>>-repcli-- --lspair-- --+--seq-- --sequence_name---+-- --------> '--cpset-- --source_vol_id-' >--+----+-- --+---------------------+-- -- ---------------------> +--s-+ '--state--+-defined-+-' '--l-' '-active--' >--+------------------+-- --+---------------+-- ----------------> '--shadow--+-yes-+-' '--new--+-yes-+-' '-no--' '-no--' >--+---------------+-- --session_name-------------------------->< '--err--+-yes-+-' '-no--'
You can use the lspair command to list the source and target of the copy service pairs and their status.
For each pair, the following information is listed:
Column Label | Details |
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SourceID | Volume ID of source volume. Displayed in short output along with Target Volume ID |
TargetID | Volume ID of target volume. Displayed in short output along with Source Volume ID. |
State | Defined or Active. |
Recov | Yes or No to indicate if this pair can be considered recoverable. |
Shadow | Yes or No to indicate if this pair can be considered shadowing. |
New | Yes or No to indicate if this pair can be considered a new pair. |
Copyset | Source volume id of the copyset that the pair is associated with. |
Timestamp | Date and time when the volume was suspended. |
Last result | The last message issued for this pair. If message ends in E or W then the pair is considered an exception pair |
An invocation example:
repcli lspair -s
The resulting output:
SourceID TargetID ===================================================== ESS:2105.65312:VOL:2002 ESS:2105.65312:VOL:2103