Hi Blake,

try looking at it with the '-instance' switch.

'Lag' time without knowledge of the replication interval is not very useful.
That's why it was sort of replaced by the 'health' info.
If the relationship is healthy, the lag time is OK...

Hope that helps

Sebastian

On 08.06.2013 17:04, Blake Golliher wrote:
Hi!

It looks as if the concept of a 'snapmirror lag' has been scrubbed from Clustered OnTap, at least on 8.1.2P3.  'snapmirror show' will show the state, and transferring, but there's no lag, or a start time that I can extrapolate.  There's a progress, which reports what's been transferred, but no lag.  

The api documentation doesn't have any mention of snapmirror lag in snapmirror-info attributes-list.  There's no support of snapmirror in snmp (at least so far).  So does DFM (or whatever they call it now) monitor this?  And how would it?

Thanks for any and all suggestions.  If I find where this data is, I'll put the script on github.


-Blake


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