lsseq

You can use the lsseq command to display sequences in a Replication Manager session.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram>>-repcli-- --lsseq-- --+----+-- --+-----------------+-- ------->
                        +--l-+     '--recov--+-yes-+-'
                        '--s-'               '-no--'

>--+---------------+-- --+------------------+-- ---------------->
   '--err--+-yes-+-'     '--shadow--+-yes-+-'
           '-no--'                  '-no--'

>--session_name------------------------------------------------><

Parameters

-s
An optional parameter that displays volumes only.
-l
An optional parameter that displays all valid output. This is the default.
-recov yes | no
An optional parameter that indicates whether any sequences in the session can be considered recoverable.
-shadow yes | no
An optional parameter that indicates whether or not the sequence is shadowing (copying) the data.
-err yes | no
An optional parameter that shows only sessions that have errors or no errors.
session_name
Specifies the session name to be activated.

Description

You can use the lsseq command to display sequences in a Replication Manager session.

Return values

No sequence match criteria specified.

For each sequence, the following information is listed in either tabular or in a multi-row table format:

Column Label Details
Name System generated text string used to identify a sequence.
Recov Yes or No.
Err Yes or No.
Shadow Yes or No.
Err Vols Integer value. Total number of volumes in an exception state.
Recov Pairs Integer value.
Shadow pairs Integer value.
Total Pairs Integer value.
Recov Timestamp Indicates to what time session is recoverable. Includes both date and time.

For a point-in-time copy, this is the time when the copy was taken. For a continuous, synchronous, remote copy, this is the time at which the freeze-and-run was issued. This field is blank if recov=no.

Possible failures

Examples

An invocation example:

repcli lsseq -s session2

The resulting output:

Volumes                    timestamp
==========================================
ESS:VOL:2105.25551:11:12  2003:12:13 09:11:24

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