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The information in these fields depends on the EMC Retrospect client version installed. Some information is only available with the most recent version of the Retrospect client.
| Client Name: the name assigned to the Retrospect client, which is usually the File Sharing name. |
| Status: the status of the Retrospect client, which can include Ready, Busy, Locked, or Off. |
| Client Version: the version of the Client. |
| Priority: the priority assigned to backup operations. A priority of 100% favors backup operations, whereas 20% favors user operations. This value is user-selectable in the Retrospect Client Control Panel. |
| Security: indicates whether this Retrospect client is password protected or not. |
| Machine: the type of machine on which the Client is running. For Mac OS nodes, this will be the model number. For Windows systems, this will be the processor type. |
| Processor: the type of processor running in the Client machine. |
| Memory (MB): the amount of memory installed on the Client machine. |
| Virtual Memory: for Mac OS machines, indicates whether virtual memory is running or not. This field is not applicable for Windows systems. |
| System: for Mac OS machines, the version of Mac OS. For Windows systems, the version of Windows. |
| Up Time: how long the Client machine has been running. |
| Idle Time: how long the Client machine has been idle. For Windows systems, this number always appears to be zero. |
| Echo Time (MS): the time delay, in milliseconds, recorded when communicating with this Client. |
| Backup Status: the time this Client was last backed up by Retrospect. |
| Application: for Mac OS machines, the front most application the user is running. This value is not available for Windows systems. |
For more information about data returned by Retrospect Data queries, please refer to Retrospect User's Guide or visit www.emcinsignia.com.
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