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Google Search Appliance Configuring GSA Mirroring version 7.2 User Manual

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Google Search Appliance: Configuring GSA Mirroring

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The following table describes the diagnostic information.

After you click Apply Configuration while configuring GSA mirroring, the search appliance takes up to
two minutes to complete all background processes. The network diagnostics page is not automatically
refreshed after all processing is complete. Wait two minutes, then refresh the browser by clicking its
Refresh button. You should see green indicators at that time.

Label

Explanation

Node

Google Search Appliance host name.

Peer Status

Shows the current status of the multibox configuration: Config Sync, UP, or
DOWN for Master; Non-Master (Distributed Crawling) Setup and N/A for
Master-Replica (Mirroring) Setup.

Current Time

The current date and time, for example: 2011/02/17 11:35.

Last Config Sync
Completed

The date and time when the administrative configuration was most recently
synchronized from the master node to the replica nodes; for example, 2010/01/
08 16:46.

Serving Index
Creation Time

The date and time when the currently-serving search index was created; for
example, 2010/01/08 16:41.

Serving Index Sync
Completion Time

The date and time when the currently-serving index on a node was
synchronized; for example, 2010/01/08 16:42.

Serving Index Sync
Time

The amount of time it took for the currently-serving index to be completely
synchronized from the master to the replica nodes; for example, 0h 30m.

Syncing Index
Creation Time

The date and time when the index that is currently being synchronized was
created; for example, 2010/01/10/17:14.

Syncing Index
Transfer Progress

The percentage of the current synchronization process that is completed; for
example, 16%.

Syncing Index
Transfer Speed

The transfer speed of the current synchronization process, in kilobytes per
second; for example, 801 KB/sec.

Syncing Index
Estimated
Completion Time

The estimated total amount of time required to complete the current
synchronization process; for example, 0h 42 m. This estimate is based on the
transfer speed and not on the current progress. It represents an estimate of
how long the full synchronization process will take, not the remaining time
before the process is complete. To calculate the time to completion, use the
formula (100% – transfer_progress * estimated_completion_time), substituting the
displayed values for transfer_progress and estimated_completion_time.