this value is set to unknown.

Status

Status of the replication

Error

Replication error, if any

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