Process Log Tab Window

The Process Log Tab window displays details of time and date of the replication process from the start until the process is completed. It also shows how the replica performs. It shows the number of files processed, added, copied to and from, backed up, deleted, recovered and even files that failed to be processed.

To view the Process Log, click the "Process Log Tab Window" as shown on the figure below.

Process Log Tab Window

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To view the process log of a Master Replica, select from the dropdown list of available "Master Replica" and select the desired Master Replica. See figure above and try to click the dropdown to see the sample list.

To view the number of logs of to be displayed for the Master Replica selected, select from the dropdown list of "No. of Logs" and select the desired number. See figure above and try to click the dropdown to see the sample list.
  1. The "Time Started" column shows the date and time the replication process started.

  2. The "Time Completed" column shows the date and time the replication process has completed the job.

  3. The "Time Lapsed" column shows the exact elapsed time (in seconds) of the replication process from the time it started until it completes the replication process.

  4. The "Performance" column shows the rate how the replica performs, how fast was the process. The performance is rated in "Kilobytes per second (KB/sec)".

  5. The "Terminated" column shows whether the process was terminated or not.

  6. The "Read" column shows the number of files being read or processed.

  7. The "Added" column shows the number of files being added during the replication process.

  8. The "From Slave" column shows the number of files being copied from the Slave Replica to the Master Replica.

  9. The "To Slave" column shows the number of files being copied from the Master Replica to the Slave Replica.

  10. The "Backed-up" column shows the number of files being backed up.

  11. The "Recovered" column shows the number of files being recovered.

  12. The "Deleted" column shows the number of files being deleted.

  13. The "Failed" column shows the number of files that were not replicated or processed during the operation.

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