Performance Monitor statistics
The following tables identify the OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate Performance Monitor statistics for each OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate counter.
If you have multiple IP addresses connected to one target server, you will see multiple Double-Take Target statistic sections for each IP address.

Bandwidth Limit
The amount of bandwidth that may be used to transfer data
Bytes in disk queue
The number of bytes in the source disk queue
Bytes in replication queue
The number of replication bytes in the source queue
Bytes in the mirror queue
The number of mirror bytes in the source queue
Bytes received
The number of bytes received by the target since the last Performance Monitor refresh
Bytes transferred
The number of bytes transmitted from the source
Compressed bytes transferred
The number of compressed bytes transmitted from the source
Operations in acknowledgement queue
The number of operations waiting in the source acknowledgement queue
Operations in command queue
The number of operations waiting in the source command queue
Operations in mirror queue
The number of mirror operations in the source queue
Operations in replication queue
The number of replication operations in the source queue
Operations received
The number of operations received by the target since the last Performance Monitor refresh
Operations resent
The number of operations re-sent since the last time the Double-Take service was restarted on the source
Operations transmitted
The number of operations transmitted from the source
Task commands queued
The number of task commands queued on the source
Task commands submitted
The number of task commands submitted on the source
Tasks failed
The number of task commands that have failed to execute on the source
Tasks ignored
The number of task commands that have been ignored on the source
Tasks succeeded
The number of task commands that have succeeded on the source

Activation code failures
The number of license key failures when loading the OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate functionality on a server, since the last time the Double-Take service was restarted
CRC Read Time
The length of time, in microseconds, spent reading CRC (cyclic redundancy check) data on the target. If this value is longer than the standard access time of the target's storage device, it indicates there is possibly an issue reading the data on the target. For example, if the target storage is a SAN, there may be an issue with the way the SAN is configured.
CRC Thread Count
The number of commands being executed simultaneously on the target. In a properly functioning environment, this number should never be greater than the number of difference mirrors currently being executed on the sources connected to this target. If the value grows larger than the number of currently executing difference mirrors, that indicates there is an error condition.
Double-Take queue memory usage
The amount of system memory in use by the OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate queue
Driver Queue Percent
The amount of throttling calculated as a percentage of the stop replicating limit
Failed mirror operations
The number of mirror operations on the source that failed due to an error reading the file from the disk
Failed replication operations
The number of replication operations on the source that failed due to an error reading the file from the disk
Memory Pool Bytes Available
The amount of memory, in bytes, in the OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate memory pool that can be used for OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate operations. When OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate is at or near idle, the pool bytes available and pool total bytes will at or near equal. If OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate is queuing, the pool bytes available will be at or near zero and the pool total bytes will be larger (near 256 MB based on default settings).
Memory Pool Total Bytes
The amount of memory, in bytes, that OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate has allocated for memory pooling. When OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate is at or near idle, the pool bytes available and pool total bytes will at or near equal. If OpenText Availability and OpenText Migrate is queuing, the pool bytes available will be at or near zero and the pool total bytes will be larger (near 256 MB based on default settings).
Mirror Kbytes generated
The number of mirror kilobytes 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), however it does account for attributes and other overhead associated with creating a file. With many small files in a directory, you will see larger statistics than expected because of the file creation overhead. Any subsequent remirror will reset this field to zero and increment from there.
Mirror operations generated
The number of mirror operations transmitted from the source
Open Target Handles
The number of handles currently open on the target.
Replication Kbytes generated
The number of replication kilobytes generated on the source by the file system driver
Replication operations generated
The number of replication operations generated on the source by the file system driver

Failed logins
Number of failed login attempts since the last time the Double-Take service was restarted
Successful logins
Number of successful login attempts since the last time the Double-Take service was restarted

Auto disconnects
The number of automatic disconnects since the last time the Double-Take service was restarted on the source
Auto reconnects
The number of automatic reconnects since the last time the Double-Take service was restarted on the source

Bytes in Disk Queue
The number of bytes in the target disk queue
Bytes in Queue
The number of bytes in the system memory and disk queues
Mirror operations received
The number of mirror operations received on the target
Operations received
The number of operations received on the target
Ops Dropped
The number of operations dropped on the target since the last time the Double-Take service was restarted on the target
Ops Remaining
The number of operations on the target remaining to be applied
Orphan Bytes
The number of orphan bytes removed from the target
Orphan Directories
The number of orphan directories removed from the target
Orphan Files
The number of orphan files removed from the target
Retries
The number of retries performed on the target since the last time the Double-Take service was restarted on the target
Tasks failed
The number of task commands that have failed on the target.
Tasks ignored
The number of task commands that have been ignored on the target
Tasks succeeded
The number of task commands that have succeeded on the target