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Table 25. Client comm<strong>and</strong> line informational messagesInformational messageMeaningDirectory-->Indicates the directory that you back up.Updating-->Indicates that only the file meta data is sent, not the data itself.Expiring-->Indicates an object (file or directory) on the server that no longer existson the client is expired <strong>and</strong> made inactive on the server.Subfile-->Indicates that a file is processed using adaptive subfile backup. The filesize indicated in this message is the size of the entire file, not the amountof data actually sent.Total number of objects inspected: As indicated. When using journal-based backup (AIX <strong>and</strong> Windowsonly), the number of objects inspected might be less than the number ofobjects backed up.Total number of objects backed up:Total number of objects updated:Total number of objects rebound:Total number of objects deleted:Total number of objects expired:Total number of objects failed:Total objects deduplicated:Total number of bytes inspected:Total number of bytes processed:Total number of subfile objects:Data transfer time:Network data transfer rate:When using snapshot difference incremental backup, the number ofobjects inspected is zero. The number is zero because the client performsan incremental backup of the files that NetApp reported as changed. Theclient does not scan the volume looking for files that have changed.As indicated.These are files whose attributes, such as file owner or file permissions,have changed.See “Bind management classes to files” on page 243 for moreinformation.This is a count of the objects deleted from the client workstation afterbeing successfully archived on the server. The count is zero for allbackup comm<strong>and</strong>s.See the section about full <strong>and</strong> partial incremental backup for moreinformation.Objects can fail for several reasons. Check the dsmerror.log for details.Specifies the number of files that are deduplicated.Specifies the sum of the sizes of the files that are selected for theoperation. For example, the total number of bytes inspected for thiscomm<strong>and</strong> is the number of bytes used in the directory C:\Usersdsmc.exe INCREMENTAL C:\Users\* -su=yesSpecifies the sum of the sizes of the files that are processed for theoperation.The number of files processed using adaptive subfile backup.The total time to transfer data across the network. Transfer statisticsmight not match the file statistics if the operation was retried due to acommunications failure or session loss. The transfer statistics display thebytes attempted to be transferred across all comm<strong>and</strong> attempts.The average rate at which the network transfers data between the client<strong>and</strong> the server. This is calculated by dividing the total number of bytestransferred by the time to transfer the data over the network. The time ittakes to process objects is not included in the network transfer rate.Therefore, the network transfer rate is higher than the aggregate transferrate.Chapter 4. Backing up your data 153

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