Monitoring a Single VPG
You can monitor the status of a specific VPG by clicking the VPG name in the VPGs tab or clicking the VPG name in the VMs tab. The VPG details are displayed in a dynamic tab.
General Tab
The tab on the left side shows the status of the VPG. The following information is displayed in this tab:
Performance Graphs
The current VPG performance, which includes the following information:
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RPO: The current Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of the Virtual Protection Group (VPG). |
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IOPS (I/O per Second): The total amount of I/O write operations generated by the protected virtual machines comprising the Virtual Protection Group (VPG). |
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Throughput (MB per Second): The total amount of uncompressed data written by the protected virtual machines comprising the Virtual Protection Group (VPG). |
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During synchronization processes (such as bitmap sync, initial sync and delta sync) this value will also consist of the uncompressed data read from the protected disks. |
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WAN Traffic (MB per second): The total amount of compressed data transferred between the protected and recovery sites of the Virtual Protection Group (VPG). |
JOURNAL HISTORY
The journal history shows:
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The SLA defined for the VPG. |
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The amount of time currently covered by information in the journal. |
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The earliest—oldest—checkpoint currently in the journal that can be used for a recovery operation. |
RETENTION STATUS
If Long Term Retention is enabled, the following details are displayed:
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Retention Policy: Whether the VPG is protected against a disaster only with the ability to recover to a point in time up to 30 days before the disaster, or protection is extended to include retention sets of the virtual machines, going back for a maximum of one year. |
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Retention Status: The status of the retention set. |
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Repository: The name of the repository where the retention sets are stored. |
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Restore Point Range: The restore points for the retention sets out of the total retention sets run for the VPG. |
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Scheduling: The retention schedule. |
ACTIVE ALERTS, RUNNING TASKS, and EVENTS
A listing of the currently active alerts and running tasks, and the events run during the last few hours.
User input, for example, stopping a failover test or committing or rolling back a Move or Failover operation, can be initiated from the relevant task displayed in the RUNNING TASKS section.
PROTECTED VMs Tab
The PROTECTED VMs tab shows details about the protected virtual machines. This includes:
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The name of the virtual machine. |
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The boot order group to which the virtual machine belongs. |
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The protected virtual machine host. |
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The protected virtual machine storage. |
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The protected virtual machine provisioned storage. |
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The protected virtual machine used storage. |
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The amount of data used on the recovery site for this virtual machine. |
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The failover and move networks that will be used for this virtual machine. |
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The failover and move subnets that will be used for this virtual machine. |
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The failover and move network security group that will be used for this virtual machine. |
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The test network that will be sued for this virtual machine. |
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The test subnet that will be sued for this virtual machine. |
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The test network security group that will be used for this virtual machine. |
SITES Tab
The SITES tab shows the topology of the VPG, including both the protected and recovery sites.
SETTINGS Tab
The SETTINGS tab shows details about the VPG settings, divided into general, replication, recovery, and retention categories.