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The following table identifies the Double-Take Availability statistics.

The categories you see will depend on the function of your server (source, target, or both).

If you have multiple IP addresses connected to one target server, you will see multiple Target sections for each IP address.

If you convert your statistics output to an ASCII, comma-delimited file using the dtstat -s option, keep in mind the following differences.

 

 

Date/Time Stamp

The date and time that the snapshot was taken. This is the date and time that each statistic was logged. By default, these are generated once a second, as long as there are statistics being generated. If mirroring/replication is idle, then DTStat will be idle as well.

System Allocator, Total Bytes

The number of bytes currently allocated to the system pagefile

IQAllocator, Total Bytes

The number of bytes currently allocated to the intermediate queue

Security, Logins

The number of successful login attempts

Security, Failed Logins

The number of failed login attempts

Kernel, SourceState

Kernel, TargetState

Kernel, Start Time

Date and time stamp indicating when the Double-Take service was loaded

Kernel, RepOpsGenerated

The number of replication operations generated by the file system driver. An op is a file system operation. Double-Take Availability replicates data by sending the file system operations across the network to the target. RepOpsGenerated indicates the number of file system operations that have been generated by replication.

Kernel, RepBytesGenerated

The number of replication bytes generated by the file system driver. This is the number of bytes generated during replication. In other words, this is roughly the amount of traffic being sent across the network that is generated by replication. It does not take into account TCP/IP overhead (headers and such).

Kernel, MirOpsGenerated

The number of mirror operations transmitted to the target. Mirroring is completed by transmitting the file system operations necessary to generate the files on the target. This statistic indicates the number of file system operations that were transmitted during the initial mirror. It will continue to increase until the mirror is complete. Any subsequent remirrors will reset this field to zero and increment from there.

Kernel, MirBytesGenerated

The number of mirror bytes transmitted to the target. This is the number of bytes generated during mirroring. In other words, this is roughly the amount of traffic being sent across the network that is generated by the mirror. It does not take into account TCP/IP overhead (headers and such). Again, any subsequent remirror will reset this field to zero and increment from there.

Kernel, FailedMirrorCount

The number of mirror operations that failed due to an error reading the file from the disk

Kernel, FailedRepCount

The number of replication operations that failed due to an error reading the file from the disk

Kernel, ActFailCount

The number of activation code failures when loading the source or target. Activation codes can be bad for reasons such as: expiration of evaluation codes, duplicate codes, incorrect codes, etc.

Kernel, TargetOpenHandles

The number of handles currently open on the target

Kernel, DriverQueuePercent

The amount of throttling calculated as a percentage of the stop replicating limit

Target, PeerAddress

The IP address of the source machine

Target, LocalAddress

The IP address of the target machine.

Target, Ops Received

The total number of operations received by this machine as a target since the Double-Take service was loaded

Target, Mirror Ops Received

The total number of mirror operations received by this machine as a target since the Double-Take service was loaded. This number does not reset to zero for remirrors.

Target, Retries

The number of retries performed before all operations were completed

Target, OpsDropped

The number of operations skipped during a difference mirror. During a difference mirror, if Double-Take Availability detects that there have been no changes to a file, then it will indicate the number of operations it did not send for this file in this field.

Target, Ops Remaining

The total number of operations that are left in the target queue

Target, Orphan Files Removed

The number of orphan files removed from the target machine

Target, Orphan Directories Removed

The number of orphan directories removed from the target machine

Target, Orphan Bytes Removed

The number of orphan bytes removed from the target machine

Target, Bytes In Target Queue

The number of bytes currently in the system memory queue on the target

Target. Bytes In Target Disk Queue

The number of bytes currently in the disk queue on the target

Target, TasksSucceeded

The number of task commands that have succeeded on the target

Target, TasksFailed

The number of task commands that have failed on the target

Target, TasksIgnored

The number of task commands that have been ignored on the target

Source, autoDisConnects

The number of automatic disconnects since starting Double-Take Availability. Auto-disconnects occur because the source no longer sees the target This could be because the connection between the two has failed at some point or because the target machine data is changing on the source faster than the source can get the data to the target. This field tracks the number of times an auto-disconnect has occurred since the Double-Take service was started.

Source, autoReConnects

The number of automatic reconnects since starting Double-Take Availability. Auto-reconnect occurs after a target machine is back online. This field tracks the number of times an auto-reconnect has happened since the Double-Take service was started.

Source, lastFileTouched

The last filename that had a replication operation executed

Connection, conPeerAddress

The IP address of the target machine

Connection, connectTime

The time that this connection was established

Connection, conState

The state of the active connection

Only the Scheduled and Error states can coexist. All other states are mutually exclusive. Statistics will display a conState of 12 when the connection is in both a scheduled and an error state because this is the sum of the two values (4 + 8).

Connection, conOpsInCmdQueue

The number of operations waiting to be executed on the target

Connection, conOpsInAckQueue

The number of operations waiting in the acknowledgement queue. Each operation that is generated receives an acknowledgement from the target after that operation has been received by the target. This statistic indicates the number of operations that have yet to receive acknowledgement of receipt.

Connection, conOpsInRepQueue

The number of replication operations currently waiting to be executed on the target

Connection, conOpsInMirQueue

The number of mirror operations currently waiting to be executed on the target

Connection, conBytesInRepQueue

The number of replication bytes remaining to be transmitted to the target

Connection, conOpsTx

The number of operations transmitted to the target. This is the total number of operations that Double-Take Availability has transmitted as a source. In other words, the cumulative number of operations transmitted by this source to all connected targets.

Connection, conBytesInMirQueue

The number of mirror bytes remaining to be transmitted to the target

Connection, conBytesTx

The number of bytes transmitted to the target. This is the total number of bytes that Double-Take Availability has transmitted as a source. In other words, the cumulative number of bytes transmitted by this source to all connected targets.

Connection, conBytesCompressedTx

The number of compressed bytes transmitted to the target.

Connection, conOpsRx

The number of operations received by the target. The number of operations that the target for this connection (as indicated by the IP address field) has received from this source.

Connection, conBytesRx

The number of bytes received by the target. The number of bytes that the target for this connection (as indicated by the IP address field) has received from this source.

Connection, conResentOpCount

The number of operations resent because they were not acknowledged

Connection, conBytesInDiskQueue

The number of bytes in the source disk queue

Connection, conBandwidthLimit

The amount of bandwidth that may be used to transfer data

Connection, conBytesSkipped

The number of bytes skipped during a difference mirror. During a difference mirror, if Double-Take Availability detects that there have been no changes to a file, then it will indicate the number of bytes it did not send for this file in this field.

Connection, conMirrorBytesRemaining

The number of mirror bytes remaining to be transmitted

Connection, conMirrorPercent

The percentage of the mirror that has been completed. This field is determined if the replication set size was calculated.

Connection, conTaskCmdsSubmitted

The number of task commands that have been submitted on the source

Connection, conTaskCmdsQueued

The number of task commands that have been queued on the source

Connection, conTasksSucceeded

The number of task commands that have succeeded on the source

Connection, conTasksFailed

The number of task commands that have failed on the source

Connection, conTasksIgnored

The number of task commands that have been ignored on the source

 

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