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Arcserve Replication Reports

Arcserve Replication can generate reports on the replication and synchronization processes. These reports can be stored on the Master, sent for display by the Arcserve Replication Manager, sent by email to a specified address, or they can trigger script execution.

The Arcserve Replication-generated reports include the following:

Scenario Reports

The Scenario reports include statistics from synchronization tasks, including how much changed data was replicated. You can configure this report so that it is displayed at the end of every synchronization process.

This report helps you to verify that all processes are running properly, and helps in reviewing how much data is continually changing.

Difference Reports

A Difference report compares the difference between the Master server and the Replica server and is generated for each replica at the end of the replication process. When a replication is suspended, all changes are spooled on the Master server until the replication is resumed. During this suspension, the Difference report displays how much data has changed. The Difference report can be produced at any time.

This report helps you determine how much data changes for a specific event.

Replication Report

The Replication report includes statistics on data replicated since the beginning of the replication process, and statistics on data replicated since the last report. The data includes the number of replicated bytes, number of files created/updated/removed/and renamed, and the number of errors. You can view either a summarized or detailed report.

This helps you get an overall view of how much data is changing in the environment.

Synchronization Report

Following synchronization, Arcserve Replication creates and opens a report listing the files that have been transferred. This report includes the sum total of the removed and modified files, and the bytes transferred, listing all related file names, file paths, and sizes.

This report helps in monitoring and managing data change and data growth in the environment.

Note: For more information about reports during the replication process, see the Arcserve Replication and High Availability Administration Guide.