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Housekeeping graphs – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual

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Table 37 Libraries, Shares, and StoreOnce Catalyst tabs housekeeping statistics

Description

Column

Identifies the device name

Libraries/Shares/Catalyst Stores

See

Table 36 (page 117)

Status

Indicates if the share is enabled for the Secure Erase
feature. “None” means Secure Erase is not enabled. “[x]

Secure Erase Mode

Overwrite Passes” means Secure Erase is enabled and
indicates the number of times the data will be overwritten
(1, 3, 5, or 7) when deleted.

Even if a store is currently not in Secure Erase mode, it may
be processing Secure Erase jobs that were present before
the mode was changed.

See Secure Erase data pending reclaim in

Table 36

Outstanding Secure Erase

See User data pending housekeeping in

Table 36

Pending Delete

See Estimated disk space to reclaim in

Table 36

Estimated Reclaim

See Estimated time to completion in

Table 36

Time to Complete

See

Table 36

Last Complete

Housekeeping graphs

Use the housekeeping graphs to view historical housekeeping activity. Both graphs are updated
every hour. On all tabs, the graphics can be filtered by:

Time period

Day, with hourly resolution for the last 24 hours

Week, with a daily resolution for the last 7 days

Month, with a daily resolution for the last 31 days

Housekeeping mode

All (default)

Secure Erase Data Only

Non-Secure Erase Data Only

The top graph, Deleted User Data Pending Housekeeping, displays information about the data. It
represents a snapshot of the size of the housekeeping queue (the amount of data deleted or
overwritten but not yet processed) on the hour for the previous hour when viewing the "Day" time
period, or at 12:00 midday for the last day when viewing the "Week" or "Month" time period.
This graph may not show any data if all housekeeping is processed promptly and does not span
over the end of the hour. However, if the amount of data shown is increasing and housekeeping
never completes, consider removing or reducing blackout periods or scheduling backups more
appropriately to allow housekeeping to complete.

The bottom graph, Housekeeping Data Processed, displays information for:

User Data Processed – how much deleted data was processed as housekeeping since the last
sample point

Disk Space Reclaimed – how much space recovery (secure and insecure) was realized by the
processed data since the last sample point

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