HCP System Management Help
HCP keeps track of objects that did not replicate. You can view a list of these objects for any given namespace in the Tenant Management Console. To display this list:
1.In the top-level menu of the Tenant Management Console, click on Namespaces.
2.In the list of namespaces, click on the name of the namespace you want.
3.In the row of tabs below the namespace name, click on Monitoring.
4.On the left side of the Monitoring panel, click on Non-Replicating Objects.
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Roles: To view the Non-Replicating Objects panel, you need the monitor or administrator role. |
For each object it lists, the Non-Replicating Objects panel shows the date that the HCP system discovered the non-replicating object, the name of the object, and the reason why it was not replicated. Replication can also add objects to this list without replication verification enabled.
The possible reasons for why an object is non-replicating are:
•Object is unavailable or irreparable - The object is not replicating because it is unavailable or irreparable. For more information on unavailable and irreparable objects, see Content verification service processing.
•Object is transient non-replicating - The object is non-replicating because it is in a transient state. This is an anticipated state due to an unavailability event regarding a general HCP node, HCP S Series Node, or replication link. The HCP system resolves these issues on its own within 24 to 48 hours. If the object remains transient non-replicating, contact your authorized HCP service provider.
If HCP subsequently replicates a listed object, the object is removed from the list.
By default, the objects in the Non-Replicating Objects panel are listed ten at a time in reverse chronological order by discovery time:
•To view a different number of objects, select the number of objects you want in the Items per page field. The options are 10, 20, 50, and 100.
•To page forward or backward, click on the next ( ) or back (
) control, respectively.
For information on getting Non-replicating objects to replicate, see Replicating Tenants and Namespaces.
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