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Viewing the Replication Data Sync - Remaining Bytes Report
The Replication Data Sync - Remaining Bytes report summarizes the amount of data remaining to be replicated to the secondary data center once replication has been resumed. This data was recorded to the Journal LUN when replication was suspended. This report also displays the amount of data remaining to be replicated to the secondary data center during first sync (first sync creates the initial copy of the primary data center LUN in the secondary data center).
What This Report Tells You
The Replication Data Sync - Remaining Bytes report answers these questions:
•  How much data remains to be copied to the secondary data center once replication has restarted?
•  How much data remains to be copied to the secondary data center during first sync?
To view the Replication Data Sync - Remaining Bytes report
1. Choose Reports > Storage: Replication Data Sync to display the Replication Data Sync - Remaining Bytes page.
2. Customize the report using the controls described in this table.
Control
Description
LUN
Select the LUN whose statistics you want to see from the drop-down list.
Period settings
Click 5m (last five minutes), 1h (last hour), 1d (last day), 1w (last week), or All (last month).
For a custom time period, specify the start and end times in the fields immediately below these settings. Use the following format: yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss.
You can also use the adjustable slider at the bottom of the graph.
Report type
Toggle the reports to be displayed by clicking the type heading.
The types of reports available depends on the type of report you selected above.
About Report Graphs
In bar-graph and line-graph reports, the x-axis (or tick mark) plots time, according to the interval you select. The y-axis plots the metric of interest, such as gigabytes of bandwidth, percent of data reduction, connection counts, and so on.
The right margin of the graph points to the value on the y-axis (for example, the percent) that is the average value for the time period selected.