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Table 26. cs-replication-set-properties (continued)
Name Type Description
queue-policy-numeric uint32 Numeric equivalents for queue-policy values.
• 0: none
• 1: discard
• 2: queue-latest
queue-count uint8 The number of queued replications for the replication set: either 0 or 1.
snapshot-history string Specifies whether to maintain a replication snapshot history for the replication set.
• disabled or off: A snapshot history will not be kept.
• secondary: A snapshot history set will be kept on the secondary system for the
secondary volume.
• both: A snapshot history will be kept for the primary volume on the primary system
and for the secondary volume on the secondary system.
snapshot-history-numeric uint32 Numeric equivalents for snapshot-history values.
• 0: disabled
• 1: secondary
• 2: both
snapshot-count uint32 The number of snapshots to retain in snapshot history. When a new snapshot exceeds
this limit, the oldest snapshot in the snapshot history is deleted.
snapshot-basename string The user-defined prefix for the snapshots.
retention-priority string The retention priority for snapshots, which is used when automatic deletion of
snapshots is enabled by using the set snapshot-space on page 145 command. In a
snapshot tree, only leaf snapshots can be deleted automatically. Deletion based on
retention priority is unrelated to deleting the oldest snapshots to maintain a snapshot
count.
• never-delete: Snapshots will never be deleted automatically to make space. The
oldest snapshot in the snapshot history will be deleted once the snapshot-count
value has been exceeded.
• high: Snapshots can be deleted after all eligible medium-priority snapshots have
been deleted.
• medium: Snapshots can be deleted after all eligible low-priority snapshots have
been deleted.
• low: Snapshots can be deleted.
retention-priority-numeric uint32
Numeric equivalents for retention-priority-numeric values.
• 0: never-delete
• 1: low
• 2: medium
• 3: high
status string
• Not Ready: The replication set is not ready for replications because the system is
still preparing the replication set.
• Unsynchronized: The primary and secondary volumes are unsynchronized
because the system has prepared the replication set, but the initial replication has
not run.
• Running: A replication is in progress.
• Ready: The replication set is ready for a replication.
• Suspended: Replications have been suspended.
• Unknown: This system cannot communicate with the primary system and thus
cannot be sure of the current state of the replication set. Check the state of the
primary system.
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