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This sections enables you to check different backup environment related components. e.g. Number of backup images i.e <b>#Img Count<\b>, amount of backup data <b>#Size Protected(TB)</b>,platform etc.
 
This sections enables you to check different backup environment related components. e.g. Number of backup images i.e <b>#Img Count<\b>, amount of backup data <b>#Size Protected(TB)</b>,platform etc.
Main highlight is the state of Environment. If the environment state is  [[File:Pause.JPG | border|35x35px]]  then it implies that something has gone wrong on that backup environment during transition and needs to  
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Main highlight is the state of Environment. If the environment state is  [[File:Pause.JPG | border|45x45px]]  then it implies that something has gone wrong on that backup environment during transition and needs to  
 
be resolved.The <b>Views</b> section on the sidebar can further help you dig further to find the root cause or to [[ Contact | Contact ]] Stone Ram Support for further assistance.
 
be resolved.The <b>Views</b> section on the sidebar can further help you dig further to find the root cause or to [[ Contact | Contact ]] Stone Ram Support for further assistance.
  

Revision as of 13:10, 4 August 2020

Headline

The Tranzman Dashboard provides the ability to check state of Environments, Tranzman Resources(CPU, RAM, Tranzman specific filesystems), Migration State, Service Status , Progress and Config Migration. Tranzman UI is very flexible as it enables end user to perform majority of migration related steps through UI.

Below is a brief of all the sections :

Tranzman Resources

This section enables you to monitor:-

  • Filesystem utilization.
  • CPU utilization.
  • Memory utilization.


Resources.JPG


Environments Details

This sections enables you to check different backup environment related components. e.g. Number of backup images i.e #Img Count<\b>, amount of backup data <b>#Size Protected(TB),platform etc. Main highlight is the state of Environment. If the environment state is Pause.JPG then it implies that something has gone wrong on that backup environment during transition and needs to be resolved.The Views section on the sidebar can further help you dig further to find the root cause or to Contact Stone Ram Support for further assistance.


Environments.JPG


Migration State

Service Status

Progress

Config Migration