Additional Fields and Options
In the GENERAL, PERFORMANCE, and BACKUP views you can:
■ Show/Hide Columns, Create View and Reset Columns using the settings (

) menu.
■ Sort the list by a column by clicking in the column title.
■ Filter information in the columns by clicking the filter button (

) that is displayed when the mouse cursor is moved into the column title. Active filters are displayed with a yellow background.
In the grid view each VPG is displayed as a card.
The default view is of all the VPG cards, un-grouped and sorted by VPG name.
The cards displayed can be filtered by clicking the filter button(

). The default filters are Direction and Protection Status. You can click the
ADD button to open the filters drop-down, and select additional filters. Active filters are displayed with a yellow background.
Each card contains the following:
Alert status indicator: The color indicates the status of the VPG. Hovering over the alert displays a popup of all active alerts with descriptions:
Green:The VPG is being replicated, including syncing the VPG between the sites.
Orange: The VPG is being replicated but there are problems, such as an RPO value larger than the Target RPO Alert value specified for the VPG.
Red: The VPG is not being replicated, for example, because communication with the remote site is down.
Move the cursor over the Alert status indicator to display details of the alert.
VPG Name (#VMs): The name of the VPG. The name is a link: Click the VPG name to drill-down to more specific details about the VPG that are displayed in a dynamic tab. The number of VMs protected in the VPG is displayed in parentheses.
Direction: The direction of the replication, from this site to the remote site or from the remote site to this site.
Peer Site: The name of the site with which this site is paired: the site where the VPG is protected or will be recovered to.
State: The current substatus of the VPG, such as Delta syncing. Where appropriate, the percentage of the operation completed, such as syncing, is displayed.
Actual RPO: The time since the last checkpoint was written to the journal. This should be less than the Target RPO Alert value specified for the VPG.
Operation: The operation, such as Move, that is currently being performed.