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Viewing connection details

The View Connection Details page allows you to view information about a specific connection.

 

Connection name

The name of the connection

Description

The connection status

Health

The connection is in a healthy state. 

The connection is in a warning state.

The connection is in an error state.

 The connection is in an unknown state.

Activity

There are many different Activity messages that keep you informed of the connection activity. Most of the activity messages are informational and do not require any administrator interaction. If you see error messages, check the rest of the connection details.

Replication set

The name of the replication set

Connection ID

The incremental counter used to number each connection established. This number is reset to one each time the Double-Take service is restarted.

Transmit mode

Target data state

Target route

The IP address on the target used for Double-Take Availability transmissions.

Compression

Bandwidth limit

If bandwidth limiting has been set, this statistic identifies the limit. The keyword Unlimited means there is no bandwidth limit set for the connection.

Connected since

The date and time indicating when the current connection was made. This field is blank, indicating that a TCP/IP socket is not present, when the connection is waiting on transmit options or if the transmission has been stopped. This field will maintain the date and time, indicating that a TCP/IP socket is present, when transmission has been paused.

Mirror status

Mirror percent complete

The percentage of the mirror that has been completed

Mirror remaining

The total number of mirror bytes that are remaining to be sent from the source to the target

Mirror skipped

The total number of bytes that have been skipped when performing a difference or checksum mirror. These bytes are skipped because the data is not different on the source and target.

Replication status

Replication queue

The total number of replication bytes in the source queue

Disk queue

The amount of disk space being used to queue data on the source

Bytes sent

The total number of mirror and replication bytes that have been transmitted to the target

Bytes sent compressed

The total number of compressed mirror and replication bytes that have been transmitted to the target. If compression is disabled, this statistic will be the same as Bytes sent.

 

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