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July 15th, 2009 00:00

IP replication V2

Hi,

When using IP replication V2,are there any approach to determine how many the data have transfered within the particular period?

Thanks!
Raymond

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July 16th, 2009 07:00

Do anyone can help ?

How to calculate the size of data have been transferred within the particular period?

July 27th, 2009 14:00

From the CLI, nas_replicate has lots of good output, but not the exact information you're asking about. Since none of the EMC folk have chimed in, you might have to do it the crude way. If you can get on the control station of both NAS, you can use nas_fs -info to get the names of the replication checkpoints. You can then use nas_fs -info -size to get the size of the production filesystem and its replication checkpoints. If you run the command at the same time of day (say, out of cron, with a timestamp at the top), you can see the growth of the filesystem over time.

Sure, it's a little crude, but it's cheaper than buying software or consultant to do it. Will this help?

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July 28th, 2009 04:00

Thanks Umichklewis.

I know it is not easy to get the statistics from Celerra.Another fact is that the growth of Savvol is not equal data transferred from network. So I think the more exact counts should be get from the network devices dedicated for DR transfer. Then Celerra Monitor can be considered.
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