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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Deduplication Guide
  3. Monitoring deduplication activity
  4. Reporting on Auto Image Replication jobs
Veritas NetBackup™ Deduplication Guide

Reporting on Auto Image Replication jobs

The Activity Monitor displays both the Replication job and the Import job in a configuration that replicates to a target master server domain.

Table: Auto Image Replication jobs in the Activity Monitor

Job type

Description

Replication

The job that replicates a backup image to a target master displays in the Activity Monitor as a Replication job. The Target Master label displays in the Storage Unit column for this type of job.

Similar to other Replication jobs, the job that replicates images to a target master can work on multiple backup images in one instance.

The detailed status for this job contains a list of the backup IDs that were replicated.

Import

The job that imports a backup copy into the target master domain displays in the Activity Monitor as an Import job. An Import job can import multiple copies in one instance. The detailed status for an Import job contains a list of processed backup IDs and a list of failed backup IDs.

Note that a successful replication does not confirm that the image was imported at the target master.

If the data classifications are not the same in both domains, the Import job fails and NetBackup does not attempt to import the image again.

Failed Import jobs fail with a status 191 and appear in the Problems report when run on the target master server.

The image is expired and deleted during an Image Cleanup job. Note that the originating domain (Domain 1) does not track failed imports.

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