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Viewing full-server job details
The View Job Details page allows you to view detailed information about a specific job.
Job name
The name of the job
Job Type
- Files and Folders—This job type is protecting data stored in files and folders.
- Full Server Failover—This job type is protecting an entire server, including the system state, which is the server's configured operating system and applications.
- P/V to Hyper-V—This job is protecting a physical server or a virtual server, at the guest level, to a Hyper-V server.
- P/V to ESX—This job type is protecting a physical or virtual server, at the guest level, to an ESX server.
- Hyper-V—This job is protecting a Hyper-V virtual server, at the host level, to a Hyper-V virtual server.
- V to ESX—This job is protecting an ESX virtual server running Windows to an ESX server.
- Unmanaged Connection—This job type is for connections made by Double-Take Availability versions 5.2.x and earlier. These jobs are display only and cannot be managed through the Double-Take Console.
- Legacy—This job type is for connections made by Double-Take Availability version 5.3 connections made outside of the Double-Take Console. You will have minimal control of these jobs through the Double-Take Console.
Health
The job is in a healthy state.
The job is in a warning state.
The job is in an error state.
The job is in an unknown state.
Activity
There are many different Activity messages that keep you informed of the job 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 job details.
Connection ID
The incremental counter used to number each job established. This number is reset to one each time the Double-Take service is restarted.
Transmit mode
- Started—Data is being transmitted to the target.
- Paused—Data transmission has been paused.
- Scheduled—Data transmission is waiting on schedule criteria.
- Stopped—Data is not being transmitted to the target.
- Error—There is a transmission error.
- Unknown—The console cannot determine the status.
Target data state
- OK—The data on the target is in a good state.
- Mirroring—The target is in the middle of a mirror process. The data will
not be in a good state until the mirror is complete.
- Mirror Required—The data on the target is not in a good state because
a remirror is required. This may be caused by an incomplete or stopped
mirror or an operation may have been dropped on the target.
- Restore required—The data on the source and target do not match
because of a failover condition. Restore the data from the target back to
the source. If you want to discard the changes on the target, you can
remirror to resynchronize the source and target.
- Snapshot reverted—The data on the source and target do not match
because a snapshot has been applied on the target. Restore the data from
the target back to the source. If you want to discard the changes on the
target, you can remirror to resynchronize the source and target.
Target route
The IP address on the target used for Double-Take Availability transmissions.
Compression
- On / Level—Data is compressed at the level specified
- Off—Data is not compressed
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 job.
Connected since
The date and time indicating when the current job was made. This field is blank, indicating that a TCP/IP socket is not present, when the job 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
- Calculating—The amount of data to be mirrored is being calculated.
- Mirroring—If the file size of the replication set has not been calculated and the data is being mirrored to the target machine, the Mirror Status will indicate Mirroring.
- Percentage Complete—If the file size of the replication set has been calculated and the data is being mirrored to the target machine, the Mirror Status will display the percentage of the replication set that has been sent.
- Waiting—Mirroring is complete, but data is still being written to the target.
- Idle—Data is not being mirrored.
- Paused—Mirroring has been paused.
- Stopped—Mirroring has been stopped.
- Removing Orphans—Orphan files on the target are being removed or deleted depending on the configuration.
- Verifying—Data is being verified between the source and target.
- Restoring—Data is being restored from the target to the source.
- Archiving—Data is being archived or an archive report is being run.
- Unknown—The console cannot determine the 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
- Replicating—Data is being replicated to the target.
- Ready—There is no data to replicate.
- Pending—Replication is pending.
- Stopped—Replication has been stopped.
- Out of Memory—Replication memory has been exhausted.
- Failed—The Double-Take service is not receiving replication operations from the Double-Take driver. Check the Event Viewer for driver related issues.
- Unknown—The console cannot determine the 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.
Target Server Image
When a full-server job is created with reverse protection enabled, an image of the target's system state is stored on the source server. This image allows you to reverse your source and target after a failover. To improve performance, the target's system state is not continuously replicated to the source. You can manually update the image of the target's system state by clicking Update. This reverse protection mirror may cause a performance impact on your source server. This impact is only temporary, and system performance will return to normal when the reverse protection mirror is complete.