lsreplicationpolicy

Use the lsreplicationpolicy command to display a list of all replication policies on the system.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram lsreplicationpolicy replication_policy_namereplication_policy_id

Parameters

replication_policy_name | replication_policy_id
(Optional) Specifies the name or ID of the replication policy.
Note: When this parameter is used, a detailed view of the specified replication policy is displayed. If this parameter is not specified then a concise view of all replication policies is displayed.
This table describes possible outputs.
Table 1. lsreplicationpolicy output
Attribute Value
id Indicates the ID of the replication policy.
name Indicates the name of the replication policy.
topology Indicates the topology of the replication policy.
rpo_alert Indicates the RPO alert threshold time (in seconds) for the replication policy.
volume_group_count Indicates the number of volume groups that are associated with this replication policy.
location1_system_id Indicates the system ID in location 1 of the replication policy.
location1_system_name Indicates the system name in location 1 of the replication policy.
location1_iogrp_id Indicates the ID of the I/O group in location 1 of the replication policy.
location2_system_id Indicates the system ID in location 2 of the replication policy.
location2_system_name Indicates the system name in location 2 of the replication policy.
location2_iogrp_id Indicates the ID of the I/O group in location 2 of the replication policy.
partition_count Indicates the number of partition associated with the replication policy.
Note: A replication policy assigned to one or more partitions will display a count to indicate the number of partitions that use the replication policy and the volume group count will be zero.
partition_name Indicates the name of the partition associated with the replication policy.
partition_id Indicates the id of the partition associated with the replication policy.