Good Morning,
The query is whether source, proxy, network and target statistics can be extracted from machine to machine. Currently, we only see that data at the backup task level but we don't find specific values for each machine.
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Re: Statistics bottlenecks
Hello,
what is meant with "machine"? What problem do you try to solve? Would it be possible to get some background information?
Example: 5 proxies and one repository machine, then the proxy bottleneck value is calculated from the all 5 proxies and shown in the console. There is information in the log files about task usage, but I'm not sure how much sense that kind of research makes.
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Hannes
what is meant with "machine"? What problem do you try to solve? Would it be possible to get some background information?
Example: 5 proxies and one repository machine, then the proxy bottleneck value is calculated from the all 5 proxies and shown in the console. There is information in the log files about task usage, but I'm not sure how much sense that kind of research makes.
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Statistics bottlenecks
Hi David,
In statistics window, there is a list of processed machines left, click on a specific machine and you will see an action log for the machine on the right side. In this action log you can see the following message with "bottleneck" statistics for the machine:
In statistics window, there is a list of processed machines left, click on a specific machine and you will see an action log for the machine on the right side. In this action log you can see the following message with "bottleneck" statistics for the machine:
Thanks!Busy: Source A % > Proxy B % > Network C % > Target D %
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Re: Statistics bottlenecks
In my company they want to go into the details of the values of each machine to optimize the task. I don't know if it's interesting, apart from laborious work since there are 700 machines to check every day.
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Re: Statistics bottlenecks
yeah, I would spend my time on other thingsI don't know if it's interesting, apart from laborious work
If backup overall is too slow, then the bottleneck analysis can help. Job level is good enough, VM-level is too much work. The FAQ has some information that might be interesting to get started.
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