Backup Manager Management Reports > NetBackup SLP Status by Destination (AIR Activity)
  
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NetBackup SLP Status by Destination (AIR Activity)
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Backup Manager > Management Reports > NetBackup SLP Status
Several steps are required to view this report:
In the NetBackup SLP Status report, click a Master Server link to view the NetBackup SLP Status by SLP report.
In the NetBackup SLP Status by SLP report, click the SLP Name link to view the NetBackup SLP Status by Destination (AIR Activity) report.
This report lists the details related to Auto Image Replication (AIR) activity. Using the statistics available in this report, you can determine the status of the replication process, such as how much replication to a remote site has been completed.
Master Server
This is where the SLP is located. Click the link to drill down to the SLP Status by SLP report. This column lists all the master servers that have associated SLPs. An SLP may be on the origin master server or on any of the destination master servers (in the case of duplication to a remote master. Click the link to view Host Details.
SLP Name
Name of the SLP that is configured on the master server
SLP Version
Version that is associated with the specific SLP on the associated master server. Click the link to view NetBackup SLP Details.
Data Classification
Data classification that is associated with the SLP destination.
Origin Master Server
Where the primary backup copy resides. This is the server that created the image. The SLP can run on the origin master server or any of the destination master servers (in the case of duplication to a remote master). If duplication is to a remote master server, the origin master server and master server where the SLP is currently running may be different.
Operation
The operation that is performed on an image copy for the specific SLP destination. Examples: Duplication, Backup, or Import.
Retention
Retention period that is associated with the specific SLP destination.
Destination
Destination where an image should reside as per the SLP definition.
Average Lag Time
This value, calculated as the copy time minus the backup time, can be used to determine how much time is required to duplicate the primary copy to a particular destination for a specific SLP. It reflects how fast or slow duplications occur. This value is displayed in seconds.
# Expected Copies
Total number of image copies for the specific SLP on the associated master server (includes both complete and incomplete copies).
% Copy Complete
Percentage of completed copies for the specific SLP on the selected master server.
Copies Completed
The number of completed copies for the specific SLP on the selected master server.
Total Expected Size
The size of all copies for the SLP, calculated as: (Number of copies for the specific SLP) * (backup copy size for the specific SLP). Note: The total expected size for all copies is a front-end size and is derived from the number of copies multiplied by the size of the backup copy. The effects of deduplication, compression, and optimized deduplication on the Total Expected Size are not considered in the SLP reports.
Completed Copy Size %
Percentage of completed copy size for the specific SLP on the selected master server. This value is calculated as: Completed Copy Size / Total Expected Size – all copies * 100. This is derived from the aggregate size of all the completed copies for the specific SLP on the selected master server.
Completed Copy Size
Aggregate size of all the completed copies in the database for the SLP and the specific SLP destination. This value is calculated as: (Completed Copy Count for the specific SLP) x (Size of backup copy for the specific SLP).
Remaining Copy Size
Amount that still needs to be copied.