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Disaster Recovery Failover Activity Report for MSPs
Updated over 3 months ago

Overview

The Disaster Recovery Failover Activity report provides details of the failback jobs triggered for the failed-over EC2 instances in the organization. The report also provides the counts of DR Plans, Successful DR Failovers, and Failed DR Failovers. See, more about disaster recovery workflow.

The combination of global customer ID, customer name, and account name provides a powerful tool for identifying specific entries in a large dataset.

There are a few quick filters that you can use to filter out the data quickly based on specific requirements such as service plan and customer name. The use of quick filters enhances the usability of the reports and provides more targeted insights. The following table lists details of the quick filters.

Quick Filter

Description

Service plan

Use this filter to view data based on specific service plans. Select one or more plans from the dropdown list to narrow down your results.

Customer Name

Use this filter to view data for a specific customer. Start typing the customer's name and select the matching entry from the autocomplete list.


📝 Note

  • The MSC fetches data of reports within a maximum of 6 to 12 hours

  • It might take 24 to 48 hours for the data to appear in this report if a new customer or tenant is added to MSC.


To access the report:

Go to Managed Services Center (MSC) > Reports > Hybrid Workloads > Disaster Recovery Failover Activity Report.


📝 Note
The report is displayed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).


The following table lists all the fields in the Disaster Recovery Failover Activity Report.

Field

Description

Global Customer ID

A Unique Universal Identifier for a customer.

Customer Name

Name of the customer.

Account Name

Name by which Druva should identify the customer.
Note: Account name and customer may be the same for some customers if Admin has not selected the option Hide Customer Name from Druva while creating a new customer.

Job ID

The unique identification number of the DR Failover job.

Started

The date and time when the DR Failover first occurred.

Ended

The date and time when the DR Failover ended.

Duration

The duration of the DR Failover along with the date and time.

Details

The details of the DR Failover Job. For example, Cancelled.

Recovery Step

The restoration action taken for any disaster scenario.

VM Name

The name of the virtual machine.

Failover Start Time

The date and time when the DR Failover first occurre

Failover End Time

The date and time when the DR Failover ended.

Instance Details

The details of the restoration for a DR Failover along with date and time. For example, Restore Point.

Status

The statuses of the DR Failover Job. For example, Cancelled, Failed and Successful.

Actions

The following table lists the actions that you can perform on this report page

Action

Description

Add filter

Creates filters to display the report based on the filter’s selection.

Rearrange column

Changes the order of the columns in the Disaster Recovery Failover Activity Report details table. You can change the order of the columns in the table by dragging a column and dropping it to the required position within the table.

Manage Subscription

Create a subscription to receive the reports on schedule.

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