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how to monitor replication progress in Puredisk

logen143
Level 2

Hi,

I like to know if there is way to monitor replication progress. My replication job keep running beyond 24hrs just showiing 5% as step progress.

Please advice. Thank you.

 

--logen

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S_Williamson
Level 6

You can check the destination pool to see if there has been any batches have been received.

 

Click on MONITOR icon at the top, select "Policys" from the drop down, scroll down on the left side to "Miscellaneous Workflows". You can expand that out and click on "Import Replicated Data Selection". If the replication job is working you should see several batches coming in

Agent name [R] someservername.domain.com.au

If you click on the job and look at the stats you should see object have been imported

[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Webservice query completed successfully.
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]POlist gotten from CR...
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Sorting...
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Sorting completed succesfully
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Splitting into 2 smaller files...
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Importing /Storage/tmp/bulkInsert6481501180104537417
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Importing /Storage/tmp/bulkInsertPO2480706323352560005
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Importing /Storage/tmp/errsplit3931466263920904214
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Processed 68 PO's in 9.042, 7.521 PO/s
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST] Storing PO of POList in system ds of remote storagepool
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:06 WST]

The number of PO's obviously grows depending on the amount of data. There seems to be a batch limit of around 210000 to 215000 objects as I have not seen anything larger than that.

There seems to be two ways that data is replicated aswell. Some are send one batch, complete it then send another. You dont know how many batches are to be imported.

The other is where some servers have say 8 Jobs all listed in a queued state and complete one after the other.

You can atleast see if there replication is working or not this way.

As for a % of how complete a replication is this can not be worked out .

Hope this helps.

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Todd_D__Woodwar
Level 3
Employee

Greetings Logen,

Unfortunately there isn't a way to monitor replication currently within the product. What we recommend is that customers monitor the NIC stats or use some other tools as covered in the following to make sure replication is still progressing.

I filed an enhancement request below for this issue. Please vote for it and add your comments:

Idea: Progress Feedback During Replication

S_Williamson
Level 6

You can check the destination pool to see if there has been any batches have been received.

 

Click on MONITOR icon at the top, select "Policys" from the drop down, scroll down on the left side to "Miscellaneous Workflows". You can expand that out and click on "Import Replicated Data Selection". If the replication job is working you should see several batches coming in

Agent name [R] someservername.domain.com.au

If you click on the job and look at the stats you should see object have been imported

[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Webservice query completed successfully.
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]POlist gotten from CR...
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Sorting...
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Sorting completed succesfully
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Splitting into 2 smaller files...
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Importing /Storage/tmp/bulkInsert6481501180104537417
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Importing /Storage/tmp/bulkInsertPO2480706323352560005
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Importing /Storage/tmp/errsplit3931466263920904214
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST]Processed 68 PO's in 9.042, 7.521 PO/s
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:05 WST] Storing PO of POList in system ds of remote storagepool
[2011-Oct-06 05:54:06 WST]

The number of PO's obviously grows depending on the amount of data. There seems to be a batch limit of around 210000 to 215000 objects as I have not seen anything larger than that.

There seems to be two ways that data is replicated aswell. Some are send one batch, complete it then send another. You dont know how many batches are to be imported.

The other is where some servers have say 8 Jobs all listed in a queued state and complete one after the other.

You can atleast see if there replication is working or not this way.

As for a % of how complete a replication is this can not be worked out .

Hope this helps.