HP 3PAR InForm OS 3.1.1 Command Line Interface Reference

LocalVV ID RemoteVV ID SyncStatus LastSyncTime
lisa-ws 2 lisa-ws 3922 Synced Tue Jul 18 14:10:32 PDT 2006
In the example above:
Name. The name of the group.
Target. The target to which the group is mirrored.
Status. The following values can appear in the group Status field:
New. Group that has not yet been started.
Starting. Currently attempting to start the group.
Started. Group is started (has Remote Copy running).
Stopped. Group was stopped.
Backup. This target of the group is the non-active target for a multi-target group.
Restart. Group will be restarted once the system startup is completed.
Role. The role of the group as either Primary or Secondary.
Mode. The mode of the group as either Periodic or Synchronous.
Options. The options set for the group.
LocalVV and ID. The name and ID of this system.
RemoteVV and ID. The name and ID of the target system.
SyncStatus. The following values can appear in the SyncStatus field:
New. Volume is configured as a primary volume, but has not yet been started.
Syncing. Volume is currently synchronizing.
Synced. The primary and secondary volumes are in sync.
NotSynced. The volume is not synchronized, likely the result of an initial sync failure or some
other failure.
NOTES
If the showrcopy command is used with no specifiers, all configuration information is
displayed.
The showrcopy command also displays the group’s domain names if the global -listdom
option is used or if the TPDLISTDOM environment variable is set.
If showrcopylinks|groups|targets is used without specifying a name, information for
all links, groups, or targets is displayed.
See Help on sub,globpat for information on glob-style patterns.
A Domain column may be included by using the setclienv command to set listdom to
1. The -listdom option is also set to 1 if the CLI was started with the -listdom option or
if the CLI was started with the TPDLISTDOM environment variable set. See Help on sub,glopat
for information on glob-style patterns. Please run cli -h and setclienv -h for details of
the environment variables.
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