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Capacity Used (system capacity used in Gibibytes or GiBs)
Capacity Free (system capacity free in GiBs)
Read Throughput (read throughput rate in Mebibytes or MiB/s)
Write Throughput (write throughput rate in MiB/s)
Current Files (current number of files in system)
Current Bytes (current number of ingested bytes in system)
Post Dedupe Bytes (number of bytes after deduplication)
Post Compression Bytes (number of bytes after compression)
Compression Status (current compression status)
Cleaner Status (current space reclamation process status)
Total Inodes (total number of data structures)
Dedup Savings (deduplication storage savings by percentage)
Compression Savings (compression storage savings by percentage)
Total Savings (total storage savings by percentage)
Displaying DR Series System Statistics Using the CLI
An alternate method for checking the current DR Series system statistics is using the DR Series system CLI stats --
system command to show the following categories of system statistics:
Capacity Used (system capacity used in Gibibytes or GiBs)
Capacity Free (system capacity free in GiBs)
Read Throughput (read throughput rate in Mebibytes or MiB/s)
Write Throughput (write throughput rate in MiB/s)
Current Files (current number of files in system)
Current Bytes (current number of ingested bytes in system)
Post Dedupe Bytes (number of bytes after deduplication)
Post Compression Bytes (number of bytes after compression)
Compression Status (current compression status)
Cleaner Status (current space reclamation process status)
Total Inodes (total number of data structures)
Dedupe Savings (deduplication storage savings by percentage)
Compression Savings (compression storage savings by percentage)
Total Savings (total storage savings by percentage)
For more information on DR Series system CLI commands, see the
Guide .
Displaying Container-Specific Statistics Using the CLI
You can display the set of container-specific statistics by using the DR Series system CLI stats --container --name
<container name> command to show the following categories of statistics:
Container Name (name of the container)
Container ID (ID associated with container)
Total Inodes (total number of data structures in container)
Read Throughput (read throughput rate in Mebibytes or MiB/s for container)
Write Throughput (write throughput rate in MiB/s for container)
Current Files (current number of files in container)
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