Use this command to set the server replication rule for archive data.
Issue this command on the server that acts as a source for replicated data.
You can specify a normal-priority replication rule or a high-priority replication rule. In a replication process that includes both normal-priority and high-priority data, high-priority data is replicated first. Before you specify a rule, consider the order in which you want the data to be replicated.
For example, suppose that your client nodes contain archive data and backup data. Replication of the archive data is a higher priority than the backup data. To prioritize the archive data, issue the SET ARREPLRULEDEFAULT command and specify the ALL_DATA_HIGH_PRIORITY replication rule. To prioritize the backup data, issue the SET BKREPLRULEDEFAULT command and specify the ALL_DATA replication rule for backup data. The ALL_DATA rule for backup data replicates backup data with a normal priority.
To issue this command, you must have system privilege.
>>-Set ARREPLRuledefault--+-ALL_DATA---------------+----------->< +-ALL_DATA_HIGH_PRIORITY-+ '-NONE-------------------'
set arreplruledefault all_data_high_priority
Command | Description |
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QUERY FILESPACE | Displays information about data in file spaces that belong to a client. |
QUERY NODE | Displays partial or complete information about one or more clients. |
QUERY REPLICATION | Displays information about node replication processes. |
QUERY REPLRULE | Displays information about node replication rules. |
QUERY STATUS | Displays the settings of server parameters, such as those selected by the SET commands. |
REPLICATE NODE | Replicates data in file spaces that belong to a client node. |
SET BKREPLRULEDEFAULT | Specifies the server node-replication rule for backup data. |
SET SPREPLRULEDEFAULT | Specifies the server node-replication rule for space-managed data. |
UPDATE FILESPACE | Changes file-space node-replication rules. |
UPDATE REPLRULE | Enables or disables replication rules. |
VALIDATE REPLICATION | Verifies replication for file spaces and data types. |