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Category

Statistic

Description

Kernel

RepBytesGenerated

The number of replication bytes generated
by the file system driver. This is the number
of bytes generated during replication. In
other words, this is roughly the amount of
traffic being sent across the network that is
generated by replication. It does not take
into account TCP/IP overhead (headers and
such).

Kernel

MirOpsGenerated

The number of mirror operations transmitted
to the target. Mirroring is completed by
transmitting the file system operations
necessary to generate the files on the
target. This statistic indicates the number of
file system operations that were transmitted
during the initial mirror. It will continue to
increase until the mirror is complete. Any
subsequent remirrors will reset this field to
zero and increment from there.

Kernel

MirBytesGenerated

The number of mirror bytes transmitted to
the target. This is the number of bytes
generated during mirroring. In other words,
this is roughly the amount of traffic being
sent across the network that is generated by
the mirror. It does not take into account
TCP/IP overhead (headers and such).
Again, any subsequent remirror will reset
this field to zero and increment from there.

Kernel

FailedMirrorCount

The number of mirror operations that failed
due to an error reading the file from the disk

Kernel

FailedRepCount

The number of replication operations that
failed due to an error reading the file from
the disk

Kernel

ActFailCount

The number of activation code failures
when loading the source or target.
Activation codes can be bad for reasons
such as: expiration of evaluation codes,
duplicate codes, incorrect codes, etc.