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symrdf query output
Hi all,
I've got a question regarding the output of the symrdf query. I've looked for docs about my question but can't find any specific answers. Its possibly me asking the wrong questions but i thought i'd ask here
Source (R1) View Target (R2) View MODES
-------------------------------- ------------------------ ----- ------------
ST LI ST
Standard A N A
Logical T R1 Inv R2 Inv K T R1 Inv R2 Inv RDF Pair
Device Dev E Tracks Tracks S Dev E Tracks Tracks MDA STATE
-------------------------------- -- ------------------------ ----- ------------
DEV001 0648 RW 0 13182801 RW 00A7 WD 0 631739 S.. SyncInProg
DEV002 0664 RW 0 4820686 RW 0780 WD 0 3201 S.. SyncInProg
DEV003 0680 RW 0 13724224 RW 0AD0 WD 0 602633 S.. SyncInProg
DEV004 069C RW 0 11706587 RW 0AEC WD 0 532913 S.. SyncInProg
DEV005 06B8 RW 0 12663157 RW 0B08 WD 0 2539513 S.. SyncInProg
DEV006 0050 RW 0 213724 RW 00DF WD 0 6620 S.. SyncInProg
Total -------- -------- -------- --------
Track(s) 0 56311179 0 4316619
MB(s) 0 1759724 0 134894
My question is this, you have the source view and the target view, on each view you have R1 invalid tracks and R2 invalid tracks, but why are the invalid tracks on the R2 side different in each view?
Sorry if this is a noobish question but im just not getting why the invalid tracks are different from the source and target view on the R2 device.
Thanks,
TC
I've got a question regarding the output of the symrdf query. I've looked for docs about my question but can't find any specific answers. Its possibly me asking the wrong questions but i thought i'd ask here
Source (R1) View Target (R2) View MODES
-------------------------------- ------------------------ ----- ------------
ST LI ST
Standard A N A
Logical T R1 Inv R2 Inv K T R1 Inv R2 Inv RDF Pair
Device Dev E Tracks Tracks S Dev E Tracks Tracks MDA STATE
-------------------------------- -- ------------------------ ----- ------------
DEV001 0648 RW 0 13182801 RW 00A7 WD 0 631739 S.. SyncInProg
DEV002 0664 RW 0 4820686 RW 0780 WD 0 3201 S.. SyncInProg
DEV003 0680 RW 0 13724224 RW 0AD0 WD 0 602633 S.. SyncInProg
DEV004 069C RW 0 11706587 RW 0AEC WD 0 532913 S.. SyncInProg
DEV005 06B8 RW 0 12663157 RW 0B08 WD 0 2539513 S.. SyncInProg
DEV006 0050 RW 0 213724 RW 00DF WD 0 6620 S.. SyncInProg
Total -------- -------- -------- --------
Track(s) 0 56311179 0 4316619
MB(s) 0 1759724 0 134894
My question is this, you have the source view and the target view, on each view you have R1 invalid tracks and R2 invalid tracks, but why are the invalid tracks on the R2 side different in each view?
Sorry if this is a noobish question but im just not getting why the invalid tracks are different from the source and target view on the R2 device.
Thanks,
TC
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xe2sdc
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September 16th, 2008 01:00
Please don't forget to introduce you in our Coffee Break ... You'll find a lot of interesting things at the coffee machine
symrdf command queries both sides of RDF link at the same time, however each box answers symrdf queries at slightly different time (depending on FE/BE workload, GK availability, RDF link availability and a lot of different things) .. And that's why you have a slightly different output from each side of your RDF link.
At least that's why I've been told.. It looks convincing to me .. However I can't guarantee it's 100% correct
If someone have better/different answers, please contribute
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Allen Ward
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September 16th, 2008 14:00
Now that I think about it, that would only apply to SRDF/A (which is all we use), but it made sense to me there.
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September 17th, 2008 06:00
Allen Ward
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September 17th, 2008 07:00
It doesn't matter how much you read about it. To really understand it you have to use it!
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September 17th, 2008 08:00
Yet another example of how we all have to be careful of how we speak of things on here. With a huge variety of experience levels and especially considering multiple native languages involved...
I stand corrected
xe2sdc
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September 17th, 2008 08:00
We have SRDF/S (synch..) and SRDF/A (asynch..) with some other variation .. like SRDF/AR, SRDF/STAR, SRDF/Cascading, SRDF/DM ...
You are always using SRDF .. with different flavours
However you are right .. you have to use it. And I hope you'll use all our flavours soon
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September 17th, 2008 08:00
guess it is one of those things that depends on how
you use the terms. With our account team they tend to
talk about SRDF/S as SRDF and then they use the
modifiers for anything else.
It's true to some degree since SRDF/S was introduced first .. and later we offered everything else .. However we EMCers should talk about SRDF family of products (as well as TimeFinder family of products) ...
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Cisco announced a virtual switch yesterday: the Nexus 1000V, so why not 3 virtual DMX's to try SRDF/Cascade on
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