DS-User F1 Help for GUI (Context-Sensitive) : Process Window screen
 
Process Window screen
This screen displays the progress of DS-Client activities.
 
Stop
Click to attempt to stop the process. This cannot be undone.
Ready
If the process is waiting for user input (e.g. a CD), this button will activate. Click to continue the process.
Working On Section
Note: Since most processes are multi-threaded, they may finish faster than the GUI can refresh the screen.
File
Shows the item currently being processed.
Since only one item can appear in this field at a time, not all files processed can be displayed and only larger files have the probability of appearing.
Percentage bar: Shows the progress of the current item being processed. This only appears if the file’s processing time is long enough to be visually represented.
Dir
Shows the last directory scanned.
Note: This is independent of the file that is displayed as being processed.
Set
Shows the backup set or VM replication set (including the network resource).
Details Section
Total Amount
Shows the total amount of data processed so far.
Total Files
Shows the total number of files processed so far.
Amount Left
Shows the total amount of data left to process.
Files Left
Shows the total number of files left to process.
Status
Shows any relevant status comments about the activity
Progress
If the percentage bar appears, it shows the progress for the overall process.
Warnings
Shows the number of warnings that occurred during the activity (if any).
Errors
Shows the number of errors that occurred during the activity (if any).
Event Log
Click to view the event log, which shows any error information about the session.
Statistics Section
Digital Time Counter(s)
Shows the time that has elapsed since the beginning of the activity. If you chose to run PreScan in the Select Files for Demand Backup Dialog Box, a second time counter appears to display the estimated time remaining for the activity.
KB/sec
Shows the data transfer rate between the DS-Client and the network resource. The data transfer rate is dependent on your communications infrastructure. Communication can be over a public network or through a direct LAN connection with DS‑System.
 
Check with your service provider to determine which connections are supported in your service area. Note that the data transfer rate also depends on the file type and the compression ratio achieved on the file.
 
Note: For some processes (e.g. delete) this rate is measured in Files per second.