CLI Guide

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Name Value
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active-clusters [cluster-1, cluster-2]
cache-mode synchronous
detach-rule no-automatic-winner
operational-status [(cluster-1,{ summary:: ok, details:: [] }),
(cluster-2,{ summary:: suspended, details:: [requires-resume-at-
loser] })]
passive-clusters []
read-only false
recoverpoint-enabled false
storage-at-clusters [cluster-1, cluster-2]
virtual-volumes [dd1_vol, dd2_vol]
visibility [cluster-1, cluster-2]
Contexts:
advanced recoverpoint
See also
consistency-group resume-at-loser
Dell EMC Administration Guide for metro node
consistency-group resume-at-loser
If I/O is suspended due to a data change, resumes I/O at the specified cluster and consistency group.
Contexts
All contexts (at the losing cluster).
In /clusters/cluster-n/consistency-groups/group-name context, command is resume-at-loser.
Syntax
consistency-group resume-at-loser
[-c|--cluster] cluster
[-s|--consistency-group]consistency-group
[-f|--force]
Arguments
Required arguments
[-c|--cluster] cluster * The cluster on which to roll back and resume I/O.
[-g|--consistency-
group] consistency-group
* The consistency group on which to resynchronize and resume I/O.
Optional arguments
[-f|--force]
Do not prompt for confirmation. Without this argument, the command asks for confirmation
to proceed. This protects against accidental use while applications are still running at the
losing cluster which could cause applications to misbehave. Allows the command to be
executed from a non-interactive script.
* - argument is positional.
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